Nigel Travis is the Problem......💩
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Re: Nigel Travis is the Problem......
Anyone who doesn't understand the way Travis is leading our club should read his book The Culture Challenge. I have just finished it and I found it interesting. Its mostly about Dunkin' and business in general but Chapter 9 is about Leyton Orient.
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Didn't the Newport manager recently say something regarding the fans?Beradogs wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:28 pm In my 40 years of supporting the club the problem has always been we are not horrible enough. We have never had managers that other teams hate. Very few players that other teams hate playing against. Happy clappy fans who only get upset if their bovril is too hot. Brisbane road has rarely been a place the oppo are scared about coming to. Travis is a nice fella. Embleton is smiley smurf. Our centre halves you could take home and meet the mother. It’s all very friendly and cozy. Any vacant positions go to ex players or Embletons extended family. Thing is, there is nothing to suggest this is about to change any time soon. It’s getting worse. I believe there are people within Leyton Orient who if offered the choice between staying as a “community” club in the bottom division or being hated by all and sundry in the championship would choose the former. I remember boarders on here years ago saying they would never want an owner like the gambler bloke at Brentford. Well look what he has done for them. Brentford and ourselves are similar sized clubs.I just want the club to be a bit more horrible and aggressive.I want opposition fans to say we are a nasty bunch. Ruthless. Efficient. Travis can get aggressive, I have seen him do it when he is threatening fans who maywant to boo the knee.
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Here we go.
We have possibly (time will tell) the best owners this club has ever had. They inherited an absolute basket case of a company, a company that has existed since 1906, how many businesses still exist older than ours? We have a massive history, in the area and surrounding locations.
They have had to sort out all the debts, sort out the vat issues which resulted in a new vat number being issued, a new bank account, a ticketing system not fit for purpose, a commercial side dead in the water, a ground falling apart, a pitch in a worse condition than hackney marshes. All senior pros left, all senior staff left, no one in the backfroom apart from real heroes like Lindsay and Ada and maybe one or two others. A club which had faced its high noon in the high court, a place where it don’t get much more serious than there.
They have put in place everything to enable the football team to be successful both in the mid to long term. Quality back room people were brought in Danny MAC for sample, a DOF who despite being pilloried on here played at the highest level, played for our club, managed our club and brought it success before, it was a wise move.
Finally we arrive at Justin who is quite literally possibly the best appointment of a manger since Bloomfield. He got us promoted as champions within 18 months of joining us, things were looking upwards, we had owners who cared, a manger who cared and players who bought into his ideals and philosophy. Then he was taken from his family all too soon.
Since then we’ve kind of been treading water, trying to find our feet, but whilst we do that we have looked to find stability and in Ross the club has what it was looking for to tide us through until suchntimes as the dark clouds which descended on our club finally depart. Do I think Ross is the right person for the role? No and I’ve said that previously, but he is our manager and we should back him.
The owners have laid the ground work, the operational side is ready, the coaching structure was implemented to support the growth of the football side and I truly hope it reaps the reward that they are looking for. Will we get that at the current time? I don’t think so, but it’s hardly the owners fault why that is. They have put in place everything to be a success, they are putting in their hard earned corn and I for one salute what they are trying to achieve for our club.
Maybe this appointment won’t brimg us the promotion that us fans want and crave, it may not deliver the targets the owners want or require, but today it is probably still doing what they want it to be. Tomorrow the sun will shine and when it does we will be ready as fans to celebrate together and with our owners. Cos mark my words this club will be in league one within the next two years of that there is no doubt in my mind.
Nigel and Kent and all the other investors, keep the faith, keep believing cos more of us believe in you than don’t who are a very small minority.
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We have possibly (time will tell) the best owners this club has ever had. They inherited an absolute basket case of a company, a company that has existed since 1906, how many businesses still exist older than ours? We have a massive history, in the area and surrounding locations.
They have had to sort out all the debts, sort out the vat issues which resulted in a new vat number being issued, a new bank account, a ticketing system not fit for purpose, a commercial side dead in the water, a ground falling apart, a pitch in a worse condition than hackney marshes. All senior pros left, all senior staff left, no one in the backfroom apart from real heroes like Lindsay and Ada and maybe one or two others. A club which had faced its high noon in the high court, a place where it don’t get much more serious than there.
