Orient fans view: Odds on for relegation
Another thrashing this past weekend, this time at the hands of a drab Crawley side who didn't really offer too much to warrant a 3-0 win, writes fans view correspondents Paul Levy and Steve Nussbaum.
Another thrashing this past weekend, this time at the hands of a drab Crawley side who didn't really offer too much to warrant a 3-0 win, writes fans view correspondents Paul Levy and Steve Nussbaum.
As Sunday night's podcast came to an end, we decided to finish with the track ‘Don't Stop Believing’ by Journey, which seemed apt following some spirited performances since Danny Webb's appointment as manager.
So last week, after 52 days and 10 games culminating in eight losses, breaking a previous record of home defeats and suffering a humiliating loss in the FA Cup, the club’s hierarchy ended Alberto Cavasin’s reign as manager, write Fan’s View columnists Paul Levy and Steve Nussbaum.
ANDY Hessenthaler’s replacement was announced on Sunday night after Vito Micelli confirmed, in an interview on BBC London, that it would be announced that day, writes Fan’s View correspondent Paul Levy. (It is worth listening to Vito and Ian Hendon’s interviews that are available online, with Vito saying that the manager picks the team, whilst Ian sees things slightly differently).
It is an understatement to say that Easter has not gone to plan for the O's.
As the full time whistle rang out around Brisbane Road on Saturday, I found myself envious of Northampton Town.
Having been dumped out the FA Cup on Tuesday night by Scunthorpe United, focus returned to the league with the visit of struggling Yeovil Town on Saturday.
Four forty five on a Saturday afternoon can be a pretty terrifying, frustrating, glorious time to be an Orient fan and this week was no different.
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