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Sheepshanks book… 20:25 - May 15 with 3172 viewsITFC_Forever

Anyone read it yet?

Appreciate he’s not without his critics due to events post-relegation, but no-one will ever deny he cared as passionately about the club as anyone.

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Sheepshanks book… on 20:34 - May 15 with 2671 viewsHugoagogo_Reborn

No, but I'll check it out. He always treated me very kindly when I worked at the club, and his passion for wanting the club to succeed was undeniable.

I emailed him after our 23/24 promotion, thanking him for facilitating the takeover with Marcus Evans in a way that protected the club and allowed the cancellation of debt. Without that, I don't think we would have been able to achieve what we did in such a resounding manner.

He sent a really lovely reply back and it's clear that he is absolutely delighted with the success ITFC have realised in the last few years.

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Sheepshanks book… on 20:39 - May 15 with 2618 viewsDarkBrandon

Sheepshanks book?
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Sheepshanks book… on 20:45 - May 15 with 2590 viewsEdwardStone

Sheepshanks book… on 20:39 - May 15 by DarkBrandon

Sheepshanks book?


I had Lamb Shanks in Morrisons Cafe a few weeks ago

Delicious and not too expensive iirc

But not sheep shanks
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Sheepshanks book… on 21:53 - May 15 with 2365 viewsIllinoisblue

Sheepshanks book… on 20:39 - May 15 by DarkBrandon

Sheepshanks book?


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Sheepshanks book… on 22:55 - May 15 with 2189 viewsJohn_Warks_Willy

Sheepshanks book… on 20:34 - May 15 by Hugoagogo_Reborn

No, but I'll check it out. He always treated me very kindly when I worked at the club, and his passion for wanting the club to succeed was undeniable.

I emailed him after our 23/24 promotion, thanking him for facilitating the takeover with Marcus Evans in a way that protected the club and allowed the cancellation of debt. Without that, I don't think we would have been able to achieve what we did in such a resounding manner.

He sent a really lovely reply back and it's clear that he is absolutely delighted with the success ITFC have realised in the last few years.


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Sheepshanks book… on 11:46 - May 16 with 1828 viewsstonojnr

Ill wait for it to reduce in price in the bargain bins. Im certainly not paying full price for it.

because criticism, which was there before relegation because some of us could see what was happening with the clubs finances, was fully deserved and still is.

Im sure he's a lovely nice guy and everything personally, but never forget he made alot of money from the club thats for sure, and you can argue thats the role of chairman in an unpaid role at the time, but there was never any accountability for it, and he has always deflected his part in the mistakes, whilst taking credit for the success.

also dont forget he sanctioned the building of both new stands at once,which killed the atmosphere in the ground that relegation season for sure, which had been one of our best assets the season before, instead of just one at a time till the club were better positioned, and left us with what is the design of the North stand today, which everyone has complained about for the past quarter of a century.

even though we were only 15 years post the realisation that building stands puts you in financially bad positions at the expense of the on the pitch talent that keeps you in the league in the first place.

and the club went on a massive spending spree internally, every old tv in the ground got ripped out and replaced with flat screen teles, I knew some of the local tradesmen the club used in that time, and they were spending top whack on stuff that never really benefited the players, certainly not the fans, at least when they spend money on the ground now you can see it.

but the clubs thinking, which was his thinking, post 2000/01 was we'd made it in the Premiership, we were a top 6 team, thats how you end up in so much debt when the finanical rug gets pulled out on you & you go into administration, though Im sure the old it was all ITV digitals fault trope will be brought out again, and not we'd have been seriously under financial pressure if we'd stayed up.

and people go on about Ashton forcing players on us, who got us Sereni ? it wasnt Burley thats for sure, he wanted Poom

And Im sure (like hell) therell be a chapter of how he always engaged with the fans, like in the square in Luxembourg, before bravely running away when the questions got a bit closer to home and bit harder to answer, no Im sure that photo from Milan of him standing at completely the opposite end of the ground to the fans will be the "proudest moment" of the UEFA cup run and be a double spread photo.

maybe Im wrong and it will be an open and honest book, covering the mistakes he made, and accepting his part in them, as well as the success.

but I doubt it.
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Sheepshanks book… on 12:48 - May 16 with 1728 viewsalgy

Sheepshanks book… on 11:46 - May 16 by stonojnr

Ill wait for it to reduce in price in the bargain bins. Im certainly not paying full price for it.

because criticism, which was there before relegation because some of us could see what was happening with the clubs finances, was fully deserved and still is.