They have put in place everything to enable the football team to be successful both in the mid to long term. Quality back room people were brought in Danny MAC for sample, a DOF who despite being pilloried on here played at the highest level, played for our club, managed our club and brought it success before, it was a wise move.
Finally we arrive at Justin who is quite literally possibly the best appointment of a manger since Bloomfield. He got us promoted as champions within 18 months of joining us, things were looking upwards, we had owners who cared, a manger who cared and players who bought into his ideals and philosophy. Then he was taken from his family all too soon.
Since then we’ve kind of been treading water, trying to find our feet, but whilst we do that we have looked to find stability and in Ross the club has what it was looking for to tide us through until suchntimes as the dark clouds which descended on our club finally depart. Do I think Ross is the right person for the role? No and I’ve said that previously, but he is our manager and we should back him.
The owners have laid the ground work, the operational side is ready, the coaching structure was implemented to support the growth of the football side and I truly hope it reaps the reward that they are looking for. Will we get that at the current time? I don’t think so, but it’s hardly the owners fault why that is. They have put in place everything to be a success, they are putting in their hard earned corn and I for one salute what they are trying to achieve for our club.
Maybe this appointment won’t brimg us the promotion that us fans want and crave, it may not deliver the targets the owners want or require, but today it is probably still doing what they want it to be. Tomorrow the sun will shine and when it does we will be ready as fans to celebrate together and with our owners. Cos mark my words this club will be in league one within the next two years of that there is no doubt in my mind.
Nigel and Kent and all the other investors, keep the faith, keep believing cos more of us believe in you than don’t who are a very small minority.
Up the O’s
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He did but it was about OFF rather than the rest of us.WickfordO wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:36 pmDidn't the Newport manager recently say something regarding the fans?Beradogs wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:28 pm In my 40 years of supporting the club the problem has always been we are not horrible enough. We have never had managers that other teams hate. Very few players that other teams hate playing against. Happy clappy fans who only get upset if their bovril is too hot. Brisbane road has rarely been a place the oppo are scared about coming to. Travis is a nice fella. Embleton is smiley smurf. Our centre halves you could take home and meet the mother. It’s all very friendly and cozy. Any vacant positions go to ex players or Embletons extended family. Thing is, there is nothing to suggest this is about to change any time soon. It’s getting worse. I believe there are people within Leyton Orient who if offered the choice between staying as a “community” club in the bottom division or being hated by all and sundry in the championship would choose the former. I remember boarders on here years ago saying they would never want an owner like the gambler bloke at Brentford. Well look what he has done for them. Brentford and ourselves are similar sized clubs.I just want the club to be a bit more horrible and aggressive.I want opposition fans to say we are a nasty bunch. Ruthless. Efficient. Travis can get aggressive, I have seen him do it when he is threatening fans who maywant to boo the knee.
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You forgot to mention Martin Ling and he’s credit card. :Thor wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:44 pm Here we go.
We have possibly (time will tell) the best owners this club has ever had. They inherited an absolute basket case of a company, a company that has existed since 1906, how many businesses still exist older than ours? We have a massive history, in the area and surrounding locations.
They have had to sort out all the debts, sort out the vat issues which resulted in a new vat number being issued, a new bank account, a ticketing system not fit for purpose, a commercial side dead in the water, a ground falling apart, a pitch in a worse condition than hackney marshes. All senior pros left, all senior staff left, no one in the backfroom apart from real heroes like Lindsay and Ada and maybe one or two others. A club which had faced its high noon in the high court, a place where it don’t get much more serious than there.
They have put in place everything to enable the football team to be successful both in the mid to long term. Quality back room people were brought in Danny MAC for sample, a DOF who despite being pilloried on here played at the highest level, played for our club, managed our club and brought it success before, it was a wise move.
Finally we arrive at Justin who is quite literally possibly the best appointment of a manger since Bloomfield. He got us promoted as champions within 18 months of joining us, things were looking upwards, we had owners who cared, a manger who cared and players who bought into his ideals and philosophy. Then he was taken from his family all too soon.
