Yes the curse of the 'Martin Strong fan's view' strikes again, as once more by agreeing to give the supporter's eye of the Luton game, the team is jinxed and we lose.

So with a third home defeat out of four for the O's on Saturday, it's easy to see where our form has to improve if we are to have any chance of seeing that inevitable Wembley play-off defeat come May.

We had 66 per cent possession against Luton, yet for all that their keeper did not have a serious save to make all afternoon. The defence is tighter under Kevn Nolan, that's for sure, but we just don't seem capable of breaking down teams at Brisbane Road.

Oxford away on Saturday means a return to the place where we secured our last major triumph in the league, when we gained promotion there ten years ago. It was a 3-2 win then, with a dramatic last minute winner, and this time around any kind of win will be gratefully accepted for Becchetti's boys.

It's looking now that we are going to have to have a really good finish to the season to make that play-off place, but the truth is that Leyton Orient just don't do really good finishes to the season.

Indeed, since I've been watching the Tijuana Taxi Team we have more often than not specialised in falling down the table as May approaches, so if history is anything to go by, saving up for that Wembley ticket, will not be any thing any 'O' will have to worry about.

The first end of season collapse for the O's that I can remember came back in the '73-'74 season. We were second in the Second Division at Christmas and looked all set for promotion to the top flight, but a disappointing end to the campaign saw us miss out and finish fourth.

It's been a general malaise at our club ever since then. There were spectacular falls four years on the trot in the early nineties, and coming up to the present, we all remember two years ago, when we were in the top two all the time up until Christmas, and ultimately ended up not gaining promotion. And only last year not winning any of our last seven caused relegation to the bottom division.

Let's all just hope things will be different, just for a change, this time round and we can do the business between now and the beginning of May. Lets face it, it's been such a bizarre season football wise - Leicester top of the Premier League, Chelsea not in the top eight, and most remarkably of all Orient providing the leading goalscorer in the entire league - who knows it might just happen.

And such has been the craziness of 2015-16 who knows the ultimate miracle might happen and Leyton Orient could just for once, end up victorious at Wembley.

Indeed, if we did manage to make it to the final, you would have to put a wager on Nolan scoring the winning goal, given his history in those games. And at least we'd know that if we were victorious, our manager would be able to keep his trousers on, unlike the winning manager in our last play-off final there.

In much the same way as Barry Hearn always rewarded the team with a trip to Las Vegas if they did well, if the fairy-tale finish were to happen what odds on our wonderful Italian leader whisking everyone off to the Marriott Hotel for a few days?

I'm sure Francesco Becchetti would love to share a room with Andy Hessenthaler there. Failing that he might just take them all with him on a holiday to Albania.

The really interesting question, of course will be, will he make them go in for extra training this year when the season has ended, if we've just gained promotion?

One thing is for certain, I will not agree to do the 'fan's view,' for the game, if we do manage to make it to Wembley.

Up the O's.