Southend United Football Club: 100 Greats

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Alan Moody
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Billy Best
Billy Moore
Brett Angel
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Chris Powell
Dave Robinson
David Crown
Eddie Firmani
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football fans
George Molyneux
Harold Halse
Harry Threadgold
Jimmy McAlinden
Jimmy Shankly
Mervyn Cawston
Micky Stead
Mike Marsh
Paul Clark
Paul Sansome
Peter Butler
Peter Watson
professional football
Richard Cadette
Ronnie Pountney
Roy Hollis
Sammy McGory
Sandy Anderson
southend fans
Southend United FC
Stan Collymore
supporters
Ted Hankey
Tony Bentley

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752421773
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2001
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As football enters the twenty-first century, it is an ideal time for supporters to reflect on the players and personalities who have made Southend United Football Club such a widely-respected name in professional football during the last century.
These pages feature 100 of the greatest names in the club's long history. Those selected include stalwarts noted for their longevity and record breaking, such as Sandy Anderson, Alan Moody, Billy Best and Roy Hollis. Gifted players who spent only a short time at Southend but contributed much to the folklore of the club also make the top 100. For example, Jimmy McAlinden, Eddie Firmani and Mike Marsh, all club record signings of their respective eras, qualify for the final list. Goalscoring masters who dominated the club's history are chosen, like Harold Halse, Jimmy Shankly, Sammy McGory, Richard Cadette, David Crown and Brett Angell. Goalkeeping legends such as Billy Moore, Ted Hankey, Harry Threadgold, Mervyn Cawston and Paul Sansome are included. Defensive heroes George Molyneux, Peter Watson, Tony Bentley and Micky Stead also earn a place in the list. Certain players who encompass the spirit of the club, such as Dave Robinson, Ronnie Pountney, Paul Clark, Peter Butler and Chris Powell are also featured here. Finally the footballing genius that is Stan Collymore graces these pages and the front cover, despite making only 33 appearances in a Blues shirt.
Each of these players and many more are profiled, with detailed biographical and statistical records. Supporting the text are portrait and action shots, some of which have never been seen before. Compiled by two life-long supporters on behalf of all Southend United fans, this superb book salutes the 100 greatest players and rewards them for a century of wonderful memories.

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