Since then we’ve kind of been treading water, trying to find our feet, but whilst we do that we have looked to find stability and in Boss the club has what it was looking for to tide us through until suchntimes as the dark clouds which descended on our club finally depart. Do I think Boss is the right person for the role? No and I’ve said that previously, but he is our manager and we should back him.
The owners have laid the ground work, the operational side is ready, the coaching structure was implemented to support the growth of the football side and I truly hope it reaps the reward that they are looking for. Will we get that at the current time? I don’t think so, but it’s hardly the owners fault why that is. They have put in place everything to be a success, they are putting in their hard earned corn and I for one salute what they are trying to achieve for our club.
Maybe this appointment won’t brimg us the promotion that us fans want and crave, it may not deliver the targets the owners want or require, but today it is probably still doing what they want it to be. Tomorrow the sun will shine and when it does we will be ready as fans to celebrate together and with our owners. Cos mark my words this club will be in league one within the next two years of that there is no doubt in my mind.
Nigel and Kent and all the other investors, keep the faith, keep believing cos more of us believe in you than don’t who are a very small minority.
Up the O’s
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You make good points that I agree with but they’re not above criticism just because they saved the club. The fans were here before them and they’ll be here after they go, if they have issues then it’s only right they should air them. Nigel and Kent would welcome those opinions. It often boils over into unfair criticism though.Thor wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:44 pm Here we go.
We have possibly (time will tell) the best owners this club has ever had. They inherited an absolute basket case of a company, a company that has existed since 1906, how many businesses still exist older than ours? We have a massive history, in the area and surrounding locations.
They have had to sort out all the debts, sort out the vat issues which resulted in a new vat number being issued, a new bank account, a ticketing system not fit for purpose, a commercial side dead in the water, a ground falling apart, a pitch in a worse condition than hackney marshes. All senior pros left, all senior staff left, no one in the backfroom apart from real heroes like Lindsay and Ada and maybe one or two others. A club which had faced its high noon in the high court, a place where it don’t get much more serious than there.
They have put in place everything to enable the football team to be successful both in the mid to long term. Quality back room people were brought in Danny MAC for sample, a DOF who despite being pilloried on here played at the highest level, played for our club, managed our club and brought it success before, it was a wise move.
Finally we arrive at Justin who is quite literally possibly the best appointment of a manger since Bloomfield. He got us promoted as champions within 18 months of joining us, things were looking upwards, we had owners who cared, a manger who cared and players who bought into his ideals and philosophy. Then he was taken from his family all too soon.
Since then we’ve kind of been treading water, trying to find our feet, but whilst we do that we have looked to find stability and in Boss the club has what it was looking for to tide us through until suchntimes as the dark clouds which descended on our club finally depart. Do I think Boss is the right person for the role? No and I’ve said that previously, but he is our manager and we should back him.
The owners have laid the ground work, the operational side is ready, the coaching structure was implemented to support the growth of the football side and I truly hope it reaps the reward that they are looking for. Will we get that at the current time? I don’t think so, but it’s hardly the owners fault why that is. They have put in place everything to be a success, they are putting in their hard earned corn and I for one salute what they are trying to achieve for our club.
Maybe this appointment won’t brimg us the promotion that us fans want and crave, it may not deliver the targets the owners want or require, but today it is probably still doing what they want it to be. Tomorrow the sun will shine and when it does we will be ready as fans to celebrate together and with our owners. Cos mark my words this club will be in league one within the next two years of that there is no doubt in my mind.
Nigel and Kent and all the other investors, keep the faith, keep believing cos more of us believe in you than don’t who are a very small minority.
Up the O’s
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The failure by Ling to get the Adams signing sorted followed by Gorman, Alabi and not getting a CM in January made it a lot harder for sure. That just highlights what a good manager JE was to manage to get us over the line in a completely un-Orient-esque way.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:01 pmEven JE got found out towards the end of that season. We limped over the line with a 0-0 draw if you remember.gshaw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 2:44 pmThat post could've been lifted straight out of 2017-era Davis times. Funny enough T&T went out and hired someone with a proven track record for the level we were at and he... oh yeah kept things simple, in a formation the players understood and... won a title.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:48 pm Seems to be the moaners just want everything to be simple- players in a formation they understand, a club structure they understand, players only allowed to pass forwards and a shouty old manager and none of this tactics stuff.
