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Tuesday April 25, 1972 - Division 4
Scunthorpe Utd (1) 1 (Kirk 3')
Southend Utd (1) 1 (Best 30')
Venue: Old Show Ground, Scunthorpe. KO: 7.15
Attendance: 8,867
Scunthorpe Utd: G Barnard, P Markham, J Barker, A Davidson, S Deere, M Atkin, C McDonald, R Fletcher, G Kerr, N Jackson, H Kirk.
Southend Utd: J Roberts, R Ternent, A Smith, D Elliott, B Albeson, J Jacques, T Johnson, B Best, B Garner, G Moore, D Booth. Sub: P Taylor.
Match Report
They've done it! After six seasons in the Fourth Division, Southend got out of the soccer doghouse with a point at Scunthorpe, on Tuesday night.
And manager Arthur Rowley has already got plans for an assault on the third division title. Rowley as he shook hands with his players as they came off the park, was delighted with Blues' performances especially over the final run-in of 16 games, which brought 25 points out of a possible 32.
The only defeat in this run was with a depleted side after goalkeeper Derek Bellotti's injury on Friday.
Rowley was also full of praise for the fans. "They must be the best crowd of supporters in the country." he said. “I'm only sorry we couldn't clinch promotion in front of them.
"However, we still have a chance of going up as champions. I hope, with at least some of the pressure off, we can open up in the last match of the season, when Gillingham visit Roots Hall next Wednesday and give the supporters something they can really cheer about."
Rowley said they would make an immediate assault on the third division title. He anticipated a first team pool of around 15/16 players with youngsters being brought along in the background.
His present squad could form the nucleus of a team good enough to make itself felt in higher division.
But he also made It clear that he was always on the lookout for players to strengthen the side and this policy he will continue.
Tuesday's vital promotion goal came from Billy Best right on the half-hour. Bill Garner hooked back a high ball from Ray Ternent and Best got his head to it. The ball rolled slowly and agonisingly into the net as full-back Peter Markham and goalkeeper Geoff Barnard each left it to the other.
This equalised Scunthorpe’s three minute lead when Harry Kirk’s in-swung a corner from the right under the angle of the far-post and cross bar But United looked good for at least one point before they got on terms. Their attacks were fewer and less fiery than than the Scunthorpe efforts were to get the two points they needed to assure them of promotion but they much more method and always looked dangerous.
Blues built up from the back and Dave Elliott took over in midfield to set the front line going. When Scunthorpe powered forward, it was Blues’ defence which won all round praise with Albeson magnificent.
I know many fans will say this is only back to where they were six seasons ago, but at least it’s a step in the right direction.
League Table




Scunthorpe Utd (1) 1 (Kirk 3')
Southend Utd (1) 1 (Best 30')
Venue: Old Show Ground, Scunthorpe. KO: 7.15
Attendance: 8,867
Scunthorpe Utd: G Barnard, P Markham, J Barker, A Davidson, S Deere, M Atkin, C McDonald, R Fletcher, G Kerr, N Jackson, H Kirk.
Southend Utd: J Roberts, R Ternent, A Smith, D Elliott, B Albeson, J Jacques, T Johnson, B Best, B Garner, G Moore, D Booth. Sub: P Taylor.
Match Report
They've done it! After six seasons in the Fourth Division, Southend got out of the soccer doghouse with a point at Scunthorpe, on Tuesday night.
And manager Arthur Rowley has already got plans for an assault on the third division title. Rowley as he shook hands with his players as they came off the park, was delighted with Blues' performances especially over the final run-in of 16 games, which brought 25 points out of a possible 32.
The only defeat in this run was with a depleted side after goalkeeper Derek Bellotti's injury on Friday.
Rowley was also full of praise for the fans. "They must be the best crowd of supporters in the country." he said. “I'm only sorry we couldn't clinch promotion in front of them.
"However, we still have a chance of going up as champions. I hope, with at least some of the pressure off, we can open up in the last match of the season, when Gillingham visit Roots Hall next Wednesday and give the supporters something they can really cheer about."
Rowley said they would make an immediate assault on the third division title. He anticipated a first team pool of around 15/16 players with youngsters being brought along in the background.
His present squad could form the nucleus of a team good enough to make itself felt in higher division.
But he also made It clear that he was always on the lookout for players to strengthen the side and this policy he will continue.
Tuesday's vital promotion goal came from Billy Best right on the half-hour. Bill Garner hooked back a high ball from Ray Ternent and Best got his head to it. The ball rolled slowly and agonisingly into the net as full-back Peter Markham and goalkeeper Geoff Barnard each left it to the other.
This equalised Scunthorpe’s three minute lead when Harry Kirk’s in-swung a corner from the right under the angle of the far-post and cross bar But United looked good for at least one point before they got on terms. Their attacks were fewer and less fiery than than the Scunthorpe efforts were to get the two points they needed to assure them of promotion but they much more method and always looked dangerous.
Blues built up from the back and Dave Elliott took over in midfield to set the front line going. When Scunthorpe powered forward, it was Blues’ defence which won all round praise with Albeson magnificent.
I know many fans will say this is only back to where they were six seasons ago, but at least it’s a step in the right direction.
League Table



