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Steve Evans has left Stevenage to become Rotherham manager. Rotherham announced the departure of head coach Leam Richardson this morningafter their relegation from the Championship was confirmed earlier this month. Evans returns to the New York Stadium alongside assistant Paul Raynor, with the duo signing contracts that will run until 2027.
Stevenage chairman Phil Wallace said: “It’s not what we wanted, but compensation clauses are in place for a reason and these things happen in football. “The approach was unexpected but handled in the right manner by both clubs and we told Steve that, after all he’d done for our club, we would not stand in his way if the compensation terms were met and he wanted to leave.
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