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Town Buy Former Owner Evans's Remaining Shares
Monday, 19th May 2025 20:38

Blues chairman and CEO Mark Ashton has revealed the club recently purchased Marcus Evans’s remaining shareholding, ending the former owner’s association with the club.

Evans owned Town from 2007 until the Gamechanger 20 Ltd takeover in 2021 - and wrote off £100 million in debt to faciliate the deal - but kept what at the time was a five per cent stake, as well as some land at Playford Road, which the club bought back late in 2023.

As the new owners pumped in further cash in the intervening years, Evans’s shareholding was diluted down to only around one per cent with the former owner a silent partner with no involvement in the running of Town. As of 17th April this year, Marcus Evans Worldwide Holdings (IOM) held 420 non-voting shares.

Now, Ashton has revealed at this evening’s End-of-Season Dinner at Milsoms Kesgrave Hall that the club has purchased Evans’s remaining shares, finally bringing the conferencing millionaire’s unhappy 18-year association with the Blues to a close.


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philpott2 added 15:48 - May 20
Oh, and I haven't read Keane's autobiography....I can't bring myself to do that, I'm afraid. Lol.
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December1963 added 17:06 - May 20
Must admit I have read said autobiography ( £1.50 in a local charity shop) and he says he asked Clegg to get Priskin from Watford the cost being around 450k. Clegg came back and told him he’d signed him for £1.2 million, think that just about sums up that whole era really.
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Chickenstochurchmans added 17:45 - May 20
Tractorboybig:
Yes, I was there.
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