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PurchesPurches: “We look to have a good mix”

ORIENT skipper Stephen Purches believes that a blend of youthful exuberance and experience will be the perfect mix for the club to spring a few surprises next season. The bookmakers have already written Orient off and new signings have been sparse during...
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WilliamsWilliams is on the look-out

ORIENT reported back for pre-season training this week, with just three new summer signings aboard. Scott McGleish, Ben Chorley and Adrian Patulea are the new additions - but boss Geraint Williams insists that more arrivals are on their way. With Sean Tho...
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SouthendIt’s a Friday switch for Southend trip

ORIENT S early-season trip to the Essex coast will now take place on Friday, September 4. The League One clash at Southend, which had been scheduled for Saturday, September 5, will now be played a day earlier. The match at Roots Hall will kick-off at 7.45...
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Ben excited by new challenge

NEW Orient signing Ben Chorley believes his experience can help the club push on next term. The 26-year-old became Geraint Williams second summer signing last week, when he put pen to paper on a two-year deal. Chorley, who played a key role in Tranmere s...
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Rovers away on opening day

ORIENT will begin their League One campaign with a tough trip to Bristol Rovers on Saturday, 8 August.. The O s have an interesting season ahead and their second home game sees them take on east London rivals Charlton on Tuesday, 18 August with the return...
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MAN OF THE MATCH
Saturday, May 2nd 2009
Leyton Orient v Huddersfield Town
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ONLINE POLL
Orient's average home gate was just under 4,700 last season. With sides like Southampton, Norwich and Charlton being relegated and Brentford, Gillingham and Wycombe coming up, what will it be next season?




 
PAST POLL RESULTS
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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