Neville's Breakfast
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4-0 down at home to Cheaterfield and fans on the pitch with a protest banner. The players have been taken off.
They just sacked Phil Brown.
Not only have Southend been on the slide, Phil Brown has come a long way (down) since that day he sat his players in the centre circle for their half time roasting ...............
I thought it was brilliant at the time - so, IIRC, did the pundits, and obviously Phil Brown himself thought it was a good idea. Shows just how wrong you can be sometimes!That really was the beginning of the end for him.
Brave thing to do but not sure he should have done it.
Neither of them in the English Football Leagues now. Can remember playing both Wow - how our Club has progressed in such a short time.
I thought it was brilliant at the time - so, IIRC, did the pundits, and obviously Phil Brown himself thought it was a good idea. Shows just how wrong you can be sometimes!
Yup. Thought so as well, and obviously its not necessarily what lead to his demise.
But thinking about it later I'm not sure publicly shaming your players makes the work harder for you or more eager to follow instructions..
As I understand it the owner wants to turn Roots Hall into a housing/shopping complex.What’s the story with the owner and why they hate him? Saw a zoom call with supporters where he started swearing at a bloke and calling him an idiot etc
As I understand it the owner wants to turn Roots Hall into a housing/shopping complex.
At least nothing like that could happen with Brighton.
I was there in 1956 when we won 2-1
Home and away
They both thought they were 'bigger' than us. The knees up mother brown goal celebration music at sarfend was particularly unpleasant. As was the whole of Cheaterfraud.
Fuggem
Anybody remember when we went to Southend in September 1987 ?
Seem to remember we invaded the pitch, we lost 2-1 i think, whole day was total mayhem
In the early 90’s my ex-gf’s brother in law was Southend born n bred. So, you guessed it a Hammer, but he also liked his home town club because they were going through a mini renaissance.
He loved their position and mocked us (who were being quite deliberately destroyed by Archer).
Very common in our pre-Amex years. I worked with Arsenal, Manure and Hammer plastics (everyone Sussex born), who revelled in the Albion’s demise.
Someone at work (admiddedly not a football fan) mocked the Albion when we were around 12 points adrift in the spring of 97. I said 'I bet you a tenner we stay up' and they wouldn't take the bet. I love a bit of mouth without trousers, me. Another one of those people who crossed me and came a cropper later....
I can understand someone with a dog in a fight taking pleasure at the competition's demise, but mocking as a casual bystanders is particularly unedifying. What was that Monty Python film where hangings had gloaters? Scum, aren't they?
Someone at work (admiddedly not a football fan) mocked the Albion when we were around 12 points adrift in the spring of 97. I said 'I bet you a tenner we stay up' and they wouldn't take the bet. I love a bit of mouth without trousers, me. Another one of those people who crossed me and came a cropper later....
I can understand someone with a dog in a fight taking pleasure at the competition's demise, but mocking as a casual bystanders is particularly unedifying. What was that Monty Python film where hangings had gloaters? Scum, aren't they?
I love hearing @HWT karma stories, some are slow burners, they takes years to crystallise
I was just about to tuck in to my Haddock and Chips in that huge cafe on the seafront when from the amusements door swarms of Southend fans came in, I thought good job I'd got my grub before that lot came in, it didn't take long for me to realise they weren't actually there for the average fish and chips but trying to lay low.
10 minutes or so passed by and a hefty mob of Brighton fans walked past the Cafe and that was it , bloody wild west, luckily I'd manage to finish my lunch in time and avoided the ballistic ketchup bottles and wandered off to the pub just up the road from the ground, it was one of those days where no matter where you went there was trouble.
I really can't remember any pitch invasion perhaps in the left hand corner of the stand where there was some trouble and a few fans hurled themselves into the Southend bit but it may well have happened because I can't even remember getting home that night .