Southend United's Paul Sturrock play games against Dagenham & Regbridge & Great Wakering Rovers

29 December 2010 09:57
Blues boss Paul Sturrock was pleased to have his Southend United squad play two training games against Dagenham & Rebridge and Great Wakering Rovers Bank Holiday Tuesday. Sturrock: 'The weather looks like it's starting to improve'After the postponement of the Bank Holiday Tuesday game against Crewe Alexandra, which left the Shrimpers without any match action since beating Cheltenham 2-0 a couple of weeks ago, Southend United manager Paul Sturrock took the chance to field two sides in two seperate training games yesterday.The Shrimpers played at League One team Dagenham & Redbridge in the morning, winning 3-2; while another Blues side turned out in the evening in another victory at Ryman Division One Great Wakering Rovers, 3-0.Forgotten man Matt Paterson, Jamie Stephens and Harry Crawford, grabbed the goals against the Daggers in a match played at the London Soccer Dome, Greenwich.At the latter game in Southend, Blair Sturrock, Lyle-Della-Verde, a terrific effort from the 15-year-old who recently signed a long-term deal with the club, and skipper Craig Easton, were the scorers in that win. Sturrock told www.southendunited.co.uk: "It's been a long time since we played a match and so it was good for both sides to get out there and stetch their legs. The weather looks like it's starting to improve so hopefully we can get back to playing some games very soon as it has been a frustrating period. The boys were able to stretch their legs over 75 minutes and I think both sides got something out of it." Southend United v D & R (from): Morris, Osifuwa, Ferdinand, Prosser, Gilbert, Bouzid, Zaaboub, James-Lewis, Woodyard, Paterson, Crawford, Stevens, Mohsni, Phillips, Furlonge.Southend United v GWR: Evans, Clohessy, Barker, Coughlan, Herd, Milner (Della-Verde h-t), Grant, Easton, Hall, Soares, Sturrock. For fuller reports on the games:www.southendunited.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10444~2253079,00.html

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