O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Chat about Leyton Orient (or anything else)

Moderator: Long slender neck

AckneyAwks
Fresh Alias
Posts: 695
Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:11 pm
Has thanked: 299 times
Been thanked: 229 times

O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by AckneyAwks »

Mark Lazarus scoring against Sheffield United in our first game back in Division One and then doing a full lap of honour shaking hands with supporters.
Bill Roffey laying out 6'4" Wayne Entwistle getting sent off and being showered and changed before big Wayne woke up!
Ricky "Tricky" Heppolette twisting right then left then right again, defenders twisting with him but the ball was still in the same spot and had not moved.
Derrick Downing in a game at Millwall the Old Cold Blow Lane, going head first into the pitchside wall. The Millwall fans were cheering, laughing and calling him every expletive you could think of but our double DD just got straight back up, shook his head and ran straight back on the pitch.
ALL these four provide me with great memories they were all great characters and footballers would love that type of player to reappear once more at the O's.
These were first to spring to mind i will put me thinking cap on and hopefully come up with more.
Please put your's i'm fed up with a daily dose of depression on our forum that drags everyone down.
Hedmans Header
Fresh Alias
Posts: 401
Joined: Sun Apr 14, 2019 6:47 am
Has thanked: 107 times
Been thanked: 169 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by Hedmans Header »

Great thread.

Like a great many anything that involved Alan Comfort brings back some
great memories, home to Lincoln in 84 we are deep into injury time when
Shaun Brooks sprays an inch perfect pass from the half way line out wide
where Alan runs on to it one touch and unleashes a shot into the bottom corner
1-0..
Kevin Hales if he was a sub or had been subbed would chase after the ball if
it had gone out of play on the east stand side and the O’s were chasing the
game a great proper pro ..
And totally agree with Bill Roffey incident can still remember him just walking
off and not even waiting for the refs card..
BiggsyMalone
Regular
Regular
Posts: 4444
Joined: Wed May 01, 2019 4:12 pm
Has thanked: 895 times
Been thanked: 963 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by BiggsyMalone »

The moment I found out I wouldn't have to watch any more of this season.
AckneyAwks
Fresh Alias
Posts: 695
Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:11 pm
Has thanked: 299 times
Been thanked: 229 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by AckneyAwks »

Nothing else Biggsy...come on mate!
i8ubutler
Regular
Regular
Posts: 3469
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 5:15 pm
Has thanked: 18 times
Been thanked: 275 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by i8ubutler »

In 1971-72 Ian Bowyer scored a hat trick in his first game at Brisbane Road, a 4-1 win against Cardiff City.
If I recall correctly he scored with his first touch of the ball.
AckneyAwks
Fresh Alias
Posts: 695
Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:11 pm
Has thanked: 299 times
Been thanked: 229 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by AckneyAwks »

Correct and did he put the ball up his shirt at sometime during the game, a new thing at the time.
Could be my memory playing me tricks, good footballer Bowyer. Great shout i8ubutler.
KC & sunshine band
Tiresome troll
Tiresome troll
Posts: 1299
Joined: Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:26 pm
Has thanked: 509 times
Been thanked: 502 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by KC & sunshine band »

i8ubutler wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:36 pm In 1971-72 Ian Bowyer scored a hat trick in his first game at Brisbane Road, a 4-1 win against Cardiff City.
If I recall correctly he scored with his first touch of the ball.
perfect hat trick left foot right foot header
get in
KC & sunshine band
Tiresome troll
Tiresome troll
Posts: 1299
Joined: Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:26 pm
Has thanked: 509 times
Been thanked: 502 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by KC & sunshine band »

The characters, eccentrics , supporters, family , friends and forever optimists
to many to mention names but my memories make me smile
EastDerehamO
Tiresome troll
Tiresome troll
Posts: 1019
Joined: Sun Apr 14, 2019 8:21 pm
Has thanked: 326 times
Been thanked: 361 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by EastDerehamO »

Got a recollection of a Tommy Taylor free kick v Sunderland. It was way out, Bloomfield was screaming at Taylor not to go for goal, and he was still screaming at him not to shoot as the ball entered the net, was an absolute belter, think it was the winner in a 2-1.
User avatar
ComeOnYouOs
Regular
Regular
Posts: 3841
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:22 pm
Awards: Colossal berk
Has thanked: 79 times
Been thanked: 1054 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by ComeOnYouOs »

Bonnes pen in the last minute at Sutton, in the NL promotion season

Coxys goal against Posh in the semi-final of the play offs

The game at Brissy against Leeds in April 2009. We were 0-2 down and come back to draw 2-2. My mum was sitting next to me, and she died a few days later.

Tehoues goal against Arsenal in the cup...what a strike that was
User avatar
tuffers#1
Boardin' 24/7
Boardin' 24/7
Posts: 9998
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:11 pm
Awards: Boarder of the year 2020 #1 Wordle cheat
Has thanked: 6291 times
Been thanked: 2728 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by tuffers#1 »

Knowing i hadnt broken any bones after
Face planting onto the side of the pitch at the end of
The braintree game after leap-frogging the wall.
Pandy
Fresh Alias
Posts: 144
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:04 pm
Been thanked: 32 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by Pandy »

John chiedozie scoring a belter against west ham on boxing day.
Eat The Rich
Fresh Alias
Posts: 918
Joined: Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:25 am
Has thanked: 174 times
Been thanked: 268 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by Eat The Rich »

