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Wow , she was fantastic. Used to knock about with my sister at Cecil Jones . I looked on from afar as a nervous 12 year old :(
 
Wow , she was fantastic. Used to knock about with my sister at Cecil Jones . I looked on from afar as a nervous 12 year old :(

So there's been no females mentioned since this thread re-surfaced. Who was the fantastic one?
 
So there's been no females mentioned since this thread re-surfaced. Who was the fantastic one?

I am guessing it is this young lady...

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Trevor Bailey, cricketer for Essex & England
Mathew Baynton, musician, writer, actor, Horrible Histories
David Bellos, professor/translator[66]
Brinn Bevan, artistic gymnast
James Booth, actor Zulu (1964 film)
James Bourne, musician, singer Busted
Tim Bowler, children's author[67]
Kevin Bowyer, concert organist
Gary Brooker, lead singer of Procol Harum
Dave Brown, comedian and actor, The Mighty Boosh
Dean Chalkley, photographer
Emma Chambers, actress
Jeannie Clark, former professional wrestling manager
Brian Cleeve, author and broadcaster
Dick Clement, screenwriter
Jonathan Clements, author
Peter Cook, architect
Phil Cornwell, actor and impressionist
Snowboy aka Mark Cotgrove, DJ and Latin percussionist
Tina Cousins, singer
Gemma Craven, actress
Matthew Cutler, ballroom dancer
Danielle Dax, musician, actress and performance artist
Johnny Dean, singer/songwriter of Menswear
Warwick Deeping, author
Sam Duckworth, musician, AKA Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.
Warren Ellis, comic book writer
Nathalie Emmanuel, actress, Game of Thrones
Mark Foster, swimmer
John Fowles, author
Benjamin Grosvenor, musician
Roy Hay, musician, Culture Club
Joshua Hayward, guitarist for The Horrors
John Hodge, aeropsace engineer NASA
John Horsley, actor, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
John Heald, cruise director for Carnival Cruise Lines
John Hutton, politician
Ken Jarvis, SUFC fans' websit guru
Daniel Jones, musician, producer and former member of Savage Garden
R. A. Jones, store owner and town benefactor
Phill Jupitus, comedian
Mickey Jupp, musician
Russell Kane, comedian
Dominic Littlewood, TV presenter, most notably To Buy or Not to Buy
John Lloyd, tennis player
Robert Lloyd, opera singer
Ron Martin, Southend United chairman, 1998–present
Lee Mead, musical theatre actor
Jon Miller (TV presenter), TV presenter
Helen Mirren, actress
Jack Monroe, blogger, campaigner
Peggy Mount, actress
Tris Vonna Michell, artist
Dicky Moore, singer/songwriter, guitarist in Scritti Politti
Maajid Nawaz, former Islamist activist who now campaigns against extremism
Bob Parr, multi Emmy Award–winning television producer
Annabel Port, broadcaster
Spencer Prior, footballer
Lara Pulver, actress
Rachel Riley, Countdown co-presenter
Joy Sarney, singer
Simon Schama, historian / TV presenter
Jake Shillingford, singer/songwriter, My Life Story
Anne Stallybrass, actress
Vivian Stanshall, musician (Bonzo Dog Doh Dah Band)
Sam Strike, actor, "Eastenders"
Keith Taylor, politician
Peter Taylor, football manager
Theoretical Girl, singer/songwriter
Kara Tointon, actress, EastEnders
Hannah Tointon, actress
Robin Trower, rock-blues guitarist
Rhys "Spider" Webb, bassist of The Horrors
Michael Wilding, actor
David Witts, actor

All these people support SUFC. Possibly...or not (especially the dead ones).
 
Trevor Bailey, cricketer for Essex & England
Mathew Baynton, musician, writer, actor, Horrible Histories
David Bellos, professor/translator[66]
Brinn Bevan, artistic gymnast
James Booth, actor Zulu (1964 film)
James Bourne, musician, singer Busted
Tim Bowler, children's author[67]
Kevin Bowyer, concert organist
Gary Brooker, lead singer of Procol Harum
Dave Brown, comedian and actor, The Mighty Boosh
Dean Chalkley, photographer
Emma Chambers, actress
Jeannie Clark, former professional wrestling manager
Brian Cleeve, author and broadcaster
Dick Clement, screenwriter
Jonathan Clements, author
Peter Cook, architect
Phil Cornwell, actor and impressionist
Snowboy aka Mark Cotgrove, DJ and Latin percussionist
Tina Cousins, singer
Gemma Craven, actress
Matthew Cutler, ballroom dancer
Danielle Dax, musician, actress and performance artist
Johnny Dean, singer/songwriter of Menswear
Warwick Deeping, author
Sam Duckworth, musician, AKA Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly.
Warren Ellis, comic book writer
Nathalie Emmanuel, actress, Game of Thrones
Mark Foster, swimmer
John Fowles, author
Benjamin Grosvenor, musician
Roy Hay, musician, Culture Club
Joshua Hayward, guitarist for The Horrors
John Hodge, aeropsace engineer NASA
John Horsley, actor, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
John Heald, cruise director for Carnival Cruise Lines
John Hutton, politician
Daniel Jones, musician, producer and former member of Savage Garden
R. A. Jones, store owner and town benefactor
Phill Jupitus, comedian
Mickey Jupp, musician
Russell Kane, comedian
Dominic Littlewood, TV presenter, most notably To Buy or Not to Buy
John Lloyd, tennis player
Robert Lloyd, opera singer
Ron Martin, Southend United chairman, 1998–present
Lee Mead, musical theatre actor
Jon Miller (TV presenter), TV presenter
Helen Mirren, actress
Jack Monroe, blogger, campaigner
Peggy Mount, actress
Tris Vonna Michell, artist
Dicky Moore, singer/songwriter, guitarist in Scritti Politti
Maajid Nawaz, former Islamist activist who now campaigns against extremism
Bob Parr, multi Emmy Award–winning television producer
Annabel Port, broadcaster
Spencer Prior, footballer
Lara Pulver, actress
Rachel Riley, Countdown co-presenter
Joy Sarney, singer
Simon Schama, historian / TV presenter
Jake Shillingford, singer/songwriter, My Life Story
Anne Stallybrass, actress
Vivian Stanshall, musician (Bonzo Dog Doh Dah Band)
Sam Strike, actor, "Eastenders"
Keith Taylor, politician
Peter Taylor, football manager
Theoretical Girl, singer/songwriter
Kara Tointon, actress, EastEnders
Hannah Tointon, actress
Robin Trower, rock-blues guitarist
Rhys "Spider" Webb, bassist of The Horrors
Michael Wilding, actor
David Witts, actor

All these people support SUFC. Possibly...or not (especially the dead ones).

More than likely not.
 

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