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This is not yet another name your best Southend United XI thread. This is more of a name an XI that helped shaped Southend United history by performing or achieving something in a single match that gives them some form of legendary status. This might be through a single event in a match. You can line them team up in any formation you choose, but include a line outlining what, in your opinion, they did, to become the History Men.
My lot are lining up in 4-3-3 (could have had six strikers easily)
Daniel Bentley - that penalty save at Wembley
Duncan Jupp - the second goal at the Millennium. still not sure what the RB was doing up there with us just 1-0 up
Adam Barrett - BANG! that Wembley penalty that said to Wycombe it is us that is going through
Peter Clarke - despite him costing the club £1m per hour he is in for the injury time equaliser at Wembley
Johnny Herd - for having such a long throw that Peter Clarke was able to do the above
Michael Timlin - despite 246 stitches in a head wound he carried us into the Wembley play-off final
Kevin Maher - lifting two trophies (if the League 2 play-off can be counted as a trophy) as a Southend captain
Tony Hadley - scoring the equalising goal to win Southend United its first ever piece of silverware
Wayne Gray - the goal that won Southend United League One
Freddy Eastwood - that free-kick to beat Man U
Ian Benjamin - who put the ball in the Bury net?
My lot are lining up in 4-3-3 (could have had six strikers easily)
Daniel Bentley - that penalty save at Wembley
Duncan Jupp - the second goal at the Millennium. still not sure what the RB was doing up there with us just 1-0 up
Adam Barrett - BANG! that Wembley penalty that said to Wycombe it is us that is going through
Peter Clarke - despite him costing the club £1m per hour he is in for the injury time equaliser at Wembley
Johnny Herd - for having such a long throw that Peter Clarke was able to do the above
Michael Timlin - despite 246 stitches in a head wound he carried us into the Wembley play-off final
Kevin Maher - lifting two trophies (if the League 2 play-off can be counted as a trophy) as a Southend captain
Tony Hadley - scoring the equalising goal to win Southend United its first ever piece of silverware
Wayne Gray - the goal that won Southend United League One
Freddy Eastwood - that free-kick to beat Man U
Ian Benjamin - who put the ball in the Bury net?