There were loads of moments from Slade's time that made me smile. Any Odujabo goal brought a big smile to my face. I loved Lisbie and enjoyed it every time he scored. I can't remember how many he got but I remember being chuffed for Vincelot when he scored. It was just a very happy time. The club seemed so together and the blend of personalities was just magic.
User avatar
EliotNes
MB Legend
MB Legend
Posts: 10643
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 4:14 pm
Location: Retired (4182)
Has thanked: 2027 times
Been thanked: 878 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by EliotNes »

Many of those above. Just reading about them makes me smile again.
Plus Terry ‘Henry’ Mancini holding the Div 3 trophy aloft about 4ft from where I was standing with my dad.
kokomO
Fresh Alias
Posts: 806
Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:23 pm
Has thanked: 137 times
Been thanked: 223 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by kokomO »

Going to Arsenal away in the cup with family and friends was really special, didn’t even get bothered about the result. It’s an especially fond memory because my dad was a gooner and I never thought I’d get to go to an Arsenal V Orient game with him (that wasn’t a friendly). He died a couple of years later, so it is a memory I will always cherish.
User avatar
Top of the JES
Regular
Regular
Posts: 3649
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 7:38 pm
Has thanked: 1249 times
Been thanked: 1253 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by Top of the JES »

The O's games that I went to with my dad. We had some great times going to games home and away. He died the day before we lost 4-1 at home to Blackpool first game of the season and the first game the West stand was seated. I went to the game because it was where he would have wanted me to be, I tied his scarf to the seat and can't remember anything about the game itself. You don't realise how good those times were until they are taken away from you. Years later took my son to his first game and booked the same two seats in the East stand and sat in my dads seat, he would have smiled at that.
User avatar
tuffers#1
Boardin' 24/7
Boardin' 24/7
Posts: 9998
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 2:11 pm
Awards: Boarder of the year 2020 #1 Wordle cheat
Has thanked: 6291 times
Been thanked: 2728 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by tuffers#1 »

kokomO wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 10:37 pm Going to Arsenal away in the cup with family and friends was really special, didn’t even get bothered about the result. It’s an especially fond memory because my dad was a gooner and I never thought I’d get to go to an Arsenal V Orient game with him (that wasn’t a friendly). He died a couple of years later, so it is a memory I will always cherish.
BiggsyMalone
Regular
Regular
Posts: 4444
Joined: Wed May 01, 2019 4:12 pm
Has thanked: 895 times
Been thanked: 963 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by BiggsyMalone »

AckneyAwks wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:11 pm Nothing else Biggsy...come on mate!
That Tehoue goal.
My first game as a season ticket holder was away at Salford 18/19. The scrambled last minute equaliser was quite nice too.
Born to run
Fresh Alias
Posts: 87
Joined: Thu Apr 11, 2019 8:49 pm
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 15 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by Born to run »

Several

The 3-1 win over Chelsea on Boxing Day 1975 - Laurie C gave Ron Harris a torrid afternoon

The 2-0 win over Tottenham in the League Cup

The win at West Ham on Boxing Day 1978

The win on penalties at Rotherham, which meant I would see us play at Wembley for the first time

The draw at Wolves in December 2013, the best atmosphere at a regular league game, I have been to, for about 40 years.
BiggsyMalone
Regular
Regular
Posts: 4444
Joined: Wed May 01, 2019 4:12 pm
Has thanked: 895 times
Been thanked: 963 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by BiggsyMalone »

One thing that's quite clear, there's a lot of old people on here who have had no good memories of Orient for 40 odd years
one o in huntingdon
Fresh Alias
Posts: 799
Joined: Tue Apr 23, 2019 10:55 am
Has thanked: 20 times
Been thanked: 206 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by one o in huntingdon »

Hedmans Header wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2020 8:00 pm Great thread.

Like a great many anything that involved Alan Comfort brings back some
great memories, home to Lincoln in 84 we are deep into injury time when
Shaun Brooks sprays an inch perfect pass from the half way line out wide
where Alan runs on to it one touch and unleashes a shot into the bottom corner
1-0..
Pretty sure that was 87, we won 2-1 with a very late Alan Comfort goal,they had time wasted time loads to get a point.
If they had hung on it could have been the difference when they the first club to be relegated to the conference.
Finished level with Torquay on points at the bottom, such fine margins
Also Alan Comfort didn't play for the O's until 86, sorry, but it was a game I remember quite clearly
Ronnie Hotdogs
MB Legend
MB Legend
Posts: 13069
Joined: Tue Sep 03, 2019 2:40 pm
Has thanked: 831 times
Been thanked: 2637 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by Ronnie Hotdogs »

When Raymond the Roller was trying to sort the red carpet out and fell over, then Shilts done a face.
Wally Banter
Tiresome troll
Tiresome troll
Posts: 1249
Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2019 7:54 am
Has thanked: 242 times
Been thanked: 685 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by Wally Banter »

When Barry Hearn got a call from Fulham offering a million quid for Gabby Zakuani, told Eddie to play it nice and cool son, and fell through the bar!
Ronnie Hotdogs
MB Legend
MB Legend
Posts: 13069
Joined: Tue Sep 03, 2019 2:40 pm
Has thanked: 831 times
Been thanked: 2637 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by Ronnie Hotdogs »

When Bazza lost his sh*t and gave the bloke in the sandwich board a damn good thrashing.
AckneyAwks
Fresh Alias
Posts: 695
Joined: Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:11 pm
Has thanked: 299 times
Been thanked: 229 times

Re: O's MEMORIES THAT MAKE YOU SMILE

Post by AckneyAwks »

TotJES...i think i remember that game it was a lovely warm sunny day and remember us getting a drubbing, as you say 1-4.
When i hear Trevor Sinclair on Talksport radio i always think of that day because he was just starting out in his career with Blackpool.
Sorry about your dad and that time but i'm sure you have great memories of him👍
Post Reply