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What was the crowd like?
Aprox 150 there i would guess. I thought Merrick J-L had a good game, my MOM. JJ pooh in first half but got into game more after they scored. His goal was well taken. Asbo not that impressive IMO. Furlonge had a good game, looks as if he could make the grade considering he was carrying wot looked like a back injury from early on. The rest were pretty average. Highlight of the night was the guy in directors box from waltham forrest with a 1950's rattle . Did make me chuckle.
 
For me M J-L sometimes wanted too many touches and got tagged. I thought Prosser was our best player. Sawyer was poor. Agree the highlight was the chap's rattle, which Mossa borrowed at half time for Barks and Harris jnr to give it some welly.
 
Went along last night as something to do on a boring weds night. Thought we were pretty poor to be honest, MJL had a stinker as did sawyer (im sure he is slowly morphing into Phil Neville) JJ was lively second half and Coughlan and Prosser were pretty much untroubled at the back.

Met the legend of Bilel Mohsni in the Far Post bar at half time, good to see him take the time to go and meet the fans, also good to see Barker Leonard and Harris in attendance along with Luggy
 
Blues progress in Senior Cup

LUKE Chambers was Southend United’s penalty shoot-out hero as he decisively saved Manu Dagher’s spot-kick to help Blues progress to the fourth round of the Essex Senior Cup after defeating Waltham Forest.

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