Im sure he's a lovely nice guy and everything personally, but never forget he made alot of money from the club thats for sure, and you can argue thats the role of chairman in an unpaid role at the time, but there was never any accountability for it, and he has always deflected his part in the mistakes, whilst taking credit for the success.

also dont forget he sanctioned the building of both new stands at once,which killed the atmosphere in the ground that relegation season for sure, which had been one of our best assets the season before, instead of just one at a time till the club were better positioned, and left us with what is the design of the North stand today, which everyone has complained about for the past quarter of a century.

even though we were only 15 years post the realisation that building stands puts you in financially bad positions at the expense of the on the pitch talent that keeps you in the league in the first place.

and the club went on a massive spending spree internally, every old tv in the ground got ripped out and replaced with flat screen teles, I knew some of the local tradesmen the club used in that time, and they were spending top whack on stuff that never really benefited the players, certainly not the fans, at least when they spend money on the ground now you can see it.

but the clubs thinking, which was his thinking, post 2000/01 was we'd made it in the Premiership, we were a top 6 team, thats how you end up in so much debt when the finanical rug gets pulled out on you & you go into administration, though Im sure the old it was all ITV digitals fault trope will be brought out again, and not we'd have been seriously under financial pressure if we'd stayed up.

and people go on about Ashton forcing players on us, who got us Sereni ? it wasnt Burley thats for sure, he wanted Poom

And Im sure (like hell) therell be a chapter of how he always engaged with the fans, like in the square in Luxembourg, before bravely running away when the questions got a bit closer to home and bit harder to answer, no Im sure that photo from Milan of him standing at completely the opposite end of the ground to the fans will be the "proudest moment" of the UEFA cup run and be a double spread photo.

maybe Im wrong and it will be an open and honest book, covering the mistakes he made, and accepting his part in them, as well as the success.

but I doubt it.


And ultimately from the Sheepshanks era he got a long career in football administration and we got Marcus Evans.

Never forget that on 7th. April 2021, for ITFC, the Game Changed.

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Sheepshanks book… on 12:52 - May 16 with 1722 viewsPrideOfTheEast

Sheepshanks book… on 12:48 - May 16 by algy

And ultimately from the Sheepshanks era he got a long career in football administration and we got Marcus Evans.


Indeed.

And to Evans’ credit he found us a proper ownership group to take the club forward.
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Sheepshanks book… on 13:03 - May 16 with 1671 viewschicoazul

I mean, if the owners feel like the club needs a chairman with plenty of experience who can tell Ashton No every now and then they could do a lot lot worse.

In the spirit of reconciliation and happiness at the end of the Banter Era (RIP) and as a result of promotion I have cleared out my ignore list. Look forwards to reading your posts!
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Sheepshanks book… on 13:05 - May 16 with 1658 viewsITFC_Forever

Sheepshanks book… on 11:46 - May 16 by stonojnr

Ill wait for it to reduce in price in the bargain bins. Im certainly not paying full price for it.

because criticism, which was there before relegation because some of us could see what was happening with the clubs finances, was fully deserved and still is.

Im sure he's a lovely nice guy and everything personally, but never forget he made alot of money from the club thats for sure, and you can argue thats the role of chairman in an unpaid role at the time, but there was never any accountability for it, and he has always deflected his part in the mistakes, whilst taking credit for the success.

also dont forget he sanctioned the building of both new stands at once,which killed the atmosphere in the ground that relegation season for sure, which had been one of our best assets the season before, instead of just one at a time till the club were better positioned, and left us with what is the design of the North stand today, which everyone has complained about for the past quarter of a century.

even though we were only 15 years post the realisation that building stands puts you in financially bad positions at the expense of the on the pitch talent that keeps you in the league in the first place.

and the club went on a massive spending spree internally, every old tv in the ground got ripped out and replaced with flat screen teles, I knew some of the local tradesmen the club used in that time, and they were spending top whack on stuff that never really benefited the players, certainly not the fans, at least when they spend money on the ground now you can see it.

but the clubs thinking, which was his thinking, post 2000/01 was we'd made it in the Premiership, we were a top 6 team, thats how you end up in so much debt when the finanical rug gets pulled out on you & you go into administration, though Im sure the old it was all ITV digitals fault trope will be brought out again, and not we'd have been seriously under financial pressure if we'd stayed up.

