Tag Archives: Leyton Orient
Vanarama Column – Ground grading
Ground grading - by Glenn MooreBalls, bibs, cones… hard hat, high-vis jacket. At most ambitious clubs in the Vanarama National League the builders are either in, or readying themselves. Each step up the pyramid demands new standards, off the pitch as well as on, and plenty has to be done before promotion is even decided.
Tags: EFL, Harrogate Town, Leyton Orient, Solihull Moors, Vanarama national League
Vanarama Column – Orient
Orient hoping for double success - by Glenn MooreLeyton Orient are on their way to Wembley, seeking to exorcise the memory of 2014 and complete a landmark season. The weekend victory over Telford in their two-leg FA Trophy semi-final booked a place in the non-League showpiece on May 19. It is the first time the Os have reached this final and, they hope, the last.
Tags: FA Trophy, Fylde, Justin, Justin Edinburgh, Leyton Orient, Orient
MANarama National League column – Leyton Orient
Leyton Orient, by Glenn Moore
On 25 May 2014 Leyton Orient were twice on the brink of reaching the second tier of English football for the first time in more than three decades. As they prepared to celebrate promotion at Wembley that day, the idea that they could be playing a league match at Braintree within four years – and coming home elated after a win - was beyond comprehension.
Tags: Justin Edinburgh, Leyton Orient, MANarama, Vanarama
THE FWA INTERVIEW: TONY HUDD
BEING A LEYTON ORIENT FAN ALMOST A CRIME IN NORTH KOREABy CHRISTOPHER DAVIES
THE broken biro was the clue. It would take a mind of Derren Brown proportions to guess someone who wanted to buy a new biro was a journalist, but for the, ahem, North Korean travel representative the two and two became a very uncomfortable four for Tony Hudd.
Tags: FWA Interview, Leyton Orient, North Korea, tony hudd