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    Howard Kendall

    Sad news, Howard Kendall died today, aged 69 i heard he was a nice bloke, great manager too
  2. Ref Watch .... Magic of the Cup Refwatch

    Man in charge of our 1,500th game at Roots Hall is Iain Williamson from Berkshire who is in his 9th season as a League referee. Played non-league for Walton & Hersham until injury forced him into refereeing. We have seen quite a lot of him, this being his fourteenth Southend match in charge...
  3. Ref Watch ...... Gills away

    The man in charge of today's match is Phil Gibbs from Birmingham. He is employed as Deputy Headteacher at a boys' secondary school in Kings Heath. In his fifth season as a League referee, he has refereed Southend three times before. The most recent was the 1-1 draw at Port Vale towards the...
  4. Ref Watch ...... Dagenham away

    Man in charge of tomorrow's difficult encounter (Mr Sturrock's words, not mine) is scheduled to be rookie first year referee Lee Collins from Surrey. He is being fast tracked through the system and has risen to the level of League referee remarkably quickly. Or will it be ? He limped off half...
  5. Ref Watch ...... Cobblers

    Tomorrow's referee is Simon Hooper from Swindon making his second visit to Roots Hall in his 4th season as a League referee. His previous visit was the match against Brighton (0-1) which I believe sealed our relegation the year before last. Only a couple of yellows. He has not refereed a...
  6. Ref Watch .... Brighton

    Man in charge of today's last chance match is Simon Hooper from Swindon. He is making his first visit to the Hall and has not done an away Southend game either. This is his second year as a League referee and his card count is high (29 matches, 91 yellows and 8 reds). Seems to have had his fair...
  7. Ref Watch ..... Gillingham part one

    Been away for a few days. Any news ? Refwatch seems perhaps a little trite at this time but here goes anyway: Tomorrow evening brings Gavin Ward from Oxted to Roots Hall for his fifth visit. This is his third season as a League referee. His first three games went pretty much okay. They were...
  8. Ref Watch ...... Leicester

    Man in charge of Saturday's early kick-off at Leicester is Carl Boyeson from Hull. He is a reasonably experienced lower division official in his 7th season and will be officiating his 7th Southend match. So far we have won 2, lost 3 and drawn the other. His last Southend match was the 4-3 defeat...
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    Sir Alex Ferguson

    It's not often that a manager can switch to good, old-fashioned 4-4-2 and be thought of as a tactical genius, but when Sir Alex Ferguson deployed his troops in a formation that many believed he had turned his back on forever, it was another demonstration of why he's still at the top of his game...
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