I did find some reports I have wrote about Crawley back during and after Steve Evans reign, but this was an article written by twohundredpercent and I found highlighted at the time on not606.
http://twohundredpercent.net/evans-crawley-town-very-little-season-of-goodwill/
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It is worth remembering, when we consider the words and behaviour of Steve Evans as Crawley Town continues its ascent through the lower divisions, the words of Jim Sturman QC, who defended Evans at his trial for tax offences during his involvement at Boston United:
If your honour sends Steve Evans to prison today he will lose his job again. It has already cost him £140,000 in legal fees, fines from the FA and loss of income. I ask for tempering justice with mercy. Is it worth sending Steve Evans to overcrowded prisons? He is terrified of spending one day in prison… There has been the stress and anxiety over four years. He has not slept. His family have not slept. He is terrified.
There are plenty of people who would continue to argue that Evans should have received a custodial sentence for his crimes, and that others that would argue that he should not have been allowed anywhere near a football club for the rest of his life. The pity in all of this is that Crawley Town supporters have to live with his behaviour, every single day.
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If you really want to get deep into the dealing of Evans and Boston United, read here;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...es-behind-the-shaming-of-a-football-club.html
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"The sad thing about this whole story," Bean said, "is that at the greatest moment in Boston's history, one man did so much to damage the club's reputation. In everything that went wrong at the club, Steve Evans was the common denominator."
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Although we don't own the links above if you lift the links can you please give us at not606 some credit for our research and raising the articles to life again if only out of courtesy - thanks brb