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Re: Favourite Orient League Match

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dg1937 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 2:40 pm
tuffers#1 wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 10:41 pm Millwall away when Laurie C did the fist slaute with Bobby Fisher didnt see the Goal as i wasnt tall enough , I only saw a glimpse of.them doing what they did , but as me & my dad were surrounded by Millwall Bigots i saw how angry they were & laughed my 9 or 10 year odd head off all the same
I have read about the game at Millwall where Laurie Cunningham and Bobby Fisher enraged the Millwall fans by raising their fist at them. I'm very interested to hear more about what happened. As a new member I can't PM you, tuffers, but I am curious to know when this happened and anything you (or anyone else who was there) can remember about it. Thanks.
I actually think the goal didnt end up counting .
Pretty sure it was a 0-0 draw in 75 & the ref blew his whistle before laurie had the shot.
Right on full time
Although it could have been the equaliser in the 1-1 draw ,

Unfortunately the memory has faded a bit now as i saw a lot of heads on the terraces &
not so much of the action on the pitch.

I was small as a kid .
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Thanks so much for the quick reply, tuffers. I'm trying to pin down when this happened. Can you recall what time of year it was? Evening game or Saturday afternoon? League or League Cup? I appreciate your help.
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League game
Saturday afternoon
Between 74 & 76
We went 2 seasons on the bounce & theyve sort
of mulched into 1 Jumbled match.

I remember a cheer from some O's fans
then lots of anger from millwall..
I asked my dad why they were screaming .
He told me ill tell you on the way home in the car

It definitely wasn't 77 as the old boy packed up
driving as a new years resolution after a heart attack in 76.

Also laurie left us march 77 & we beat them 1-0 that year in april i think.
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Oxford. Unlikely ever to be topped.
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2-0 home to Bury and on to Division 1. Tension was incredible.
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Leicester away Fa cup round 4
30.000 plus
travelled by coach, an home banker for the pundits, and then the Os turned up
Bring on Ian Bowyer and Peter Allen - boom we win 0-2
The fans sang 30 minutes before the game, all through the game , and all the way home
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Apple Wumble wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 10:44 pm Peterborough away nov 2013. Best Orient performance I’ve ever seen. Especially sweet as people were still writing us off and we were too, Peterborough second and they couldn’t get near us, despite taking the lead
Mine as well. Certainly in the last 20 plus years. Sure, Oxford was great but going up to league one is still a bit blah. Championship is a whole different level and that day at Peterborough, I really thought that finally, after so long. We were going to do it. We played unbelievable as well. Literally like watching Brazil at some points.
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Fulham at home during 69/70 Third Division championship season. Monday night game, we won 3-1, crowd was nearly 19,000. This was a big win and we looked as if we could actually win something that season. There were lots of great games that season, Barnsley was another, pitch was like a bog, snow, sand, water, anything other than grass.
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We always win.........at Northampton!

The joy of finally getting an away win, only to clam up again.............until the following year!

I probably did 8-10 away games per season in the 1990's and saw so little success I questioned my sanity many times. At one point I believe we had something like 4 points from a possible 123!
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Cheltenham at home this season, because when the Os went down with Beelzebub still lurking I thought it be a long time coming.

Other than that the one I enjoyed most was last game of the season, May 1983, beating Sheffield United to avoid dropping into division 4 and the subsequent pitch invasion. Had to wait for result of Reading v Wrexham to confirm safety. 4-1 to The Orient.
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Beradogs wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 4:50 pm
Apple Wumble wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 10:44 pm Peterborough away nov 2013. Best Orient performance I’ve ever seen. Especially sweet as people were still writing us off and we were too, Peterborough second and they couldn’t get near us, despite taking the lead
Mine as well. Certainly in the last 20 plus years. Sure, Oxford was great but going up to league one is still a bit blah. Championship is a whole different level and that day at Peterborough, I really thought that finally, after so long. We were going to do it. We played unbelievable as well. Literally like watching Brazil at some points.
Loved the Peterborough game especially as I worked in Peterborough and going into the office on the Monday was a delight.not my favourite tho still thinking about it
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tuffers#1 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 3:52 pm League game
Saturday afternoon
Between 74 & 76
We went 2 seasons on the bounce & theyve sort
of mulched into 1 Jumbled match.

I remember a cheer from some O's fans
then lots of anger from millwall..
I asked my dad why they were screaming .
He told me ill tell you on the way home in the car

It definitely wasn't 77 as the old boy packed up
driving as a new years resolution after a heart attack in 76.

