After the resignation of Sydney Beaumont, the Blackpool directors, concerned about financial pressure, decided against appointing a full-time replacement and instead appointed Evans, also a director of the club, with the title of honorary manager.
In 1929–30, under Evans' guidance, Blackpool won the Division Two championship, their only league title and could look forward to their debut in the top flight.
After three seasons amongst the elite, they were relegated back to Division Two, which expedited a move to appoint a recognised manager.
Evans, who is Blackpool's fourth longest serving manager, was succeeded by Sandy MacFarlane.
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