FA Trophy
Hornchurch boss Mark Stimson makes it a famous five in the FA Trophy
The Hornchurch boss clinched his fourth success in the competition as a manager having also won it as a player with Canvey Island in 2001.
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Ralph: That was for loyal fans
Nathan Ralph hailed the impact of the raucous Southend United fans at Wembley.
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We’ll never forget you
As a Last Dance goes, there is no better arena in the country than Wembley.
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Southend United 0-0 Wealdstone (4-2 on pens) Gus Scott-Morriss is the Shrimpers man of glory!
It simply had to be Gus Scott-Morriss, didn’t it? Firm fans’ favourite, entertainer and leader in the Southend United dressing room, the 29-year-old is at the centre of everything at Roots Hall.
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Future is bright for Waddock
Gary Waddock quickly parked his upset over Wealdstone’s Wembley defeat to predict a bright future for his plucky part-timers.








