Leyton Orient v Torquay United 13/3/18
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Leyton Orient v Torquay United 13/3/18
This team has astonishing similarities with Laurel and Hardy and throw in Faulty Towers for good measure. Blame the management, blame the players, blame whoever is in control of the club. We are a cancer of a club. We could just simply copy and paste most pre/post match comments. So to avoid that, I congratulate Leyton orient with there 3 points on Tuesday.
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Guess what - Orient haven't won at home in their last 6 ( 5 league 1 trophy )
Wonder who is going to win this one?
Wonder who is going to win this one?
Remember a 1-1 draw with them in 1969 or 70. Lazarus scored for them , dont think there will be any
rising from the dead for us though
rising from the dead for us though
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Another negative, clueless, spineless, talentless, initiativeless and emotionless performance in store from the boys in yellow.
Boys I said. See what I did there?
Another defeat. Another week of paying Owers for bringing the club ever closer to regional football and another waste of an afternoon for any Gulls making the trip.
I say waste of an afternoon however Michel Thomas of the TUST is holding a meeting open to all, not just TUST members, before the game.
See my post on the TUST updates thread. So not entirely a waste of a day.
Get along if you can!
Boys I said. See what I did there?
Another defeat. Another week of paying Owers for bringing the club ever closer to regional football and another waste of an afternoon for any Gulls making the trip.
I say waste of an afternoon however Michel Thomas of the TUST is holding a meeting open to all, not just TUST members, before the game.
See my post on the TUST updates thread. So not entirely a waste of a day.
Get along if you can!
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One of the all time East End (Stepney) sporting heroes!
Two of Mark Lazarus' brothers were boxers, one of whom, Lew Lazar, fought for the British title at Welterweight and Middleweight. He initially followed his brothers into boxing, having fought a few amateur fights and I remember him leaping over the wall and knocking seven bells out of a gobby QPR fan at Brisbane Road once......funny that as he had previously been a Rangers player.
He played in the same Saturday team as Jimmy Greaves as a kid; the family having moved out to Chadwell Heath where he claimed he encountered anti-Semitism for the first time in his life. In 1953 when he was 15 years old he joined Wingate Football Club over in Finchley , which was all Jewish of course and remains a sporting icon there occasionally visiting at the grand old age of 79.
His nephew is former Leyton Orient footballer Bobby Fisher
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It’s a night match AndyYorkieandy wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 20:28 Another negative, clueless, spineless, talentless, initiativeless and emotionless performance in store from the boys in yellow.
Boys I said. See what I did there?
Another defeat. Another week of paying Owers for bringing the club ever closer to regional football and another waste of an afternoon for any Gulls making the trip.
I say waste of an afternoon however Michel Thomas of the TUST is holding a meeting open to all, not just TUST members, before the game.
See my post on the TUST updates thread. So not entirely a waste of a day.
Get along if you can!
Lucy
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Leyton Oreint are very proud of the relationship between the O’s and the Jewish community.........they were once a Jewish owned and run club with such prominent directors as impresario Bernard Delfont and his brother’s Lew and Leslie Grade on its Board. Well before that ~ as a club with it's roots in heavily Jewish Clapton ~ it was a club which embraced the Jewish Community and made it feel welcomed ~ a sanctuary in a time of hardship.merse btpir wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 20:37 He played in the same Saturday team as Jimmy Greaves as a kid; the family having moved out to Chadwell Heath where he claimed he encountered anti-Semitism for the first time in his life. In 1953 when he was 15 years old he joined Wingate Football Club over in Finchley , which was all Jewish of course and remains a sporting icon there occasionally visiting at the grand old age of 79.
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Teigngull, you're a f*ckwit.
....we wont even be lucky enough to score 0.
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That's it , obviously my opinion means nothing to you superman, so you can stick them right up your BUMGINA.SuperNickyWroe wrote: ↑11 Mar 2018, 23:03 Teigngull, you're a f*ckwit.
....we wont even be lucky enough to score 0.
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obviously you don't do humour or sarcasm.
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It will either be a draw or we will lose by one goal. Most likely the latter.
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