Talk:Peter Shreeves
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All,
I have been checking up on whether Shreeve or Shreeves is correct. To do this, I emailed the Football League Managers Association, and a helpful person named Debbie informs me that Shreeves is correct. This, of course, matches what is on their site and also the official Tottenham Hotspurs site. Hence, when I have some time (hopefully this evening), I shall go through and correct all the articles in which his name appears. For the record, here is the email conversation (with contact information removed):
Dear Stephen,
Apologies for the delay, my colleague did not pass the information on to me!! I have just spoken to Peter in person, and he has confirmed that his surname is SHREEVES.
Hope this helps.
Regards, Debbie
Original Message-----
From: Stephenb Sent: 10 May 2006 13:13 To: Debbie Williams-Wood Subject: RE: Peter Shreeve(s)
Dear Debbie,
Did you ever receive a reply on this? Since the site has not been updated, can I assume that I was I was incorrect?
Regards, Stephen.
From: Debbie Williams-Wood [1] Sent: 12 April 2006 11:44 To: Stephenb Subject: FW: Peter Shreeve(s)
Dear Stephen,
We are in the process of contacting Peter and will let you know the outcome.
Regards, Debbie
Original Message-----
From: Stephenb Sent: 11 April 2006 17:27 To: Lynn Harris Subject: Peter Shreeve(s)
Dear sir/madam,
I am currently researching an article about this manager. I am reasonably convinced that, when he was manager of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. he gave an interview where he admitted that his surname was in fact "Shreeve" and not "Shreeves". I am unable to find that interview at present.
However, I note that your site does not list him as "Shreeve" but "Shreeves" which (I believe) is therefore incorrect. In fact, most websites, including the official sites for Spurs and Sheffield Wednesday, do list him as "Shreeves", as do many contemporary articles. However, others list "Shreeve", and some even list a mixture of the two! I would preferably like to find something that gives more conclusive proof - websites are notoriously unreliable.
Do you have any suggestions as to how I can confirm my belief? Would it be possible to contact him, or for you to contact him on my behalf, in order to do this? Do you have internal records that give the correct surname?
After an honourable time at Spurs (I am a supporter) it would be nice to make sure the records give his correct name. Obviously, if my suspicions are incorrect, I apologise deeply!
My thanks for any help or assistance you can provide,
Regards,
Stephen.