and people go on about Ashton forcing players on us, who got us Sereni ? it wasnt Burley thats for sure, he wanted Poom

And Im sure (like hell) therell be a chapter of how he always engaged with the fans, like in the square in Luxembourg, before bravely running away when the questions got a bit closer to home and bit harder to answer, no Im sure that photo from Milan of him standing at completely the opposite end of the ground to the fans will be the "proudest moment" of the UEFA cup run and be a double spread photo.

maybe Im wrong and it will be an open and honest book, covering the mistakes he made, and accepting his part in them, as well as the success.

but I doubt it.


He made the fatal mistake of letting his heart rule his head and got carried away.

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Sheepshanks book… on 13:09 - May 16 with 1650 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Sheepshanks book… on 12:52 - May 16 by PrideOfTheEast

Indeed.

And to Evans’ credit he found us a proper ownership group to take the club forward.


Whilst we are giving Evans 'credit' can we be sure to remember that he almost didn't sell the club to GC20, and his change of heart was only down to the insipid 0-0 draw with Rochdale, god only knows what would have happened had we won that match.

Can we also credit him for the dilapidated state that he allowed the ground to get to, and for planting a tree on the roof. Which ended up costing the new owners millions, not to get it Premier League ready, but just to get it fit for purpose.

Can we also credit him for his back of a fag packet 5 point plan, which on analysis was an instruction manual for putting a club into managed decline.

Can we credit him for being so anonymous that he threw a succession of MD's, CEO's and Managers to the wolves to cover up his own mistakes.

Whilst we are dishing out the credit that is......

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Sheepshanks book… on 16:29 - May 16 with 1457 viewsITFC_Forever

Sheepshanks book… on 13:09 - May 16 by Cheltenham_Blue

Whilst we are giving Evans 'credit' can we be sure to remember that he almost didn't sell the club to GC20, and his change of heart was only down to the insipid 0-0 draw with Rochdale, god only knows what would have happened had we won that match.

Can we also credit him for the dilapidated state that he allowed the ground to get to, and for planting a tree on the roof. Which ended up costing the new owners millions, not to get it Premier League ready, but just to get it fit for purpose.

Can we also credit him for his back of a fag packet 5 point plan, which on analysis was an instruction manual for putting a club into managed decline.

Can we credit him for being so anonymous that he threw a succession of MD's, CEO's and Managers to the wolves to cover up his own mistakes.

Whilst we are dishing out the credit that is......


Didn’t know he nearly pulled out of the sale, and I’m pretty sure the tree wasn’t “planted”.

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Sheepshanks book… on 16:32 - May 16 with 1444 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Sheepshanks book… on 16:29 - May 16 by ITFC_Forever

Didn’t know he nearly pulled out of the sale, and I’m pretty sure the tree wasn’t “planted”.


Do you really think I reckon Evans climbed up there with a tree in a pot and a bag of compost?

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Sheepshanks book… on 17:01 - May 16 with 1374 viewsChurchman

Sheepshanks book… on 11:46 - May 16 by stonojnr

Ill wait for it to reduce in price in the bargain bins. Im certainly not paying full price for it.

because criticism, which was there before relegation because some of us could see what was happening with the clubs finances, was fully deserved and still is.

Im sure he's a lovely nice guy and everything personally, but never forget he made alot of money from the club thats for sure, and you can argue thats the role of chairman in an unpaid role at the time, but there was never any accountability for it, and he has always deflected his part in the mistakes, whilst taking credit for the success.

also dont forget he sanctioned the building of both new stands at once,which killed the atmosphere in the ground that relegation season for sure, which had been one of our best assets the season before, instead of just one at a time till the club were better positioned, and left us with what is the design of the North stand today, which everyone has complained about for the past quarter of a century.

even though we were only 15 years post the realisation that building stands puts you in financially bad positions at the expense of the on the pitch talent that keeps you in the league in the first place.

and the club went on a massive spending spree internally, every old tv in the ground got ripped out and replaced with flat screen teles, I knew some of the local tradesmen the club used in that time, and they were spending top whack on stuff that never really benefited the players, certainly not the fans, at least when they spend money on the ground now you can see it.

