Win The Southend United Quiz Book Part 3

Last updated : 05 August 2009 By exiledessexboy

Will you be a Shrimper with a record catch as you reel in the answers to the 800 tricky questions in this quiz book about Southend United Football Club, or will you be singing the Blues as you bemoan the one, or more, that got away?

Your knowledge about all aspects of the club since its formation will be tested to the limit, from memorable managers and players to transfer fees, opponents, scores, awards and all the unforgettable competitions and matches that have kept fans on the edge of their seats throughout the club's long history.

With a fitting foreword by Frank Dudley, this quiz book is brimming with interesting facts and figures and is guaranteed to provide hours of entertainment, reminiscing and discussion for fans of the club.

Question 3: Stoke City payed £200,000 for which Southend player in March 1997?

To win one of three books on offer just answer the three questions which have now been posted.

Click on the link below:
www.southendunited-mad.co.uk/feedback/loadcont.asp?cid=EMED, fill in your contact details and in the 'your comments' section leave your answers and click submit.

The questions will be repeated on Wednesday and you have until midnight Thursday August 6 to send them in.

The winners will be the first three names with the correct answers picked at random.

The lucky Shrimpers, well we presume they will be Shrimpers, will be announced around noon on Friday August 7, the day before the league opener against Huddersfield

Good Luck.

If your unlucky not to win or would like to purchase a book directly, they are available from APEX PUBLISHING on 01255428500 or go online at www.apexpublishing.co.uk

The Southend United Quiz Book is compiled by Chris Cowlin and Peter Miles.

"It's the quiz of the century. The ultimate anorakopedia of Southend United...a machine gun firing questions and answers. There's enough trivia here to while away the miles on those long away trips...and you'll never have to phone a friend."
Shaun Peel, BBC Look East