Go on Orient prove me wrong and kick seven bells out of Southend on Tuesday night, if they can't get motivated for that game then there's something amiss.
You called?
The only time I remember hearing opposition saying what a dirty side we were was in the NL title season. Loved it.
Closest other comparison I can think of was the Hicks / Smith / Clark defence that had the league record for yellow and red cards if I remember rightly?
Who cares how you win, as long as you win that's what matters... or seemingly not these days as developing the careers of Embleton & co seems to be the main priority.
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58 St Andrews RdStill wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:24 pmAnd which pub did he run?tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 2:42 pmHurlock was a puS-sY ,Still wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:55 pm
Hurlock went to our school.
He was a hard b————d then.
I was in his pub the night he got done over by a couple of local brothers
Who knocked seven bells out of him , for running his mouth about the place.
Now his best mate & Pub Bouncer was a different matter all together.
Hurlocks old man was a bit of a boy way back when ,
But Terry Hurlock Hard
Just to prove it’s not one of your fairy stories.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/p8NpDSeRUjuX3rBb6
This one
I.thought you believed in fairy stories
You write enogh of them !!
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Ran a Sunday league side out of there in the early 90's. Played them a couple of times; they played in the Rangers kit he allegedly nicked out of the dressing room after a league cup final victory. When at Millwall, he learned to read. A pal of mine back in the day taught him.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:23 pm58 St Andrews RdStill wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:24 pmAnd which pub did he run?tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 2:42 pm
Hurlock was a puS-sY ,
I was in his pub the night he got done over by a couple of local brothers
Who knocked seven bells out of him , for running his mouth about the place.
Now his best mate & Pub Bouncer was a different matter all together.
Hurlocks old man was a bit of a boy way back when ,
But Terry Hurlock Hard
Just to prove it’s not one of your fairy stories.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/p8NpDSeRUjuX3rBb6
This one
I.thought you believed in fairy stories
You write enogh of them !!
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Took you long enough to find it on Google.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:23 pm58 St Andrews RdStill wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:24 pmAnd which pub did he run?tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 2:42 pm
Hurlock was a puS-sY ,
I was in his pub the night he got done over by a couple of local brothers
Who knocked seven bells out of him , for running his mouth about the place.
Now his best mate & Pub Bouncer was a different matter all together.
Hurlocks old man was a bit of a boy way back when ,
But Terry Hurlock Hard
Just to prove it’s not one of your fairy stories.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/p8NpDSeRUjuX3rBb6
This one
I.thought you believed in fairy stories
You write enogh of them !!
The pub was actually in his brother Tony’s name.
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JE ditched 442 towards the end of that season too though didn't he? But when he does it, it's because he's a 'good manager'.gshaw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:19 pmThe failure by Ling to get the Adams signing sorted followed by Gorman, Alabi and not getting a CM in January made it a lot harder for sure. That just highlights what a good manager JE was to manage to get us over the line in a completely un-Orient-esque way.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:01 pmEven JE got found out towards the end of that season. We limped over the line with a 0-0 draw if you remember.gshaw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 2:44 pm
That post could've been lifted straight out of 2017-era Davis times. Funny enough T&T went out and hired someone with a proven track record for the level we were at and he... oh yeah kept things simple, in a formation the players understood and... won a title.
Go on Orient prove me wrong and kick seven bells out of Southend on Tuesday night, if they can't get motivated for that game then there's something amiss.
You called?
The only time I remember hearing opposition saying what a dirty side we were was in the NL title season. Loved it.
Closest other comparison I can think of was the Hicks / Smith / Clark defence that had the league record for yellow and red cards if I remember rightly?
Who cares how you win, as long as you win that's what matters... or seemingly not these days as developing the careers of Embleton & co seems to be the main priority.
