The Leyton Orient Fans Trust members will look to vote next week on a resolution calling for owner Francesco Becchetti to set out how he will change the way he runs the club or sell up. 

After releasing a statement on their website they decided to embark on the decision after the held a survey a few weeks ago which showed the growing level of anger and frustraions at how Mr Becchetti is running the club.

But since the survey, this anger has intensitfied as at the weekend sounds of 'Bechetti out' and 'this is embarrassing' was heard loud and clear at Brisbane Road.

On the statement the Trust said: "Our door always remains open for discussion, so we continue to seek a meeting with Mr Becchetti to discuss ways of improving the situation for everyone - fans and owners alike - as we believe that the status quo is unsustainable beyond the short term.

"However if no such commitment to change is forthcoming, we feel we need a mandate from members to call on Mr Becchetti to put the club up for sale, so that a new owner (or consortium) can try and restore the well-run and happy football club that Mr Becchetti bought just over two years ago."

The meeting will be held on Thuesday, November 10 where attence to the AGM is to memers only at the Birbeck Tavern.

But any O's fan is free to join in advance or on the night. 

And there is also the possiblility of a joint protest with Blackpool fans being considered when the two clubs meet on Saturday, November 19 at E10.

This season the O's have lost seven games at home at the Matchroom Stadium and currently sit in the relegation zone in the League Two table.