Southend United F.C. - Club Records

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  • Biggest Victory: 10–1 v Golders Green, FA Cup, 1934–35; 10–1 v Brentwood, FA Cup, 1968–69; 10–1 v Aldershot, Football League Trophy, 1990–91
  • Heaviest Defeat: 1–9 v Brighton & Hove Albion, 1965–66
  • Highest Attendance (All Comps): 31,033 v Liverpool, FA Cup, 10 January 1979
  • Highest Attendance (League): 21,020 v Leyton Orient, Football League Third Division South, 9 September 1955
  • Lowest Attendance (All Comps): 945 v Cambridge United, Associate Members Cup, 16 December 1986
  • Highest Average Attendance: 12,089 1949–50 Football League Third Division South – Southend Stadium
  • Lowest Average Attendance: 2,103 1984–85 Football League Fourth Division – Roots Hall
  • Most Appearances (All Comps): Alan Moody (506 – 1972–1984)
  • Most Appearances (League): Sandy Anderson (452 – 1950–1962)
  • Most Appearances (FA Cup): Alan Moody (32 – 1972–1984)
  • Most Appearances (League Cup): David Martin (25 – 1986–1993)
  • Most Appearances (Other Cup): Kevin Maher (26 – 1998 to 2008)
  • Most Goals (All Comps): Roy Hollis (135 – 1954–1960)
  • Most Goals (League): Roy Hollis (120 – 1954–1960)
  • Most Goals (FA Cup): Roy Hollis (15 – 1954–1960) and Billy Best (15 – 1968–1973)
  • Most Goals (League Cup): Sammy McMillan (15 – 1967–69) and David Martin (15 – 1986–1993)
  • Most Goals (Other Cup): Brett Angell (10 – 1990–1994)

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