JUSTIN Edinburgh's family have thanked well-wishers following a memorial service for the former Southend United defender.

A number of footballing legends gathered at Chelmsford Cathedral yesterday to pay their respects to the 49-year-old who led Leyton Orient to the National League title last season. 

And following the service, the League Managers Association released a statement on behalf of the Edinburgh family, which read: "At Chelmsford Cathedral, we said goodbye to our beloved Justin.

"This celebration of Justin's life was exactly as he would have wanted it, surrounded by hundreds of his family, friends, colleagues, former colleagues and fans.

"As a family, and on behalf of Justin, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to (those) who have supported us during the most difficult few weeks of our lives...

"And to all of our family and friends who have rallied around and helped throughout an extremely sad and difficult period for us all.

"We have appreciated every gesture of goodwill, every tribute and everyone who touched Justin during his incredible life.

"We hope his legacy will live on through the fond memories of everyone who knew him and that Justin will continue to have a positive impact on people's lives through The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation - a charitable initiative established in his memory."

Edinburgh had previously managed Northampton, Gillingham and Newport before taking charge of Orient in November 2017.

As a player, he is best remembered for his decade-long spell at Tottenham, where he won the FA Cup in 1991, playing alongside Gary Lineker and Paul Gascoigne, as well as the League Cup in 1999. Edinburgh also played for Southend, Portsmouth and Billericay.

Edinburgh's son, Charlie, said: "I've learnt things about my father that I didn't know before and after today I think there will be more of that to come.

"He was a man who had so much time and passion to give to people. The overwhelming support we've seen is down to him and the type of person he was - he was a top, top man."

Leyton Orient director of football Ling added: "We hold Justin in the highest regard because he did an absolutely wonderful job for our football club.

"The club will be supporting the foundation in every way it can and Justin will be honoured in the way he should be."