I Lost My Brother, Now I'm Keeping His Name Alive

Daily MailMarch 17, 2007

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A SENSE of perspective is a priceless gift. In football, it is also that rarest of gifts. Today's meeting between Southend and Leeds comes with both clubs hinting at late-season escape acts from the drop. Call it a sixpointer. Do not, though, crank up the significance further.

Relegation is no tragedy and the game is not a matter of life or death. It is just a football match.

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I Lost My Brother, Now I'm Keeping His Name Alive

Nobody at Roots Hall understands that better than Southend goalkeeper Darryl Flahavan.

Tragedy is a concept which enveloped him six years ago.

It took from him his older brother Aaron and dragged him into a quicksand of drunken self-pity from whi...

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