Mick
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Did Hamann and Germany become the last player / team score at the old Wembley.
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Did Hamann and Germany become the last player / team score at the old Wembley.
Maybe not worst, but most frustrating was 3-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday in Feb 2007. Lost in the last minute to a dubious penalty decision (handball when it was fired at Hunt from a couple of yards away...can't have been deliberate). Then the coach broke down on the motorway on the way back and had to wait hours for a replacement. Think I ended up getting in at 1 or 2am.
Maybe not worst, but most frustrating was 3-2 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday in Feb 2007. Lost in the last minute to a dubious penalty decision (handball when it was fired at Hunt from a couple of yards away...can't have been deliberate). Then the coach broke down on the motorway on the way back and had to wait hours for a replacement. Think I ended up getting in at 1 or 2am.
4-0 Col Utd 68/69 _how did they get 10,604 in Layer Road scared the life out of me
i listened to BBC Essex for the Grimsby game and that was depressing enough just on the radio. I recall the thread on here after the game, little northern chavs spitting on our fans out of the ground
For my worst ever away matches I have decided to pick out two games in particular. Although they were a long time ago they still live long in the memory for various reasons:-
Friday 7th.Feb.1970. Workington 5, Southend United 0. The only saving grace for me personally was that the then Southend manager Ernie Shepherd was good enough to give me a lift home on the players coach. In that particular season from the 6th.Sept 1969 through to the 16th.March 1970 we played a total of 20 away league and cup(2)matches with the following record 1 win 2-0 at Colchester United in Nov. with goals from Eddie Clayton & Sammy McMillan) and 19 defeats in which we scored only 8 goals,(Billy Best 2,Gary Moore 2,Phil Chisnall 2,Eddie Clayton & Dave Chambers 1 each). Three of those goals Chisnall 2, & Clayton were scored in the away match at Crewe Alexandra at the end of Jan. In 13 of those matches we failed to find the net and in that period of time we conceded 46 goals.
The other match in question was played on the 15th.Jan. 1971. Newport County 3, Southend United 0. I have seen many away defeats in my 56 years of following the Blues but this match was in fact Newport's first league win that season their record when we played them on that Friday night at Somerton Park was 4 draws and 21 defeats with a goal difference of 19-55.
Remember that one, we pulled it back to 2-2 before shocking penalty decision. Freddy Eastwoods Mum & Dad were sitting in front of us in the Leppings Lane Stand.
I thought of the more obvious ones; Harlow, Aylesbury, Scarborough, Hull (twice), Gillingham (too many to count) and Grimsby, but settled for a match played on Tuesday March 4th 1975 at Huddersfield. I took two friends from university (both serious Wolves fans), the ten mile bus ride to Leeds Road Huddersfield, having sung the praises of Dave Elliott, Chris Guthrie, Alan Moody and Peter Silvester amongst others. We were mid-table and Huddersfield were rock bottom, and less than 3 weeks previously we had beaten them 1-0 at Roots Hall.
For whatever reason we had Elliott, Moody and Neil Townsend out, replaced by debutant Terry Brisley, Steve Dyer and Andy Ford. We were brushed aside 4-1 which was flattering to us, and I never suggested taking my colleagues to a Blues game again!
One other point, I would strongly suspect that the turnout of Southend fans that night was probably the lowest I have ever seen us muster. I stand to be corrected, but I don't believe there was any official supporters coach (not even a mini-bus). Not a night to remember.
Mick, I am sure you will remember it well, can you please confirm that I have not made this up as it is almost 50 years ago and sometimes the memory can plays tricks?Terry Brisley, possibly an escapee from the forgotten players thread. Not as a footballer but as a Southend player. Remember him at Orient and Millwall. Actually played in the Millwall promotion winning side with Josh Wright's dad.
Distant midweek away matches back in the late 60s early 70s often had no organised transport resulting in some very low numbers of away supporters - like single figures on some occasions.
Back in those days,it was very frequently a question of waiting to see whether there were enough of us,not to”fill the coach” but to make the trip vaguely viable.Terry Brisley, possibly an escapee from the forgotten players thread. Not as a footballer but as a Southend player. Remember him at Orient and Millwall. Actually played in the Millwall promotion winning side with Josh Wright's dad.
Distant midweek away matches back in the late 60s early 70s often had no organised transport resulting in some very low numbers of away supporters - like single figures on some occasions.
Mick, I am sure you will remember it well, can you please confirm that I have not made this up as it is almost 50 years ago and sometimes the memory can plays tricks?
1968-69 hitch-hiking to Scunthorpe United away, getting picked up after coming off the A1 by the team coach, arrive at the ground then it starts lashing with rain "Match Postponed". A few weeks later we are hitch-hiking again to Scunthorpe United for what is our final match of that incredible season. Having just arrived at more or less the same place just off the A1 as we did a few weeks earlier who or what should come along,Yep you've guessed it the bloody team coach, so I think we hid? just to make sure that Ernie Shepherd didn't think we were taking the p.... Think this was maybe the time when Keith Lindsey's Mum & Dad gave us a bed for the night? These were"Great Times" with "Great Memories" and as of today "Many Great Friends" and it was also one of the all time "Great Seasons". Even though we never won anything that particular season we most certainly had a "Great Time".
Back in those days,it was very frequently a question of waiting to see whether there were enough of us,not to”fill the coach” but to make the trip vaguely viable.