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BoydOs fight back for precious point

Goals from Adam Boyd and skipper Stephen Purches saw Orient battle back from a 2-0 half-time deficit to snatch a precious point on Saturday. Scunthorpe, who went into the game on the back of seven straight wins, looked to be cruising to victory when Izzy...
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LingMartin lingers longer at the O’s!

MANAGER Martin Ling completed five years in charge on Tuesday, but insisted it s still very much work in progress at Orient, writes TREVOR DAVIES. Ling has improved the club s league position every season since he took control and is desperate to keep th...
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LingLing: Improve or face a relegation dog fight

MARTIN LING admits that his side will face a relegation fight, unless they can improve on last week s sad showing at Southend, writes TREVOR DAVIES. Ling watched his team slip to a third successive League One defeat and admitted: We have picked up eight...
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Cave-BrownThe pier is not the only thing to stick out!

Southend United 3 Leyton Orient 0 THE Pier at Southend was, at one time, the longest in the world - it stuck out a mile, writes TREVOR DAVIES. And after the O s were swept away like driftwood bobbing up and down during a high tide, something else stuck...
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LingLing looks to turn things around

ORIENT boss Martin Ling is determined to turn things around following a run of three successive defeats. The O s were beaten 3-0 at Southend on Friday night and were always up against it after conceding two goals in the first 12 minutes. It s eight point...
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BoydLing wins the lucky dip - but brave O’s slip!

Leyton Orient 1 Leicester City 3 ORIENT manager Martin Ling must feel like a punter at a lucky dip stall on a Saturday afternoon, writes TREVOR DAVIES. Each week he puts his hand into the tub and has no idea what s going to come out! Against one of the...
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LeicesterLeicester fortunate admits Pearson

EVEN Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson admitted his side were fortunate to come away with three points from Saturday s game. I m relieved, he admitted after he watched Leicester grab two late goals to steal a 3-1 win and he admitted: Orient caused us a...
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JeffreyGrim-faced boss declares war on troops

Leyton Orient 0 Stockport County 3 ORIENT manager Martin Ling emerged grim-faced from the dressing room almost three-quarters of an hour after Saturday s shattering home defeat by Stockport and admitted: It was like open warfare in there. – writes TRE...
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PAST POLL RESULTS
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%
Your Views

J Copley in Dagenham writes

Another three-goal hiding, another nail in our coffin, and still no sign of a striker. Just a normal few weeks for Orient and the long-suffering fans. I, for one, am sick of hearing the lame excuses for continuing failure. A couple of injuries and we are...
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