Bristol Rovers manager Steve Evans revealed he sang his heart out among the club’s supporters as he celebrated a 4-0 win over Cheltenham at the Memorial Stadium. Evans swapped the touchline for the Thatchers End towards the end of the West Country derby with his team well on their way to an eighth straight victory thanks to an Ellis Harrison hat-trick. The Scot, who had only just found his place among Gasheads when Shaq Forde completed the rout and he was soon leading the celebrations among the sell-out 11,126-strong crowd. Evans, who took over from Darrell Clarke in December when the club flirted with relegation, said: “I made my way into the Thatcher’s End, which is a bit crazy but just magical and of course when I’m in there, Shaq scores. “I just lifted my head and saw a cross come in and saw Shaq appear and then I saw the ball hit the net and then I saw people go crazy or rather I felt people go crazy, they’re all over me.…