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Stats corner: Southend United (A)

We begin our build up to Saturday's opening match of the 2010/11 season by looking at various stats involving both County and our opponents Southend United. Some information listed relates to last season's stats due to the fact that no games have been played this season yet.

CURRENT FORM (MOST RECENT MATCH FIRST):
STOCKPORT
SOUTHEND
L 3-0 Tranmere Rovers (H) L 3-1 Southampton (A)
L 2-1 Southend United (A) W 2-1 Stockport (H)
L 6-0 Huddersfield Town (H) D 2-2 Oldham (A)
L 2-0 Leyton Orient (A) L 1-0 Brighton (H)
L 3-0 Hartlepool United (A) D 2-2 Brentford (H)
 

2009/10 LEAGUE POSITIONS:
POS.
NAME:
P
W
D
L
GD
PTS
23rd Southend United
46
10
13
23
-21
43
24th Stockport County
46
5
10
31
-60
25
 

2009/10 SEASON STATS (LEAGUE):
STOCKPORT
 
SOUTHEND
Carl Baker - 13
Leading scorer
Lee Barnard - 17
7,768 vs. Leeds United
Highest attendance
10,329 vs. Colchester United
4,420
Ave. attendance
7,718
3,281 vs. Swindon Town
Lowest attendance
6,382 vs. Tranmere Rovers
4-2 vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
Biggest win
3-0 vs. Leyton Orient & Walsall
6-0 vs. Huddersfield Town
Heaviest defeat
3-0 vs. Norwich City / Hartlepool United
Johnny Mullins - 8
Most yellow cards
Alan McCormack - 16
David Poole - 2
Most red cards
Jean Francois Christophe - 2
 

HEAD TO HEAD:

(AT SOUTHEND'S GROUND)

SOUTHEND WIN
DRAW
STOCKPORT WIN
6
5
2
 

PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
DATE
HOME
RES.
AWAY
COMP.
01/05/10
Southend
2 - 1
Stockport
League One (3)
03/10/09
Stockport
0 - 2
Southend
League One (3)
17/01/09
Stockport
3 - 1
Southend
League One (3)
11/10/08
Southend
1 - 1
Stockport
League One (3)
23/03/90
Southend
2 - 0
Stockport
Fourth Division (4)
 

LAST TIME OUT AT ROOTS HALL:
Saturday 1st May 2010

Coca-Cola League Two

Southend United
2 - 1
Stockport County
Crawford 75

McCormack 89

 
Ibehre 71
Southend: Mildenhall, Baldwin, Francis, Mvoto, Herd, McCormack, Grant, Moussa, O'Keefe, Crawford, Vernon (Paterson 70 mins)

Subs not used: Sankofa, Okai, Bentley

Stockport: Rigby, Sadler, Huntington, Swailes, Halls, Turnbull, Poole ( Donnelly 79 mins) , Perkins, Vincent, Partridge ( Pilkington 41 mins), Ibehre

Subs not used: Griffin, Fon Williams, Havern, Barnes

Bookings:

Mvoto (Southend)

Turnbull (Stockport)

Attendance: 7,145

Referee: C Sarginson

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