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Cup run aside our season has been dreadful. Can't wait for it to end.
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We absolutely always lose games like the Wrexham one this Saturday. But I'm pretty cheered by the last two results, particularly the tactical switch. All we need to do now is win every single remaining game and we'll have a league and FA Trophy double. All in our hands now. What could possibly go wrong?
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2 away wins on the bounce for Orient - changing formation to 3-5-2 to cover up our central midfield weakness, but without being convincing in either - sets up Saturday’s home clash with leaders Wrexham nicely. It’s a lunchtime KO & on BTSports. With Solihull travelling to Salford too, could be a big day in sorting out who gets that single auto-promotion spot.
But then again it’ll probably end up with 2 cagey 0-0s, Fylde winning, and nobody any the wiser.
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Similar sentiments here, E10. Orient have suffered more than enough.
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Originally posted by 3 Colours Red View PostDon't remind me... this has "finishing 10th again" written all over it.
I'd really like to see Wrecsam going up this season. I think the fans have earned it.
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Don't remind me... this has "finishing 10th again" written all over it.
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Originally posted by 3 Colours Red View Post
Won 2-0 at Boreham Wood last night to go top. Which can only mean one thing... we'll fuck up soon enough, probably against your lot.
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I really hope Wrexham come up (assuming Cheltenham stay up). Two of my favourite Cheltenham goals from our 15/16 title winning season were scored against Wrexham. I enjoyed a good drink with a few of their fans before the Whaddon Road game as well.
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Originally posted by E10 Rifle View PostAnd Wrexham will beat us because that game's on telly, and we've not won on telly for five years.
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We're suffering from what slightly jolted Russell Slade's excellent team five years ago, two divisions up: the absence of a plan B when our first-choice players get injured and/or shackled. Saturday's was the first truly turgid all-round display of the season but it's been coming for a while. And Wrexham will beat us because that game's on telly, and we've not won on telly for five years.
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Originally posted by Bizarre Löw Triangle View PostAnd with a rookie manager, I'm keeping my expectations in check.
With you on everything else though.
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Originally posted by slackster View PostWrexham seem to have put their losing streak blip behind them
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Before yesterday’s games you would have looked at Orient, Fylde, Salford, Solihull and Sutton’s fixtures at home to teams much lower in the table and been excused doing a 5 home win accumulator with some confidence. 4 home losses and only a late, late point for Moors was not the expected return. It’s a funny old league, alright. Wrexham seem to have put their losing streak blip behind them, but you really can’t call it right now.
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The Os are going through a distinctly dodgy spell, with only two league wins in eight since Christmas.
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WTF? Maidenhead United. Won at Orient. I seriously can't believe that.
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It's been an odd couple of months of so. At the start of December you'd probably have said the National League had gone from a three-horse race to a two-horse race as Wrexham slipped up, lost their manager and appeared to be in disarray.
Since then, Salford have picked up eight points and Orient 11. Wrexham have, in spite of a four-game losing streak, picked up sixteen points while Solihull have picked up 24 to overhaul a ten point deficit on Orient and take the top spot. So now there's nine points between top and eighth and it still feels like anyone's league.
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That all sounds familiar from his time at Oldham as well. More likeable than effective.
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“Big George” has lost any pace he may have had, I’m afraid.
Was released by Orient last month after a bust up with the gaffer, following a rare & woeful return to 1st team action - with him just lumping nearly every ball out of the ground at Ebbsfleet that led to an early substitution and handbags. Was very popular with Os fans and squad because of his attitude, if not his current abilities, mind.
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I see Aldershot have signed George Elokobi. Probably in my top ten players who I like far more than I rate.
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You might have a point there. For instance, Damson Park’s current capacity of 3050 falls short of 4000 minimum capacity to qualify for Football League eligibilty. But I’ve not heard anything about Solihull’s stadium failing an EFL ground grading inspection yet...
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Would Solihull's ground meet Football League requirements if they went up? I'm not sure it quite meets Conference standards yet.
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