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Correct, I was going to post that, but I thought I’d let Tuffers answer first to see what he does. Used to drink with Terry in the Sportsman on markhouse road back in the day.Still wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:48 pmTook you long enough to find it on Google.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:23 pm58 St Andrews RdStill wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:24 pm
And which pub did he run?
Just to prove it’s not one of your fairy stories.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/p8NpDSeRUjuX3rBb6
This one
I.thought you believed in fairy stories
You write enogh of them !!
The pub was actually in his brother Tony’s name.
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I was drinking with a workmate in the Prince one Friday night and Terry locked us in.Thor wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:03 pmCorrect, I was going to post that, but I thought I’d let Tuffers answer first to see what he does. Used to drink with Terry in the Sportsman on markhouse road back in the day.Still wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:48 pmTook you long enough to find it on Google.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:23 pm
58 St Andrews Rd
https://maps.app.goo.gl/p8NpDSeRUjuX3rBb6
This one
I.thought you believed in fairy stories
You write enogh of them !!
The pub was actually in his brother Tony’s name.
It took us another 4 pints to pluck up the courage to ask him to let us out.
Good fella as long as you didn’t cross him.
Tuffers is talking nonsense.
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Didnt take me long enough ,Still wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:48 pmTook you long enough to find it on Google.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:23 pm58 St Andrews RdStill wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:24 pm
And which pub did he run?
Just to prove it’s not one of your fairy stories.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/p8NpDSeRUjuX3rBb6
This one
I.thought you believed in fairy stories
You write enogh of them !!
The pub was actually in his brother Tony’s name.
I was doing other things & watching stuff
Elsewhere ,
Yes the pub was in his brothers name indeed.
Do you remember his mate the bouncer ,
He also ran the door at the british oak .
Lea bridge road
The 2 brothers who straightened out the bloke
You call a hard man , had a builders merchant just down by
The Lord palmerston , then opened a Gym opposite the barclays bank
Below the old fire station .
Proper naughty pair they were .
Still im sure you knew or know who im talking about as well
Just to confirm its not being "MADE UP ".
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You thinkStill wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:12 pmI was drinking with a workmate in the Prince one Friday night and Terry locked us in.Thor wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:03 pmCorrect, I was going to post that, but I thought I’d let Tuffers answer first to see what he does. Used to drink with Terry in the Sportsman on markhouse road back in the day.Still wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:48 pm
Took you long enough to find it on Google.
The pub was actually in his brother Tony’s name.
It took us another 4 pints to pluck up the courage to ask him to let us out.
Good fella as long as you didn’t cross him.
Tuffers is talking nonsense.
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The SportsmanThor wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:03 pmCorrect, I was going to post that, but I thought I’d let Tuffers answer first to see what he does. Used to drink with Terry in the Sportsman on markhouse road back in the day.Still wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:48 pmTook you long enough to find it on Google.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:23 pm
58 St Andrews Rd
https://maps.app.goo.gl/p8NpDSeRUjuX3rBb6
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I.thought you believed in fairy stories
You write enogh of them !!
The pub was actually in his brother Tony’s name.
Now there was a proper dive of a pub .
Full of Druggies & Dodgy wannabe gangsters.
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Context is key if you remember back.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:52 pmJE ditched 442 towards the end of that season too though didn't he? But when he does it, it's because he's a 'good manager'.gshaw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:19 pmThe failure by Ling to get the Adams signing sorted followed by Gorman, Alabi and not getting a CM in January made it a lot harder for sure. That just highlights what a good manager JE was to manage to get us over the line in a completely un-Orient-esque way.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:01 pm
Even JE got found out towards the end of that season. We limped over the line with a 0-0 draw if you remember.
Who cares how you win, as long as you win that's what matters... or seemingly not these days as developing the careers of Embleton & co seems to be the main priority.
- had lost Koroma to injury over the Xmas period, nullifying our attacking threat as Alabi was hopeless
- Jobi was struggling and as we now know pushing himself above and beyond to even keep playing
- CM was our weak spot but we had a group of solid defenders
- we had a lead at the top to protect having put ourselves there through attacking 4-4-2
- dropped Ling for Turley to get some pace and aggression at RB
Now contract to Embleton's approach at the start of his reign and in some areas still now...
