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O'Neill on Town Owner's More Hands-On Role
Monday, 14th Jan 2019 14:56

New general manager of football operations Lee O'Neill has outlined how owner Marcus Evans will be taking on a more hands-on role at Portman Road.

O’Neill took on his new position, which he will carry out while still remaining academy manager, towards the end of last year, while MD Ian Milne will step down at the end of the month.

Evans has been seen more and more frequently at the club in the last few months as he becomes increasingly involved in the day-to-day running of Town.

“He just wants to try where possible to get to the ground and be here and be hands-on with the football operations both on the pitch and off the pitch so he has a better understanding of things that are going on and can use his expertise to try and make improvements where possible in different departments,” O’Neill told Life’s a Pitch on BBC Radio Suffolk on Saturday (1hr 15mins).

Evans was at the club last week to speak to staff in various departments with staving off the threat of relegation remaining the big target but with the prospect of dropping into League One, which would cost the club at least £7 million in media revenues even before any reduction in season ticket sales and gate receipts, not being ignored.

“We have to be aware of that situation but obviously our plan and our focus is still on staying in the Championship,” O’Neill added.

“The meetings are in general about how we’re going to try and drive things forward and obviously with that we have to be aware of what could happen because of the current situation we’re in, we can’t hide from that.

“But the idea this week was for him to meet the staff and talk to them, a lot of them had various good ideas about how we can make improvements and get that feeling for what it’s like.

“It’s incredibly difficult for him to be here every day because of the number of businesses he has all over the world.


“But as part of the plan he is going to be here more and he is going to be more hands-on.”

How often might that be? “At the moment we can’t say specifically but we will have scheduled times, for example this week he was here for two days and he’s at the game today. He’ll work in scheduled blocks when he can allocate time to the club.

“And that will be related to the relevant staff members here who will have contact time with him.”

As things stand, one-time academy scholar O’Neill says there are no plans for a direct replacement for Milne: “I think Marcus has left it open, he’s going to look at the MD’s role as it goes forward.

“At this moment in time he wants to get more involved in being here and have those clear ideas what it is exactly he thinks he can do to drive the club forwards.

“That position at the moment isn’t going filled internally or externally, he’s looking at all options.”

Evans’s lack of a public profile remains a concern for many supporters, even more so when the club is struggling. O’Neill says fans can expect to hear from him in due course.

“I’m sure at some point he will be out," he continued. "And that’s a bit of my role as well, to try and make sure I have a really close relationship with both [manager] Paul [Lambert] and the owner and to make sure that I can get that message out either directly from Marcus himself or via Paul that it is clear what they’re thinking and what the club’s thinking going forward.”

He added: “I live in the town, so I fully understand their frustrations both on and off the pitch.

“And where possible I can come out and try and explain things. We're trying to make improvements and those things do take time. It’s not going to happen overnight but hopefully you’ve seen from Marcus at the moment that he has put investment back into the squad ready for the window.

“We said previously we were going to try and do it as early in January as we possibly could to give the team the best possible chance.”

Social media rumour had suggested the Blues were targeting the likes of Peter Crouch and Charlie Adam from Lambert’s former club Stoke - although the Blues boss played down those claims - but the additions who have come in have been of a lower profile. O’Neill says the financial aspect hasn't been the main factor in who has been recruited.

“It’s incredibly difficult, any window is incredibly difficult, but with the current situation that we’re in as well, it’s important for the club that we have players that want to be here for the club and want to play for the right reasons,” he said.

“And that’s not always easy. Some of the names that have been mentioned, they’re big names.

“It’s nothing to do with the investment and money side of things. Marcus has put investment into the team, it’s about the players that want to be here. When you are bottom of the league, that’s not the best inducement to get players into the team.

“You want to be in a situation where they want to come and play for the right reasons. Sometimes that is players who are coming to the end of their contract, they have points to prove or players who haven’t had a lot of game time and want to play games, that’s just what a footballer wants to do.”

Regarding further additions, he added: “We’re obviously working on a number of signings to try and improve the squad, as we have done throughout January.”

O’Neill, whose father Tommy was a member of Town's 1975 FA Youth Cup-winning side, echoed Lambert’s comments from the end of last week when he said players now on the fringes, such as Jordan Roberts, who has already been mentioned in connection with Bradford, the MK Dons and Plymouth, can go out on loan.

“We have a big squad now with the number of players we’ve got in and it’s important for those players [not involved], whether they’re young players or experienced players, that they get game time as well, so it’s something that we’ll be working on with clubs that might show an interest in taking them during the window as well,” he said.

Like Lambert, O’Neill had praise for the club's support during a very tough season: “The fans have been absolutely fantastic and Paul has come out and said that on a number of occasions.

“We’ve met with a few of them as the weeks have gone on, they’ve been absolutely brilliant and got behind the team and supported it and that’s exactly what we need.

“When we’re in this situation, you find out a lot about the people and the supporters and they’re showing their colours at the moment by supporting the team as best they can and that’s all we can ask for and we really appreciate that.”

Also on Saturday’s Life’s a Pitch were legendary keyboardist Rick Wakeman (1hr 9mins 51secs), talking football rather than music, and the Fortuna Blues (1hr 25mins 47secs), who handed over a donation of £600 to the campaign for a statue for Kevin Beattie to show regular Terry Butcher.


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blueboy1981 added 18:20 - Jan 14
Great credit due to the Fortuna Blues Fans in staying loyal to our Club, and raising a great contribution to The Beat Statue Fund - take a bow each and everyone of our European Friends.

Long may your Support continue. Equally many of us are fans of Fortuna, our best wishes to you all.
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blueboy1981 added 18:27 - Jan 14
Carberry .......... if I was Evans, you and the likes would certainly make my mind up to sell post haste.