but the clubs thinking, which was his thinking, post 2000/01 was we'd made it in the Premiership, we were a top 6 team, thats how you end up in so much debt when the finanical rug gets pulled out on you & you go into administration, though Im sure the old it was all ITV digitals fault trope will be brought out again, and not we'd have been seriously under financial pressure if we'd stayed up.

and people go on about Ashton forcing players on us, who got us Sereni ? it wasnt Burley thats for sure, he wanted Poom

And Im sure (like hell) therell be a chapter of how he always engaged with the fans, like in the square in Luxembourg, before bravely running away when the questions got a bit closer to home and bit harder to answer, no Im sure that photo from Milan of him standing at completely the opposite end of the ground to the fans will be the "proudest moment" of the UEFA cup run and be a double spread photo.

maybe Im wrong and it will be an open and honest book, covering the mistakes he made, and accepting his part in them, as well as the success.

but I doubt it.


I met Sheepshanks once in the run up to the 2000/01 season. He was pleasant, helpful and good conversation. A nice man. He cared about the club. No doubt about that.

But he and his Board got us into such a mess. It felt like post the phenomenal Premier League season he lost his head. ITV Digital copped the blame. It was a factor but it was also a smokescreen. North Stand (Churchmans had already been planned for) Finidi, Sereni, artificial training pitch, you name it. He might not have taken a salary, but I seem to remember his pension took a nice little top up.

When it went wrong for GB, did he back him? No he fired him. Administration? Local businesses got rinsed. When the club fell into trouble again, he couldn’t sell it fast enough to Evans and we all knew where that led. Yet we are meant to be grateful Evans wasn’t an Oyston or Chansiri. I’m not.

My view was always that he was a man that cared. Bleeds blue and white. A likeable man. He just wasn’t a very good Chairman.

I will read his book when it’s cheap enough with interest. Maybe it’ll change my view. I hope so.
[Post edited 16 May 17:08]
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Sheepshanks book… on 17:43 - May 16 with 1290 viewsChurchman

Sheepshanks book… on 12:52 - May 16 by PrideOfTheEast

Indeed.

And to Evans’ credit he found us a proper ownership group to take the club forward.


It was the current owners that approached Evans wasn’t it? Not quite the same thing.

He will get no credit from me. He was a chancer. Lob in a few £, quick flip and happy days for his wallet. Thanks to him we weren’t too far from having no club at all. Had that happened there would have been no 5% shares or £40m and he’d have lost a lot more than the debt he wrote off with himself.

Who can forget the five point plan and the heartfelt letter before each season asking the supporters to renew their season tickets. Every season waffle and every season the idiots swallowed it. I should know, I was one of them.

Years of decline and sweating the assets. Awful football most seasons, the club became a joke. A byword for mediocrity and inevitable decline. Just a name fading away. The day I saw his name being scraped off the side of North Stand was a truly glorious one. It was real.

The Dementor had gone.
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Sheepshanks book… on 17:45 - May 16 with 1287 viewsPrideOfTheEast

Sheepshanks book… on 13:09 - May 16 by Cheltenham_Blue

Whilst we are giving Evans 'credit' can we be sure to remember that he almost didn't sell the club to GC20, and his change of heart was only down to the insipid 0-0 draw with Rochdale, god only knows what would have happened had we won that match.

Can we also credit him for the dilapidated state that he allowed the ground to get to, and for planting a tree on the roof. Which ended up costing the new owners millions, not to get it Premier League ready, but just to get it fit for purpose.

Can we also credit him for his back of a fag packet 5 point plan, which on analysis was an instruction manual for putting a club into managed decline.

Can we credit him for being so anonymous that he threw a succession of MD's, CEO's and Managers to the wolves to cover up his own mistakes.

Whilst we are dishing out the credit that is......


Nope. The result at Rochdale didn’t determine whether he’d sell or not (as if he’d think that short term). It was him giving up the club that he had owned for so long that was his deliberation, and Rochdale was at the time immediately before the transaction was about to close.

I am not defending his tenure at all. Merely pointing out that custodians have a responsibility in my view to sell well too (Sheepshanks and co did not do that, and put themselves in a position where they had to sell to pretty much any willing buyer).
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Sheepshanks book… on 18:00 - May 16 with 1254 viewsPrideOfTheEast

Sheepshanks book… on 17:43 - May 16 by Churchman

It was the current owners that approached Evans wasn’t it? Not quite the same thing.