- cautious, nervous football sideways and backwards
- attacking threat regularly moved to LB
- respect / praise the opposition at all times to the point of being scared of them (Swindon last season)
So yes JE changed it up to get us over the line with tiring legs and injuries, making the best of whatever he had available to win a title. Are we seeing the best of this group we have now? Debatable...
When the players are let off the leash they show they are capable of decent attacking play (Bolton) but sadly it's few and far between.
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Alabi was brought into the club by JE after Alabi ripped one of JE's former sidesgshaw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:45 pmContext is key if you remember back.Prestige Worldwide wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:52 pmJE ditched 442 towards the end of that season too though didn't he? But when he does it, it's because he's a 'good manager'.gshaw wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:19 pm
The failure by Ling to get the Adams signing sorted followed by Gorman, Alabi and not getting a CM in January made it a lot harder for sure. That just highlights what a good manager JE was to manage to get us over the line in a completely un-Orient-esque way.
Who cares how you win, as long as you win that's what matters... or seemingly not these days as developing the careers of Embleton & co seems to be the main priority.
- had lost Koroma to injury over the Xmas period, nullifying our attacking threat as Alabi was hopeless
- Jobi was struggling and as we now know pushing himself above and beyond to even keep playing
- CM was our weak spot but we had a group of solid defenders
- we had a lead at the top to protect having put ourselves there through attacking 4-4-2
- dropped Ling for Turley to get some pace and aggression at RB
Now contract to Embleton's approach at the start of his reign and in some areas still now...
- cautious, nervous football sideways and backwards
- attacking threat regularly moved to LB
- respect / praise the opposition at all times to the point of being scared of them (Swindon last season)
So yes JE changed it up to get us over the line with tiring legs and injuries, making the best of whatever he had available to win a title. Are we seeing the best of this group we have now? Debatable...
When the players are let off the leash they show they are capable of decent attacking play (Bolton) but sadly it's few and far between.
A new one in 1 match .
You do know that dontcha ?
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The old fire station was on the same side as the bank.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:27 pmDidnt take me long enough ,Still wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:48 pmTook you long enough to find it on Google.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:23 pm
58 St Andrews Rd
https://maps.app.goo.gl/p8NpDSeRUjuX3rBb6
This one
I.thought you believed in fairy stories
You write enogh of them !!
The pub was actually in his brother Tony’s name.
I was doing other things & watching stuff
Elsewhere ,
Yes the pub was in his brothers name indeed.
Do you remember his mate the bouncer ,
He also ran the door at the british oak .
Lea bridge road
The 2 brothers who straightened out the bloke
You call a hard man , had a builders merchant just down by
The Lord palmerston , then opened a Gym opposite the barclays bank
Below the old fire station .
Proper naughty pair they were .
Still im sure you knew or know who im talking about as well
Just to confirm its not being "MADE UP ".
Are you back on the sauce again Tuffers?
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Yes the barcalys was just below the old fire station on forest roadStill wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 6:27 pmThe old fire station was on the same side as the bank.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:27 pmDidnt take me long enough ,Still wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 4:48 pm
Took you long enough to find it on Google.
The pub was actually in his brother Tony’s name.
I was doing other things & watching stuff
Elsewhere ,
Yes the pub was in his brothers name indeed.
Do you remember his mate the bouncer ,
He also ran the door at the british oak .
Lea bridge road
The 2 brothers who straightened out the bloke
You call a hard man , had a builders merchant just down by
The Lord palmerston , then opened a Gym opposite the barclays bank
Below the old fire station .
Proper naughty pair they were .
Still im sure you knew or know who im talking about as well
Just to confirm its not being "MADE UP ".
Are you back on the sauce again Tuffers?
Both were opposite the gym but on the same side as the builders merchants.
You obviously are on the baileys as you cant read very well .