Also laurie left us march 77 & we beat them 1-0 that year in april i think.
You really have been very helpful, tuffers. I think I've almost worked it out but can you remember roughly what time of year it was?
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banqo wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 5:06 pm Fulham at home during 69/70 Third Division championship season. Monday night game, we won 3-1, crowd was nearly 19,000. This was a big win and we looked as if we could actually win something that season. There were lots of great games that season, Barnsley was another, pitch was like a bog, snow, sand, water, anything other than grass.
brilliant shout banqo - Mancini , Allen and Fairbrother
I was giving the programmes out , and we run out about 45 minutes before kick off
I had never seen 19000 in the ground
Barnsley was played on snow
brilliant shout
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West ham away boxing day when we won 2-0
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In our nearly promotion season 73/74 away at Notts County
Winning 3-0 after about twenty minutes, Bullock, Fairbrother and Queen were on fire.
Gerry went off injured and I really believe that was when things started to go wrong.
Ended up winning 4-2, the first half hour was possibly the best I have ever seen from an O's side
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Stamford O wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 6:12 pm West ham away boxing day when we won 2-0
The 1 game i regret missing .
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dg1937 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 6:06 pm
tuffers#1 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 3:52 pm League game
Saturday afternoon
Between 74 & 76
We went 2 seasons on the bounce & theyve sort
of mulched into 1 Jumbled match.

I remember a cheer from some O's fans
then lots of anger from millwall..
I asked my dad why they were screaming .
He told me ill tell you on the way home in the car

It definitely wasn't 77 as the old boy packed up
driving as a new years resolution after a heart attack in 76.

Also laurie left us march 77 & we beat them 1-0 that year in april i think.
You really have been very helpful, tuffers. I think I've almost worked it out but can you remember roughly what time of year it was?
I cant im afraid for sure
Im think it was the 0-0 in oct
The non goal was either end of 1st half
Or end of 2nd as we were in the Home section opposite the
tunnel, so side of the pitch as 8 remember seeing the players running down the tunnell.

The reason we were in the home end was the other game
the few O's fans got slightly attacked , drinks & stuff thrown.

So i assume the old man thought
Better to be a fox hiding among the hounds
Instead of alone in an open field .

I know we didnt win or lose .
So it could only be the 1-1 in 74 or the
0-0 whatever year that was.
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hello boys
your dad was right to get out as soon as possible
some of their fans were dressed in white coats with masks, bizarre - lovely friendly chaps
we beat them 0-1 bullock in 1973, and drew 1-1 fairbother in 1974
waiting for the train the charming individuals were on a bridge throwing stuff at the os supporters
one nil to the orient , one nil to the orient
lovely bunch of people
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Orient 4 - 3 Darlington
87/88 what an excellent match
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Orient 4 Plymouth 1 - Easter 1970
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Apple Wumble wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 10:44 pm Peterborough away nov 2013. Best Orient performance I’ve ever seen. Especially sweet as people were still writing us off and we were too, Peterborough second and they couldn’t get near us, despite taking the lead
Indeed, AW, we were awesome that afternoon. Love watching it on YouTube. Interestingly, our 2nd and 3rd were almost identical... PU defence clearly didn’t learn. One of those games where every move forward and you thought ‘Yep, here comes another.’
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Thread ruined by dolts selecting games that were not league matches.
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Kitch’s Magic Toes wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 11:35 pm
Apple Wumble wrote: Fri May 31, 2019 10:44 pm Peterborough away nov 2013. Best Orient performance I’ve ever seen. Especially sweet as people were still writing us off and we were too, Peterborough second and they couldn’t get near us, despite taking the lead
Both our performances against them that season were truly superb. The terrace rush when we equalised at London Road was unparalleled in my Orient-supporting career.
We were sitting in the stand :lol:
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My fave was either the 4-4 draw up at Bolton when they'd just moved into the Reebok stadium, a belter of a game.

That or Rotherham in 99 and the penalty win.
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tuffers#1 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 7:47 pm
dg1937 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 6:06 pm
tuffers#1 wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 3:52 pm League game
Saturday afternoon
Between 74 & 76
We went 2 seasons on the bounce & theyve sort
of mulched into 1 Jumbled match.

I remember a cheer from some O's fans
then lots of anger from millwall..
I asked my dad why they were screaming .
He told me ill tell you on the way home in the car

It definitely wasn't 77 as the old boy packed up
driving as a new years resolution after a heart attack in 76.

Also laurie left us march 77 & we beat them 1-0 that year in april i think.
You really have been very helpful, tuffers. I think I've almost worked it out but can you remember roughly what time of year it was?
I cant im afraid for sure
Im think it was the 0-0 in oct
The non goal was either end of 1st half
Or end of 2nd as we were in the Home section opposite the
tunnel, so side of the pitch as 8 remember seeing the players running down the tunnell.

The reason we were in the home end was the other game
the few O's fans got slightly attacked , drinks & stuff thrown.

So i assume the old man thought
Better to be a fox hiding among the hounds
Instead of alone in an open field .

I know we didnt win or lose .
So it could only be the 1-1 in 74 or the
0-0 whatever year that was.
Your responses have been very helpful, tuffers. I probably should have explained why I'm so interested. We are just putting the finishing touches to 'Football's Black Pioneers', a book celebrating the first black (or mixed heritage) player at each of the Football League clubs. I was trying to understand a story Bobby Fisher has told about the Millwall game where a knife was thrown. Some bits of the story didn't make sense, in particular, the record books show that Laurie Cunningham never scored a goal against Millwall and yet Bobby's story said that he did. Your recollection of a goal scored but disallowed has helped to make sense of something that didn't make sense at all.

I don't suppose you remember if Millwall's ground had high fences when you went? Bobby's story mentions fences but they weren't generally introduced until about 1978/79.

Cheers and thanks again.
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