Know nothings, tunnel vision, not wanting to see beyond the end of the honk, all spring to mind with some.
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blueboy1981 added 18:33 - Jan 14
......... if you all know better - come in and buy the Club - if not - SHUT UP and SUPPORT, at a difficult time.

Real TRUE BLUES will do just that, without hesitation.
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Bluearmy_81 added 18:39 - Jan 14
Carberry .......... if I was Evans, you and the likes would certainly make my mind up to sell post haste.

Yes please!! Would be the best think to happen in decades. There will only be further decline while he remains. And there will still be some 'fans' even then, championing the guy to the bitter end. Utterly mystifying.
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blueboy1981 added 19:00 - Jan 14
BlueArmy 82 ............ many words, but where are the alternatives ? - anyone can talk, and criticise .... hey ?

Buy the Club then - or STOP the criticism ..... !!!
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ScottCandage added 19:01 - Jan 14
My grandfather had a saying: "Don't tell me what you're going to do, tell me what you did."
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blueboy1981 added 19:02 - Jan 14
........ BlueArmy 81 - shouldn't it be YellowArmy 82 ...... ??????????????
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MattinLondon added 19:12 - Jan 14
Interesting that he said that they are working on ‘a number of signings' rather than one or two. Suggests that there could be 3-4 more to come in (including Judge).
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cat added 19:31 - Jan 14
I'm guessing this is part of the big reconnection drive that's taking place. When the business is going tits up the man at the top needs to front up, time will tell on that one but it good to hear the right noises as a starter.
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warktheline added 19:56 - Jan 14
It would appear criticism of any sort aimed towards Evans is out of bounds! 😂
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Carberry added 19:57 - Jan 14
blueboy1981, have you been finishing off the Christmas sherry. Unless you buy the club you can't criticise the management - really? Come on. Oh and anyone who doesn't agree with you is a canary are they?
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cat added 20:11 - Jan 14
Warktheline, nothing should be out of bounds on here ‘pal' it's all about opinions. I'm on the fence with Evans (as per) so I'll just cling on to the positives, but I'm not short sighted enough not to recognise the negs! Truth of the matter is I really can't be arsed!
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Bert added 20:21 - Jan 14
This can only be good. An owner who is only interested in off setting tax would not become more involved. For goodness sake give him and the management team the credit for at last recognising that investment in new players and financing the debt is a wise and good thing. Whether we stay in this league, push for promotion or go into league one, this week is hugely positive and could kick start a new era.
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Bert added 20:29 - Jan 14
The ignorance of reality on here is embarrassing.Do people on here not understand economics. Struth, I thought the supporters of Brexit were dillusional and steeped in nostalgia but please fellow supporters wake up to the reality and support the positive outcomes of this week and the reality of football economics,
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Bluearmy_81 added 20:51 - Jan 14
Blue boy, I don't earn enough to buy the club. Suggesting that that means I cannot criticise the owner is on a par with Richard Keyes though! The table doesn't lie. We are still overwhelming favourites to go down and play in the 3rd tier for the first time since the fifties. If you can't see the main cause of that over the last 10 years sorry I can't help you!
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Gcon added 11:11 - Jan 15
Don't believe the hype.
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Razor added 11:12 - Jan 15
Ceikey this guy has had a meteoric rise to the top considering he is the son of a failed ex-player!!

Perhaps he has the midas touch and all power to his elbow if he does---we need something right now.

My guess is the manager is pushing a lot of this but only a guess.
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blueboy1981 added 13:31 - Jan 15
Bluearmy 81 ... and Carberry - of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, BUT you are both one of many who are all too keen to criticise Evans, but NEVER in all your sprout, do you come up with a logical alternative of CLUB OWNERSHIP.

Therefore your opinions, and words are HOLLOW. I repeat HOLLOW.
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blueboy1981 added 13:35 - Jan 15
Real TRUE BLUES or PRETENDERS ? .......... only you know what you are, although your opinions in terms of need, tell much about you to everyone else........... !!!!

He who pretends he's something he's not - is NOTHING.
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BlueBlood90 added 14:58 - Jan 15
@blueboy1981

I understand your sentiment but not criticising Evans and blindly supporting everything doesn't make you any more of a fan than anyone else.
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blueboy1981 added 16:59 - Jan 15
.......... Bluearmy 81 ???? - if ever someone has it wrong you have, shouldn't even have the audacity to have 'blue' in anything related to you.

Gcon - same applies to you, but at least there's no mention of 'blue'. Sling your hook, both of you - at a time of need, and support you're doing exactly the opposite.
If you tripped over, you'd find fault fault with your shoe lace - anything other than the fact you weren't looking where you were going........ !!!

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BeattiesBackPocket added 22:21 - Jan 15
Sorry Blueboy1981 but how has Evans done a great job? You say about people have let him down? Who hired these non football people like clegg to run the club into the ground and lose assets we paid millions for for nothing? Hes the one banging on about a five point plan that is quickly going down the pooper? We've lost 110 million in ten years how where on what potentially a division one team?? Our budget was same as burton Albion's last year how's that right?
He's the overall manager/owner of the club so buck stops with him.
I do agree we need to be behind the team no matter what at this moment in time however just like we did Saturday.
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blueboy1981 added 13:40 - Jan 16
BeattiesBackPocket ........ Did I say Evans has done a great job ? - NO - I didn't.

What I did ask for was alternatives to Evans ownership of our Club - NOTHING forthcoming, from a single critic, although there are more than a few.

FACT is - that at this time without Evans ownership, we have NO Club - Is that what you want ..... ??

In my book, that would not be better than what we currently have. Like it, or not.
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