The Arsenal starlet Chuks Aneke was sent off for a months loan at Crewe Alexander but it all went wrong after just 73 minutes of his debut against Stevenage when Aneke made a mad two-footed challenge on Stevenage's Anthony Grant which resulted in straight red card and an automatic three-match ban.
The talented young Arsenal midfielder Chuks Aneke was sent out on loan at Crewe Alexander to give him some much-needed first team action, but his debut against Stevenage last week went horribly wrong after a moment of madness from Gunners starlet.
Crewe were 2-1 up in the 73rd minute of the game when Aneke shocked everyone with a crazy two-footed challenge on Stevenage's Anthony Grant which resulted in straight red card for the Arsenal starlet.
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TOWN 2 (Caddis '69, Murray '82) Southend United:Luke Daniels; Sean Clohessy, Bilel Mohsni, Chris
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Southend United crashed out of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy with a humiliating home defeat to one
of their biggest rivals.
Orient capitalised on gaps all over the park, especially in the second half, and Blues were made to
pay for their lack of man-marking on several occasions.
Steve Tilson has a big job on his hands sealing up the massive space Blues allowed the visitors to
enjoy.
Southend United slipped to a heavy defeat at the Banks's Stadium after too many defensive errors
were punished by an efficient home side who thoroughly deserved the victory.
A terrible second half period saw the Blues collapse after going into the break level at 1-1.
Hal Robson-Kanu scored that equaliser and Lee Barnard got his first goal of the season - a
consolation - to make it 5-2.
Southend United have moved to sign Chelsea teenager Lee Sawyer on a three-month loan.
The 19-year-old, who plays as an attacking midfielder, gives the Blues cover after the departure of
Nicky Bailey to Charlton and the injured Alan McCormack - who's out for another 6 weeks.
Southend United have strengthened their squad by signing Ipswich left back Dan Harding on a 6-month
loan and Bristol City winger Kevin Betsy for a nominal fee.
The two players go straight into the squad to face Peterborough on Saturday. Harding - who's 24 -
says he's taken the decision to drop down a division to get some first team football and the move
is likely to be made permanent in January, if the player performs well.
Leading European bookmakers enjoy the 'revenge served cold' template of reactive rutting.
On a global level, this is not a strategy that is frequently an option due to the incredible
degrees of dexterity demonstrated by the Asian layers - any tactic against the Far East is merely
seen as an invitation to play.
Behind every great fortune is a forgotten crime.
And, behind every small fortune are a whole array of smaller forgotten criminal indiscretions.
But crimes they remain.
Anthony Grant Bloom is the new chairperson of Brighton And Hove Albion FC.
Bloom demanded the role in return for his financial commitment to the continuation of the Falmer
Stadium Project (FSP).
Southend squandered a 2-goal lead at Roots Hall this afternoon (Saturday) as Huddersfield stole a
point in the Shrimpers' opening fixture of the 09/10 League One season.
The Blues had taken the lead when Lee Barnard cooly slotted away a penalty in the 14th minute,
after Anthony Grant was fouled in the area.