Blues limp to vital three points

Last updated : 15 September 2008 By Shrimpers24

Southend United ended their bleak run thanks to a first-half goal from striker Lee Barnard.

The Shrimpers had gone four league games without a win before Barnard secured the points after 29 minutes.

Southend dominated the opening exchanges, with Kevin Betsy particularly dangerous down the right flank and a wayward James Walker, back in the side on the left wing, could have had a hat-trick in the opening fifteen minutes!

Dougie Freedman, making his home debut, was the first to test Hereford goalkeeper Darren Randolph with a shot the stopper parried for a corner.

Dean Beckwith then deflected a Lee Barnard shot out for a corner as the Shrimpers bypassed the Bulls' five-man midfield with ease.

The visitors clawed their way back into the match with Stephen O'Leary and Bradley Hudson-Odoi firing wide.

James Walker then shot straight at Randolph before the Bulls keeper was beaten in the 29th minute. Simon Francis' cross was deflected to Freedman whose pass allowed Barnard to score with a 12-yard shot.

Hudson-Odoi should have equalised from five yards out three minutes later but somehow shot wide.

Bulls midfielder Toumani Diagouraga then shot straight at Steve Mildenhall before Barnard's tame shot was saved by Randolph as the half finished.

The second period was played at a pedestrian pace until O'Leary tried his luck with a 25-yard shot which was parried by Mildenhall on the hour mark.

Mildenhall then received treatment for a knee injury after he had blocked a driven shot by substitute Matt Done.

With no keeper on the bench it looked like striker Alex Revell would go between the sticks, but a hobbling Mildenhall continued in goal.

The whole incident seemed to upset Blues more than Hereford as the midfield started to lose concentration, giving the ball away far too many times allowing the away side a belief that a point was on when this should never have been the case.

Even on one leg though Big Steve denied Done in the dying seconds of the match and after six minutes of stoppage time ensured the Shrimpers secured their first league victory since beating Peterborough United 1-0 on the opening day of the season.

Southend moved out of the bottom four and up to 16th place. A win's a win may be a cliche but never was it so true as at Roots Hall this afternoon. Blues will travel to Crewe in much greater heart and they have their much criticised No.1 to thank for it.


Coca-Cola League One, Saturday, 13th September 2008 @ 15:00; Roots Hall
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Barnard 29
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Starting Line-ups
1Mildenhall 8
23Harding 7
2Francis 6
5Clarke 6
6Barrett 7
20Christophe 7
21Betsy 7
28Sawyer (Grant 87)6
9Barnard (Scannell 90)7
10Walker (Robson-Kanu 81)5
16Freedman 7
Substitutes
15Sankofa
12Scannell (Barnard 90)
17Robson-Kanu (Walker 81)
7Grant (Sawyer 87)
11Revell
19Goal Attempts7
8On Target4
11Off Target3
0Hit Woodwork0
1Offsides2
9Corners4
11Fouls10
Starting Line-ups
1Randolph 6
21Jackson 6
28Beckwith 6
8Smith (Easton 89)6
2Rose 6
4Diagouraga 7
6Taylor 6
17O'Leary (Johnson 90)6
10Hudson-Odoi 7
20Williams (Done 36)5
9Guinan 6
Substitutes
14Samson
12Oji
11Easton (Smith 89)
22Done (Williams 36)6
23Johnson (O'Leary 90)
Referee
G Horwood, Bedfordshire
Attendance
6393
Southend Utd. Cards
Francis53unsporting behaviour
Grant90dissent
Hereford Utd. Cards
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