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Hammers Promoted: Is this the end of the road for Orient?
On the weekend where West Ham sealed promotion back to the Premier League at the first attempt, I am looking at the future of Leyton Orient. West Ham are the closest club to Orient and it has be known that … Continue reading
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High’s 1 season, to the Lows of the Next
Looking back at the 2010/2011 season, it was a good season to be an Orient fan, exceeding expectations just finishing outside the playoffs. It gave this season to have potential to be great and to build on the foundations of … Continue reading
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Milan 0-0 Barca, Advantage Who?
Advantage who? After a 0-0 draw at the San Siro, both Barca and Milan look to the return leg at the Nou Camp on Tuesday. Both teams had chances to win the game, Milan had two glorious chances in the … Continue reading
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Change at Orient
Having not been to an Orient match since 14th January due to being at Uni, my first game back was to watch our defeat to Wednesday 1-0. It was the first time I had seen us without both Dawson and … Continue reading
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Barca Quality Too Much for Arsenal
A comprehensive performance from Barcelona knocks Arsenal out, putting themselves into the quarters winning 3-1 on the night and 4-3 on aggregate. Arsenal rarely threatened in the game before and after Robin Van Persie was harshly sent off for time … Continue reading
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Kalou Inspires Chelsea to Cut United’s Lead to 9
An unconvincing first half performance from Chelsea was followed by a comfortable second half capped with a fine performance from substitute, Soloman Kalou, who took the game away from Blackpool. Kalou came on after 55 minutes after a injury to … Continue reading
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Complacent Madrid Still Cut Barca lead to 7
A stuttering second half display from Real Madrid nearly costs them dear after a sensational first half display which put them 2-0 in front. Madrid were exceptional in the first half giving Racing a lesson on one and two touch … Continue reading
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Richards Remembered in Premier League Thriller
An end to end game between Wolves and Tottenham ended rightfully level at 3-3 on the day Dean Richards was remembered. An entertaining game that swung both ways with both teams looking likely to win, decisions that everyone will debate … Continue reading
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Dalgleish Delight as Liverpool beat United
A fine all round Liverpool performance proves too much for an United side missing key players. Liverpool exploited the missing demanding center half duo of Ferdinand and Vidic. Suarez and Kuyt ran Smalling and Brown ragged all game. However, both … Continue reading
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Classy Carroll Moves Orient to 10th
An inspired first half display from Spurs loanee, Tommy Carroll helped move Orient to 10th. Carroll’s movement and composure on the ball was a pleasure to watch, not something you expect from an 18 year old, he dominated the midfield … Continue reading
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