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A friendly with National League side Southend United will conclude Cardiff City's pre-season trip to Spain next month. The Bluebirds have confirmed new boss Brian Barry-Murphy will take his team to ...
A SOUTHEND football team is organising a charity game to fundraise for an injured player who is unable to work after suffering a horror leg-break. Ricky Marsh, 28, was playing in a Sunday league ...
The group's efforts in this regard include unveiling a Lord Kitchener-style "Southend needs you" flag and leafleting before games. But winning over the council will be another matter. While most towns ...
A SOUTHEND football team is organising a charity game to fundraise for an injured player who is unable to work after suffering a horror leg-break. Ricky Marsh, 28, was playing in a Sunday league ...
Football fans say Coronavirus is not just harming the clubs, it is affecting the supporters too. ... "Nothing can compare to watching your beloved team live," says Southend fan Jack Lawrence.
Southend goalkeeper Steve Arnold says an "us against the world" mentality has kept the players going despite major off-field issues this season. The club avoided being wound up last week after ...
A NEW girls football team inspired by the Lionesses national side are looking to find other teams to play matches against. Southend-based East 15 Sirens was set up in October last year following ...
Travelling half way around the world to watch a football game is not for everyone. But as Simon Smale writes, some things are more important.
Southend's Simeon Akinola is doubtful for his side's Sky Bet League Two home match against Tranmere. The striker was substituted with a back injury in the goalless draw at Oldham on Saturday.
Kevin Maher's Southend side are eighth in the National League table Southend goalkeeper Steve Arnold says an "us against the world" mentality has kept the players going despite major off-field ...
Football fans say Coronavirus is not just harming the clubs, it is affecting the supporters too. ... "Nothing can compare to watching your beloved team live," says Southend fan Jack Lawrence.