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AScott wants O's to build on Exeter win

STRIKER Scott McGleish fired home his side s second goal against Exeter on Saturday and insisted afterwards that Leyton Orient can build on the impressive win during the weeks ahead, WRITES TREVOR DAVIES. The O s make the short trip to Dagenham & Redbridg...
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ASlade: Open for business

ORIENT boss Russell Slade was delighted with Saturday s first league win of the season and declared afterwards: This football club is officially open. , WRITES TREVOR DAVIES. The O s have not made the best of starts to the new campaign, but after Saturda...
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FULL-TIME Cox and Jarvis strike for Orient to sink Seagulls

Brighton & Hove Albion 0 Leyton Orient 2 It was a happy return to the Withdean Stadium for Orient manager Russell Slade and midfielder Dean Cox on Wednesday night. It was Slade s first return to Brighton, since leaving the manager s post at Brighton last...
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FULL-TIME Orient blitz Exeter and cruise to first league win

FULL-TIME Orient 3 Exeter City 0 ORIENT powered to their first league win of the season with a hugely-impressive display against Exeter City, writes Trevor Davies. After dominating the first half, Alex Revell headed the home side into a deserved lead six...
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HALF-TIME: Orient dominate as Revell strikes

HALF-TIME Orient 1 Exeter City 0 ORIENT, looking for their first league win of the season, started like an express train and were rewarded when Alex Revell broke the deadlock with a header just before the break. It was a half that Orient dominated from st...
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THE TEAMS: Orient v Exeter City - Slade makes three changes

Orient boss Russell Slade makes three changes from the side that went out of the Carling Cup on Tuesday night to Barclays Premier League side West Bromwich Albion, as striker Alex Revell, and midfielders Matthew Spring and Dean Cox were restored to the si...
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ElloitDefender in fitness fight

DEFENDER Elliot Omozusi is hoping to shake off a hamstring injury in time for Saturday s game against Exeter City. The defender, who joined from Fulham in the summer, has not missed a game yet this season, but was substituted at half time...
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SladeRussell returns

ORIENT boss Russell Slade makes a return to his former club next Wednesday, after the O s were drawn against Brighton & Hove Albion in the first round of the Johnstone s Paint Trophy. It will be Slade s first return to the Withdean Stadium since leaving h...
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SOTONNo sinners at the Saints

ORIENT manager Russell Slade was full of praise for his side after they battled their way to a draw at Southampton on Saturday. O s had to weather an early storm and Slade admitted he was delighted with the resilience his team showed: I thought we had to...
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FULL-TIME Orient crash out as Baggies bounce on

Orient 0 West Brom 2 ORIENT S hopes of causing a Carling Cup shock ended when a goal in each half sent them spinning out of the competition, writes Trevor Davies Pablo Ibanez scored the first on 29 minutes when the West Brom defender headed home a free-ki...
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ONLINE POLL
With manager Russell Slade making a whole host of new signings, where will Orient finish this season?





 
PAST POLL RESULTS
With Stockport, Wycombe and Tranmere likely to fill three of the bottom four places, who do you think will join them in League Two next season?
Exeter 23%
Leyton Orient 32%
Gillingham 21%
Yeovil 8%
Someone else 16%
Orient's average home gate was just under 4,700 last season. With sides like Southampton, Charlton and Norwich being relegated, and with Brentford, Gillingham and Wycombe coming up, what will it be this season?
Below 4,700 5%
4,700 to 5,000 33%
5,001 to 5,500 27%
Over 5,500 14%
Depends on how they do 21%
Q: Leyton Orient’s average home attendances have slipped this season. What is the biggest reason for the drop?
Poor home record 70.83%
Lack of Goals 12.5%
Nothing, That’s Normal 12.5%
Credit Crunch 4.16%
Were Orient right to part company with manager Martin Ling?
Yes 56%
No 44%
Will Orient improve on last season’s 14th-place finish?
Yes 56%
No 34%
No change 10%
Q:Who is Leyton Orient’s best striking partnership for the play-off run-in?
Boyd & Gray 46%
Boyd & Ibehre 41%
Ibehre & Gray 13%
Q: Who do you think has been the best Orient manager in the last 25 years?
Martin Ling: 61%
Frank Clark: 22%
Tommy Taylor: 9%
Chris Turner/John Sitton: 6%
Paul Brush: 2%
Pat Holland: 0%
Peter Eustace: 0%
Q:Although Leyton Orient still have hopes of promotion, they have produced some poor performances this season. Which was the worst?
Northampton (a) 35%
Swansea (h) 27 %
Millwall (h) 22 %
Gillingham (a) 9%
Hartlepool (h) 7%
Q:The Os have won three successive away games, where is that run likely to end?
Leeds United 44%
Nowhere 26%
Bristol Rovers 26% Gillingham 11%
Q:With Leeds having been deducted 15 points at the start of the season, when do you think they will overtake Leyton Orient?
Before Christmas 18%
After Christmas 25%
Not at all 57%
Q:Who should play alongside Tamika Mkandawire in the centre of defence?
Alton Thelwell 30%
Brian Saah 58%
Clayton Fortune 1%
Let’s sign someone quick 21%
Q: Are Leyton Orient likely to lose fans next season as a consequence of Dagenham and Redbridge being promoted into the football league?
Yes: 24%
No: 76%
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