bobbycodpiece
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Please let me know if you remember the Albion being known as "the Shrimps" before Dolphins or Seagulls?
I went to my first game in 1969, I am sure they were the Shrimps at that time.
Can you imagine the ribbing we would get if we were still the Shrimps.
The Shrimpers would have been better, but thats already taken.
Could've been worse. Imagine if we were the "Prawns", or the "Pollacks" or something...Can you imagine the ribbing we would get if we were still the Shrimps.
we were the shrimps when I started but dolphins was also used - the two seemed synonomous through the 50's/60's (I have an idea Southend were also the shrimps or shrimpers) until we mutated into seagulls in the 70's
They still are.We were the 'Shrimps',Morecambe a non league club were also the 'Shrimps',Southend were the 'Shrimpers,think we changed to the Dolphins sometime in the middle 60s....then onto the 'Seagulls'.
I do remember somebody on the Chicken Run back in the 1960s shouting "Come on the twin towns!" Always stuck with me for some reason, although I don't think I heard it again.I read somewhere that we were known as the Twins for a short time many years ago, as we were the only league team named after two towns.
I seem to recall us changing to Dolphins when Bamber started rejigging the commercial side of the club away from the old Supporters Club. Whilst Shrimps was an acknowledged nickname, I don't recall it actually being used other than in a couple of press reports. We were the Dolphins for only about a year 'cos noone liked it and Seagulls got adopted by the north stand, and it stuck.
we were the shrimps when I started but dolphins was also used - the two seemed synonomous through the 50's/60's (I have an idea Southend were also the shrimps or shrimpers) until we mutated into seagulls in the 70's
I at that time the reserves had their own nickname - The Lambs.