He will get no credit from me. He was a chancer. Lob in a few £, quick flip and happy days for his wallet. Thanks to him we weren’t too far from having no club at all. Had that happened there would have been no 5% shares or £40m and he’d have lost a lot more than the debt he wrote off with himself.

Who can forget the five point plan and the heartfelt letter before each season asking the supporters to renew their season tickets. Every season waffle and every season the idiots swallowed it. I should know, I was one of them.

Years of decline and sweating the assets. Awful football most seasons, the club became a joke. A byword for mediocrity and inevitable decline. Just a name fading away. The day I saw his name being scraped off the side of North Stand was a truly glorious one. It was real.

The Dementor had gone.


It was known for ages that Ipswich was for sale to the right buyer and Evans publicly said as much in one of his rare interviews. Just before Covid (around the time we were top of league 1 but poor) he’d had serious talks with an American group but didn’t think they were capitalised sufficiently, and at least one from the Middle East.

Mike O’Leary was key in getting it done, persuading Evans that the backers were good.
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Sheepshanks book… on 19:47 - May 16 with 1129 viewsStephbgb

Sheepshanks book… on 11:46 - May 16 by stonojnr

Ill wait for it to reduce in price in the bargain bins. Im certainly not paying full price for it.

because criticism, which was there before relegation because some of us could see what was happening with the clubs finances, was fully deserved and still is.

Im sure he's a lovely nice guy and everything personally, but never forget he made alot of money from the club thats for sure, and you can argue thats the role of chairman in an unpaid role at the time, but there was never any accountability for it, and he has always deflected his part in the mistakes, whilst taking credit for the success.

also dont forget he sanctioned the building of both new stands at once,which killed the atmosphere in the ground that relegation season for sure, which had been one of our best assets the season before, instead of just one at a time till the club were better positioned, and left us with what is the design of the North stand today, which everyone has complained about for the past quarter of a century.

even though we were only 15 years post the realisation that building stands puts you in financially bad positions at the expense of the on the pitch talent that keeps you in the league in the first place.

and the club went on a massive spending spree internally, every old tv in the ground got ripped out and replaced with flat screen teles, I knew some of the local tradesmen the club used in that time, and they were spending top whack on stuff that never really benefited the players, certainly not the fans, at least when they spend money on the ground now you can see it.

but the clubs thinking, which was his thinking, post 2000/01 was we'd made it in the Premiership, we were a top 6 team, thats how you end up in so much debt when the finanical rug gets pulled out on you & you go into administration, though Im sure the old it was all ITV digitals fault trope will be brought out again, and not we'd have been seriously under financial pressure if we'd stayed up.

and people go on about Ashton forcing players on us, who got us Sereni ? it wasnt Burley thats for sure, he wanted Poom

And Im sure (like hell) therell be a chapter of how he always engaged with the fans, like in the square in Luxembourg, before bravely running away when the questions got a bit closer to home and bit harder to answer, no Im sure that photo from Milan of him standing at completely the opposite end of the ground to the fans will be the "proudest moment" of the UEFA cup run and be a double spread photo.

maybe Im wrong and it will be an open and honest book, covering the mistakes he made, and accepting his part in them, as well as the success.

but I doubt it.


I agree he made mistakes - mistakes I wouldn't have made at the time - but that's still easy to say in hindsight. He also got a lot right, and it's easy to forget that at the time, we were the example of "the well run club" for others to follow.

There are also many parallels with today - first thing they did when we went up, was infrastructure updates. New sound system and other stadium upgrades. Huge updates to the training ground. The South Stand was a hugely needed investment - the North is the one I would have held off on. But the intent was solid: establish Town with the means to go to the next level. It didn't work out and we all took pain from it.

We could as easily be bemoaning the lack of investment, and wishing we had the extra capacity to maximize our opportunity in the Prem.
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Sheepshanks book… on 19:53 - May 16 with 1117 viewsjasondozzell

My uncle always says that him not paying back money the club owed to Suffolk and Ipswich businesses was disgraceful and soured everything.
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Sheepshanks book… on 19:55 - May 16 with 1110 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Sheepshanks book… on 17:45 - May 16 by PrideOfTheEast

Nope. The result at Rochdale didn’t determine whether he’d sell or not (as if he’d think that short term). It was him giving up the club that he had owned for so long that was his deliberation, and Rochdale was at the time immediately before the transaction was about to close.

