FC Halifax Town vs Southend United, 2001/02 English League Two, 2001/2002 English League Two

· English League Two
  • 16': Gary Jones
  • Red Card 87': Paul Stoneman
FT
1 - 1
  • 82': Andrew Woodward (OG)

About

FC Halifax Town are hosting Southend United at The Shay Stadium, Halifax, England, starting on . The match is a part of the English League Two.

Game Information

Competition: English League Two

Venue: The Shay Stadium
Location: Halifax, England
Attendance: 1,251

Line-Ups

HAL FC Halifax Town

No. Name
13 Barry Richardson (GK)
12 Mark Jules
5 Chris Clarke
4 Andrew Woodward
6 Paul Stoneman Yellow Card
18 Ian Fitzpatrick
2 Paul Harsley
19 Robert Herbert Yellow Card
16 Matthew Clarke
9 Steve Kerrigan
10 Gary Jones

SOUT Southend United

No. Name
1 Darryl Flahavan (GK)
4 Stephen Broad
5 Phil Whelan
16 Leon Cort
3 Damon Searle
29 Steven Clark
2 Carl Hutchings
8 Kevin Maher
11 Mark Rawle
31 Barrington Belgrave Yellow Card
9 Tesfaye Bramble

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