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Agree. I hope Nigel and Kent take no notice of the opening post. If it wasn’t for them we would no longer have a club to watch. People forget that when they took over we had around 8 players. ML put a team together in less than 4weeks at a time when good players were but a few. This kind of post always appear on this forum when we lose a few games. Millions of pounds have been spent by them to buy the club and keep it afloat. We do not want supporters who keep having a go at the hierarchyRedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:08 pm I can't believe what I've just read in that opening post. If it wasn't for Nigel and Kent we wouldn't have a club. As far as I'm concerned , along with Justin Edinburgh they were Heaven sent to rescue our club. That's why I will always back them to the hilt . Nobody ever gets everything right in life but I'm sure that given time Nigel and Kent will drive our club onwards and upwards .
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We also don't want anything less than an experienced, proven Manager at this level and above to get the club promoted and make all the fans happy.moonwalk19 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 6:35 pmAgree. I hope Nigel and Kent take no notice of the opening post. If it wasn’t for them we would no longer have a club to watch. People forget that when they took over we had around 8 players. ML put a team together in less than 4weeks at a time when good players were but a few. This kind of post always appear on this forum when we lose a few games. Millions of pounds have been spent by them to buy the club and keep it afloat. We do not want supporters who keep having a go at the hierarchyRedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 27, 2020 11:08 pm I can't believe what I've just read in that opening post. If it wasn't for Nigel and Kent we wouldn't have a club. As far as I'm concerned , along with Justin Edinburgh they were Heaven sent to rescue our club. That's why I will always back them to the hilt . Nobody ever gets everything right in life but I'm sure that given time Nigel and Kent will drive our club onwards and upwards .
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Simple question - Why do you still support a so called mediocre fourth rate club as Orient.ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:05 am When i wrote the original post, I knew Id get roasted on here, but i still wrote it because it needed saying...the conversation on this , is needed.
In fact Im surprised a few of you part agree with me.
When Harry S Truman was US President, he used to have a sign on his desk, that read " The buck Stops Here"...in other words when things are not right, its the fault of those at the very top.
Nigel has put too much trust in people who are not as good as he thinks they are....the bloke makes mistakes, he's human, and im certain hes made and is still making mistakes now.
As someone ( me) who has over 53 years following the club, has spent tens of thousands of pounds on tickets, on trains fares, on coach fares on petrol, on food, accommodation etc etc, I have every right to voice an opinion. If you dont like my opinion, thats fine, but theres no need for personal attacks on me, thats out of order.
I was right in some of my premises . i thought most of you have no ambition and just like Orient to be a mediocre fourth rate club, and I was right on that...most of you do.
I'll repeat, this conversation needed to happen, it isnt pleasant, but its needed.
Nigel saved the club ...no doubt, ..... the club was days away from being finished, but many things that have been put in place since, are poor IMO
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This thread seems to have boiled down to NT is the problem because he won't sack ML who is the real problem.
Does anyone on here actually have a clue what ML does on a day to day basis, because I highly doubt it? If NT needs him it's fair to assume his role is important to the running of the club. NT is a smart businessman not some mug off the street who has just inherited a load of money
Does anyone on here actually have a clue what ML does on a day to day basis, because I highly doubt it? If NT needs him it's fair to assume his role is important to the running of the club. NT is a smart businessman not some mug off the street who has just inherited a load of money
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I admit, I do struggle with your form of English.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 6:33 pmYes the barcalys was just below the old fire station on forest roadStill wrong wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 6:27 pmThe old fire station was on the same side as the bank.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 5:27 pm
Didnt take me long enough ,
I was doing other things & watching stuff
Elsewhere ,
Yes the pub was in his brothers name indeed.
Do you remember his mate the bouncer ,
He also ran the door at the british oak .
Lea bridge road
The 2 brothers who straightened out the bloke
You call a hard man , had a builders merchant just down by
The Lord palmerston , then opened a Gym opposite the barclays bank
Below the old fire station .
Proper naughty pair they were .
Still im sure you knew or know who im talking about as well
Just to confirm its not being "MADE UP ".
Are you back on the sauce again Tuffers?
Both were opposite the gym but on the same side as the builders merchants.
You obviously are on the baileys as you cant read very well .
You mean further down the road?
Right.