I am not defending his tenure at all. Merely pointing out that custodians have a responsibility in my view to sell well too (Sheepshanks and co did not do that, and put themselves in a position where they had to sell to pretty much any willing buyer).


GC20 have said repeatedly that it was increasingly looking like Evans didn’t want to sell, and when he changed his mind it all happened pretty much overnight.

The amount of goodwill he still gets on here and other places after literally single-handedly destroying our club is unfathomable

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Sheepshanks book… on 20:08 - May 16 with 1076 viewsPrideOfTheEast

Sheepshanks book… on 19:55 - May 16 by Cheltenham_Blue

GC20 have said repeatedly that it was increasingly looking like Evans didn’t want to sell, and when he changed his mind it all happened pretty much overnight.

The amount of goodwill he still gets on here and other places after literally single-handedly destroying our club is unfathomable


But you’re suggesting a result at Rochdale swayed him one way or another - come off it.

Not sure I see any goodwill on here at all for him and rightly so. The point I was making which is undoubtedly true is that he left us in better hands than Sheepy did.
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Sheepshanks book… on 09:57 - May 17 with 747 viewsRadlett_blue

Sheepshanks book… on 17:01 - May 16 by Churchman

I met Sheepshanks once in the run up to the 2000/01 season. He was pleasant, helpful and good conversation. A nice man. He cared about the club. No doubt about that.

But he and his Board got us into such a mess. It felt like post the phenomenal Premier League season he lost his head. ITV Digital copped the blame. It was a factor but it was also a smokescreen. North Stand (Churchmans had already been planned for) Finidi, Sereni, artificial training pitch, you name it. He might not have taken a salary, but I seem to remember his pension took a nice little top up.

When it went wrong for GB, did he back him? No he fired him. Administration? Local businesses got rinsed. When the club fell into trouble again, he couldn’t sell it fast enough to Evans and we all knew where that led. Yet we are meant to be grateful Evans wasn’t an Oyston or Chansiri. I’m not.

My view was always that he was a man that cared. Bleeds blue and white. A likeable man. He just wasn’t a very good Chairman.

I will read his book when it’s cheap enough with interest. Maybe it’ll change my view. I hope so.
[Post edited 16 May 17:08]


Fair points. I agree with Sheepy's defence which was that Town's wage bill when we went down wasn't extreme by PL standards & he would have been endlessly criticised for not backing a manager who got us to 5th in the PL. But GB's transfer window of the summer of 2001 must be Town's worst ever. None of the players GB signed enhanced the team.

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Sheepshanks book… on 10:21 - May 17 with 707 viewsKeno

Sheepshanks book… on 16:32 - May 16 by Cheltenham_Blue

Do you really think I reckon Evans climbed up there with a tree in a pot and a bag of compost?


nah he got that lad who seemed to do everything at the club for a couple off years to do it

I cant remember his name tho!!

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Sheepshanks book… on 10:25 - May 17 with 690 viewsPhilTWTD

Sheepshanks book… on 17:45 - May 16 by PrideOfTheEast

Nope. The result at Rochdale didn’t determine whether he’d sell or not (as if he’d think that short term). It was him giving up the club that he had owned for so long that was his deliberation, and Rochdale was at the time immediately before the transaction was about to close.

I am not defending his tenure at all. Merely pointing out that custodians have a responsibility in my view to sell well too (Sheepshanks and co did not do that, and put themselves in a position where they had to sell to pretty much any willing buyer).


He wavered and wavered and even the day the documents were signed GC20 people weren't certain he was going to do it.
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Sheepshanks book… on 10:29 - May 17 with 664 viewsLibero

Sheepshanks book… on 09:57 - May 17 by Radlett_blue

Fair points. I agree with Sheepy's defence which was that Town's wage bill when we went down wasn't extreme by PL standards & he would have been endlessly criticised for not backing a manager who got us to 5th in the PL. But GB's transfer window of the summer of 2001 must be Town's worst ever. None of the players GB signed enhanced the team.


Losing Richard Wright and James Scowcroft was huge for us- everything started with them, left footed goal kick, out to that right side, Scowie-knock-down, then we play- and it had been that way for years-and-years!

I know it sounds silly, but they never really found a replacement for that routine and I think that actually played quite a big part in why we just never pulled it together that season.
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