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Napster

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Seeing as Jimmy Nelson, the father-in-law of Stan Montgomery both played for Southend, what other family members have played for us?

Manager/son combos: Sturrock (Paul/Blair) and Webb (David/Danny)
Brothers: Josh and Mark Wright
Brothers: Tommy and Michael Black

any more?
 
Bob and David Jack

Did Mark Wright ever played a competitive game? We may as well include Freddy and Freddy Jr.

Jason and Andy Harris
 
I must have missed every one of Andy Greaves' appearances.
Me too, must have been in the pub with his uncle Jimmy at the time!

Saw Danny play a few times, nice bloke - just a shame he wasn’t as good as his aforementioned dad...
 
David Webb and Daniel Webb - ok Dave didn't play for us but he is a very important part of our club's history,
 
Steve Lamb and Freddie Eastwood must of been related somewhere along the line .
 
David Webb and Daniel Webb - ok Dave didn't play for us but he is a very important part of our club's history,


As we're including people who haven't played, there's Harry Threadgold and erstwhile kitman John Threadgold.
 
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