Phil Brown is hoping his work as Southend United manager will reward him with a Premier League job in the future.The 55-year-old won promotion with the Shrimpers last season through the League Two play-offs and has continued that momentum in League One, taking the club to the cusp of the play-off places.Brown took Hull City to the Premier League for the first time in their 104-year history before successfully avoiding relegation in 2009 - but was sacked after a poor run of form in 2010. FL72 Podcast - Warnock, Brown and Holloway He was appointed Preston North End boss in January 2011 but was unable to save the club from relegation and was subsequently sacked. Brown spent nearly two years out of the game but is rebuilding his CV with Southend.When asked if the work hes doing at Southend is being noticed by clubs higher up the football pyramid, Brown told the FL72 Podcast: Youd hope so.You always try to put yourself in at the right level in terms of your ability. Having managed in the Premier League and achieved success at that level, you always want to get back there. FL72 Podcast - listen here Neil Warnock, Phil Brown, Alex Revell and Ian Holloway provide your Football League fix A couple of years ago, football had turned its back on me where management was concerned and the only place available to me was in the second division. I jumped at the chance and got my hands dirty again, working with players and trying to improve them individually.Hopefully Ive proved to a lot of people that management at every level is a difficult job. And if youre successful at a lower level, why not be given a crack at the higher levels? Its important you get rewarded somewhere along the line.Were trying to improve this football club and take it to the next level - if we can do that and its rewarded by people looking at that, then all well and good, but Ive got a job to do here. Southend have exceeded expectations in League One this season and despite losing their last two games are just three points off the play-off places. They welcome league leaders Burton Albion to Roots Hall on Monday night and Brown is hoping his team can bounce back to form in front of the Sky Sports cameras.He said: Were on the shirt tails of the play-offs. Its been a fairly successful season but weve been disappointed with our levels of consistency. Weve won a couple of games then weve lost three. I need to get a level of consistency to make a challenge.Our job as a management group is to focus on the next game and our next game is the league leaders with the Sky cameras in town. Hopefully it will be a turn on performance from both sides. Also See:Mersons predictionsOllies predictionsFL72 PodcastVapormax Plus Black Cheap .C. - The Carolina Hurricanes have placed backup goalie Anton Khudobin on injured reserve with an unspecified lower-body injury. 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A knee to the thigh might have stung him the most, but his sixth straight double-double made up for the brief burst of pain.MILWAUKEE -- The Bucks have acquired forward Michael Beasley from the Houston Rockets for backup point guard Tyler Ennis in a deal that beefs up Milwaukees frontcourt depth.The 6-foot-9 Beasley averaged 12.8 points and 4.9 rebounds in 20 games last season for Houston. He was playing in China before signing with the Rockets, where won his leagues Foreign MVP Award while playing for the Shandong Golden Stars.Were excited to add a player with Michaels skill set to our team, general manager John Hammond said. Hes someone that weve kept our eye on the last few seasons and were looking forward to watching him compete throughout training camp and the season.The deal could signal that the Bucks intend to keep 6-foot-11 Giannis Antetokounmpo as aa primary ball-handler, a position in which he thrived last season.ddddddddddddMichael Carter-Williams and Matthew Dellavedova can also play point guard.Beasley, though, hasnt been much of a 3-point shooter in recent years. The Bucks wont have guard Khris Middleton for about six months because of a torn left hamstring.Beasley, 27, was the second overall pick by Miami in the 2008 NBA Draft out of Kansas State. He played seven seasons in the NBA, and spent some time in China before going to the Rockets.He has averaged 13.0 points and 4.8 rebounds in his NBA career, which includes stints at Minnesota and Phoenix. ' ' '