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Phil Wallace: 20 Years At The Boro’

Go back 20 years and the world really is partying like it's 1999. But things aren't looking great at Boro' – until Phil Wallace arrives...Go back 20 years and the world really is partying like it's 1999. But things aren't looking great at Boro' – until Phil Wallace arrives...

Hello old person, feeling your age? OK, let’s take it back 20 years. Prince rides the royalties wave ‘cos we really were partying like it was 1999. After all, it was 1999. And the Millennium Dome is shaping into a “beacon to the world“. One that’s way over-budget and behind schedule, obviously. But closer to home, things aren’t so rosy and the future of Stevenage Borough Football Club is a little iffy. In fact, talk is another Stevenage club could be going to the wall were it not for the arrival of a businessman called Wallace. Phil Wallace.

To be honest, we’ll put our hands up and say we had no idea exactly how bad things had got by the end of the 1998-9 season. Victor Green was at the helm and Boro’ were 18 months down the line from a lucrative FA Cup run that saw us take Newcastle to two 1-1 draws (OK with that assessment Geordies?). Yet, apparently Boro’ were in a bit of financial poo-poo and might not see it into the new Millennium. There was even chat of being absorbed into some sort of entity bossed by Barnet “to preserve” our name”. It was that bad, then…

 

Enter Phil Wallace…

From our ignorance to a patchy memory. We can no more reliably tell you what we did last week than we can how the last 20 years took shape. But the fact is it’s now two decades on the nose since Phil Wallace saved us. And, by all accounts, he did. We’ve been unable to locate contemporary Comet reports from the time due to logistical issues. But one source places Phil’s leadership of the club starting on 3 June 1999, buying 90% stake of Boro’ and never looking back.

Maybe it’s fitting, ironic or deliberate that, this summer, Phil is opening up ownership of the club through this new Tifosy share scheme. The timing seems a little too perfect, in hindsight. Not that it’s any problem, mind.

 

Who is Phil Wallace?

Right, bear with us. This could sound a lot like what you might read on Wikipedia. If you didn’t already know, Phil is head honcho at the Lamex Food Group – helping what was a small food importer transform and evolve into a multi-national business that’s still going from strength-to-strength. So, when he says he’s in the States on business, you can take that to mean he’s doing the day job.

Before stepping in to save Boro’ in 1999, Phil was chairman at Boreham Wood. With him, Bob Makin; the two uniting to give the Wood a period of success in the Isthmian League Premier Division during the 1990s. In May 1999, however, Phil decided to move on from south Herts to, er, north Herts. Their loss was our gain, big time. Phil’s first programme notes for Boro’ came ahead of a pre-season friendly indoors against Aston Villa. You’ll be able to read ’em over at the excellent stevenagefchistory.com, saved for posterity.

 

Since 1999?

The early 1990s had been a time of rapid growth for Stevenage Borough FC. From Isthmian League Division 2 North in 1990 to the peak of the Conference in 1996, it’d been quite a ride. Yet, the wind had been taken out of our sails by archaic promotion regulations and the inability to defend our Conference title. So, once Victor Green was out the door and Phil was the new man in town, it was time to go again.

And there’s a helluva lot to recount from the last 20 years.

 

2001

2002

2002-3

2005

2006

2007

2007-8

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2018

 

And there’s some stuff we’ve no doubt left out. Shoddy memory, see…

 

Back to the future…?

So, there’s your whirlwind tour through the 20 years of Phil Wallace’s custodianship of Stevenage Football Club. It’s backed up by some half-arsed research too, so don’t say we don’t treat you. The question is – where next? Truth is, you can’t dispute the fact we have been fortunate to have such a steady hand in charge. It’s like how people talk about how the Queen has been a constant for a UK that’s seen it all and a bit more since 1952.

We’ve seen a lot at Boro’ since 1999, most of which will have ticked off the wish-list of anyone looking ahead into this Millennium. Phil Wallace has supplied the business acumen, financial backing and determined support anyone could wish for in a chairman. It feels difficult to imagine the club without him now, but there’ll come a time when that happens. Hopefully that’ll be in another 20 years though. Here’s to more progress in that time.

Cheers Phil.

 

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