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crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,924
Lyme Regis
Tilly stuck with his stinky shirt
Exclusive By Chris Phillips


It's the pits Steve Tilson won't clean his smelly shirt until Southend lose at home
SOUTHEND United fans could forgive manager Steve Tilson for getting a little bit shirty during tonight's clash with Brighton and Hove Albion at Roots Hall.

For the Blues boss' latest superstition is to not wash his match-day shirt until his side suffer a home defeat.

And, with the Shrimpers having now gone seven games without a defeat at their own ground, Tilson's shirt, which he wears under his suit before kick-off, has not been cleaned since late January.

"I'm not sure how it happened but this is my latest lucky charm and it seems to be working," said Tilson, who did not clean his suit or get his hair cut during the Seasiders' run of eight successive victories during the 2005/06 season.

"I can't get my shirt washed until we lose again but it's in a disgusting state. It's filthy and there is just no way anybody can see it.

"It means I have to keep my suit jacket on at all times because the shirt is covered in God knows what and doesn't smell too pleasant either, but it's keeping our run going and that's what matters the most to me."

Southend have also impressed away from home in recent weeks and have now not lost for 10 games.

That run has seen them rise up to fifth in the League One table, six points ahead of seventh-placed Tranmere Rovers.

This evening's encounter is also Blues' game in hand on the Prenton Park outfit and Tilson is keen to get more points on board.

"We're playing well at the moment but want and need to keep it going," he said.

"We've opened up a bit of a gap on the teams below us but can take nothing for granted.

"Things can change very quickly and we have some very hard games ahead, starting with tonight."

The Seagulls are currently ninth in the standings and also have their aspirations of finishing inside the promotion play-offs.

But they have now gone three games without a win and lost 3-2 at home to struggling Port Vale on Saturday.

"Brighton are a good side and the league table shows that," said Tilson.

"They've had a bit of a wobble just recently but just before that they had been on a great run and they're up there as one of the in-form sides in the league along with ourselves and Carlisle.

"They have some dangerous players and we shall have to make sure we approach it in the right way or we're going to come unstuck."
 




Robot Chicken

Seriously?
Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
We have no chance of winning tonight, sorry folks.
 






Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
I hope someone takes it upon themselves (if they happen to see him) to spill something over him, forcing him to change his shirt. Is Harty behind the scenes for this one?

I dont like the idea of Harty spilling juice over Steve Tilson...yuk!
 














Djmiles

Barndoor Holroyd
Dec 1, 2005
12,064
Kitchener, Canada
I had a bad feeling about Saturday, and predicted a defeat on here. However I have a good feeling about tonight, people will be smart to put a few quid on us to win 1-0 :thumbsup:
 






Conkers

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2006
4,558
Haywards Heath
We lose the easy games but i'm sure the boys will be well up for this knowing if we don't win than that's our slim play-off hope gone.
That's just the way we do things. 3-1 win :)
 


unnameable

New member
Feb 25, 2004
1,276
Oxford/Lancing
Didn't Wilkins say after the Forest game in December that he wouldn't give his wife one until Albion lost at home again? That might explain Saturday's performance. The players did it for Wilkins.
 




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