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Saturday, 5th July 2008

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VIDEO: Evans denies involvement in takeover consortium



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STEVE Evans has again denied any involvement in the consortium to buy Crawley Town after it was revealed that one of the new owners is his father-in-law.
On Friday the club issued a statement saying that Tom Scott was a a relation of Evans but on Saturday the Reds boss says his father-in-law will only be involved with the club during an "interim" period.

In our interview with Evans following Crawley's 6-1 win against York, he adds that there will be no investors from Boston and that the club are currently in discussions with several investors in the Crawley area.

He goes on to explain why the consortium has its address in Boston and tells us how he persuaded John Duly to return to the club.

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  • Last Updated: 05 April 2008 7:26 PM
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  • Location: Crawley
 
 

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