Orient boss Slade disappointed to come away with a point from Notts County (From East London and West Essex Guardian Series)
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Leyton Orient boss Russell Slade disappointed despite side's 1-1 draw at Notts County
12:38am Thursday 7th March 2013 in Sport By Simon Mail
Russell Slade felt his side should have beaten Notts County: Action Images
Leyton Orient boss Russell Slade insisted he wasn't happy with a point despite his side coming from behind to draw 1-1 at Notts County.
The O's dominated the opening half hour when Charlie MacDonald had a goal ruled out for offside and Jimmy Smith struck the bar. But the hosts snatched the lead against the run of play and Orient had to rely on a penalty equaliser from substitute Kevin Lisbie.
Slade said: "Do you know what? I think we're a little bit disappointed if I'm honest. We feel as if there was three points there for the taking and we've not taken it.
"The domination and amount of possession we've had has been incredible. It's not just the possession, the fact is we've hit the crossbar and had a goal marginally disallowed for offside.
"But we've worked really hard to get back in the game in the second half even though there weren't a fantastic amount of chances and certainly not many for them. I thought we were the side looking to win the game from start to finish."
