The infrastructure of the Club is lagging behind a little, but they are advancing in this dimension. Last week the Club was finally at the East terrace with 2 151-places, replace Avenue type seats on all four sides for the first time.
It is another sign for important investment the Club died owner Susan and Ian Carter and the end of Bruce Winfield, made in March.
"The owners are a little different than you and me," joked Evans. "they do not know what is a mortgage! But we are very pleased. We fail 8 000 7 000 goals. We know that our owners in addition to what we do each month. But they are pleased with progress on the ground and it make, as long as they see off the coast of the Club.
"It is in six to eight weeks it will be a new stand on the other side." We have a new training centre. "The infrastructure of the Club is now close to standard Championship always."
He did y no golf certainly class field. Apart from a bright fate of Bristol City at the end of the first half of a period in which they them real that two had scoring opportunities of the game, Crawley dominate the ball game, after ball high in the region of visitors, was broken punching until finally the dam.
It has been reached, crawling Matt Tubbs, who scored, 17 minutes ago. Timing his run to perfection as Kyle McFadzean has slipped a pass behind the defense, Tubbs gathered the ball and that she was as former goalkeeper England David James is widely used.
Tubbs and end with the ring of the ball in the far corner with the outside of his foot.
Evans is to spend in the transfer window, but it is also for a flood of bids for 27-year-old Tubbs, and its young striker Tyrone Barnett, 25 timing partner. Crawley have already refused a bid for Tubbs.
"I hope he will stay here," said Evans. "The guys know treat us their right, and they come every day with a smile on his face." But the time will come when someone made an offer. Listen, I'll go there if it's good for them. "They are the two most beautiful children in the world."
Bristol City get interested in attacking, with Nicky Maynard on the transfer list after the refusal of a new deal. He here lethargic, but saw Manager Derek McInnes, said: "Maynard is a city in Bristol, we pay his salary for him and for us figures. "Even if this is the case, it will continue to play for us."