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Updated 2026-06-17 12:04

Southend United F.C. entered a new ownership arrangement in July 2024 by the COSU consortium led by Justin Rees, ending a period of financial strain and lifting a prior transfer embargo. Redevelopment of Roots Hall were revealed with AFL Architects appointed for a community-led redesign, while the North Bank reopened to home supporters in December 2024, marking a return to stability after relegation from the Football League in 2021. The club keeps up the Essex derby against Colchester United and keeps up community engagement in Southend-on-Sea.

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After 15 months, Southend's transfer embargo was lifted on 28 December 2023. Southend finished the 2023–24 National League season in 9th place. Without the 10-point deduction they would have finished sixth. At the club's winding-up petition hearing on 15 May, the consortium and Martin sought a six-week adjournment, supported by Stewarts Law and two other creditors. The club was given six weeks to settle with creditors or face liquidation. As a consequence of the unresolved winding-up order,...

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