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From Echo

THREE men have been arrested for football-related violence ahead of tonight's Blues match.

Police visited the trio at their homes as part of an operation in the run-up to Southend's match with Leyton Orient.

Two men, aged 22 and 20, from Southend and one man, aged 21, from Grays, were arrested on suspicion of affray.

They have all been taken to police stations for questioning in connection with an incident of disorder reported to have occurred at a pub in Leytonstone, in London, on Saturday January 26.
 
Sat 26th Jan Southend were away to Chesterfield?
Orient were at home to Notts County that day.
 
The fact that this reads " ahead of tonight's blues match" suggests they are southend "fans"

irrelevant. nothing to do with southend football club. they can do one if they wish to tarnish SUFC's name.
 
From Echo

THREE men have been arrested for football-related violence ahead of tonight's Blues match.

Police visited the trio at their homes as part of an operation in the run-up to Southend's match with Leyton Orient.

Two men, aged 22 and 20, from Southend and one man, aged 21, from Grays, were arrested on suspicion of affray.

They have all been taken to police stations for questioning in connection with an incident of disorder reported to have occurred at a pub in Leytonstone, in London, on Saturday January 26.
Crikey,they started early.........and on their manor too.
 
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