Southend United manager Paul Sturrock: Why our league campaign has not gone to plan
SOUTHEND United manager Paul Sturrock on why this season has not gone to plan in the league.
SOUTHEND United manager Paul Sturrock on why this season has not gone to plan in the league.
TUESDAY night’s game against AFC Wimbledon was our worst home performance of the season so far and we need a strong reaction in tomorrow’s game with Torquay United.
WE head in to tomorrow's game with Rotherham feeling like we have to pay back our supporters after what happened against Barnet in the week.
WE’RE more like Southend Hospital than Southend United at the moment and it’s certainly not an ideal situation to be in.
THE good recent results we’ve achieved have been overshadowed by the serious injury Michael Timlin sustained at Leyton Orient during the week.
TOMORROW’S game with Oxford United is the start of a very busy period for us.
THERE are a few heads down in our squad at the moment and the best way to sort that out is by getting a win.
I’D MUCH prefer us to be playing in the league tomorrow as we want to get back on the rails after two successive defeats.
WE go to Burton Albion tomorrow and they’ve had a fantastic home record this season.
AFTER tonight’s game with Chesterfield we’ve reached the half way point of the season and I think it’s safe to say League Two is even more competitive this year.
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