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Echo News Southend United bag victory but urgency now needed off the pitch too

What’s this about? I can never read anything on the Echo site……just get loads of adverts.
It's a plea from Chris Phillips for the impending sale to hurry up and get done.

If you haven't already tried it, try clicking on the Help with Echo Links at the bottom of each Echo post. It gives you ways to read it without ads.
 
FOOTBALL can often be decided by the finest of margins.

Blues must now wait and see if Kensdale will be fit enough to feature against Altrincham tomorrow night.
And, with Harry Taylor out with a hamstring issue and Gus Scott-Morriss doubtful with a knee problem, it could prove rather problematic if Kensdale is ruled out.
However, his injury was the only negative on a day where there were eventually plenty of positives on the pitch.
Jason Demetriou deserves a mention for his energetic return to action while Danny Waldron caught the eye in attack with a determined display of his own.
Substitutes Jack Wood and Marcus Dackers sealed a rare win against Aldershot with well taken efforts after coming off the bench and several members of the consortium celebrated the victory with genuine enthusiasm in the directors box after the final whistle.
On the pitch, Blues will now look to build on their back to back victories as they bid to work their way further clear of the bottom four.
But there will also be focus off the pitch too.
MP Anna Firth is right to speak out after being left perplexed at the speed in which the deal for the consortium to take control of the club is currently being dealt with.
And those in positions of power must now match the urgency shown by everyone else connected with the Shrimpers to finally enable the club to move forward on a stable footing.
 
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