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Orient experiences

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I’d like to know what your quintessential sensory experiences are on an Orient Matchday.

I’ll start:

PAAAAAAAANDEMONIUM Orient fanzine, one paaand.
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When I first went when I was about 6 or something the smell of that burger place at the top of the west stand was the first thing that hit me. Still notice that smell every time I go
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And hi Mat
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Rich Tea Wellin wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 6:47 pm When I first went when I was about 6 or something the smell of that burger place at the top of the west stand was the first thing that hit me. Still notice that smell every time I go
That smell was the fat fryer.
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Rich Tea Wellin wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 6:48 pm And hi Mat
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I miss the monkey nut man.
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Didn't they used to have people walking among the crowd selling match programmes back then?
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Chicken Dhansak wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 7:47 pm Didn't they used to have people walking among the crowd selling match programmes back then?
Remember a bloke called Jim, always in shorts with a big grin selling programs.
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"Roasted Chesnuts"
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Early 80s?

Ray ‘the rake’ / ‘the roller’, had to replace the north west corner flag during the game. He duly sped across the pitch from the old tunnel in the east stand. But, having replaced the flag, he then proceeded to run back ACROSS the pitch with the broken flag.
The look on the Ref’s face was a picture.
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People bringing orange crates to stand on.

Half-time scores where the electronic advertising boards are now.

Referees and police sergeants older than me. :(

And, if it was the 70's... 0-0 draws
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A fella who unmistakably calls out (used to be south stand, but more recently in the north)...'get it in the onion baaaagggggg' with a very distinctive and east-end market trader type magical tone. Long may you continue sir, always make me smile
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Evening matches in late 60s when I was young there always seemed to be someone lighting up a ciggy
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May’72, played Birmingham who needed the win to go up to the 1st Division
Nothing on the game for us
If Birmingham failed to win then Millwall got promoted instead, but they did win 0-1
Cue absolute carnage on the terraces as Birmingham, Millwall fans and apparently some ICF from West Ham were fighting each other, and then to top it all there was a bomb scare in the main stand, absolute mayhem.
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GibbO wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 7:53 pm
Chicken Dhansak wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 7:47 pm Didn't they used to have people walking among the crowd selling match programmes back then?
Remember a bloke called Jim, always in shorts with a big grin selling programs.
He had mad varicose veins. I couldn't stop staring.
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Urbane Vancelo wrote: Sat May 10, 2025 12:18 am
GibbO wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 7:53 pm
Chicken Dhansak wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 7:47 pm Didn't they used to have people walking among the crowd selling match programmes back then?
Remember a bloke called Jim, always in shorts with a big grin selling programs.
He had mad varicose veins. I couldn't stop staring.
I believe the chap your talking about travelled all the way from Brighton each game to sell programmes/watch The Os
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GibbO wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 6:35 pm I’d like to know what your quintessential sensory experiences are on an Orient Matchday.

I’ll start:

PAAAAAAAANDEMONIUM Orient fanzine, one paaand.
Isn’t that the same bloke who got arrested for abusing a Colchester United player a few years back?
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Chelmsford Swimmer wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 7:33 pm I miss the monkey nut man.
Peanuts.....tanner a bag was his call on the south terrace if I recall correctly 🤔
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The Reverend wrote: Sat May 10, 2025 7:36 am
GibbO wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 6:35 pm I’d like to know what your quintessential sensory experiences are on an Orient Matchday.

I’ll start:

PAAAAAAAANDEMONIUM Orient fanzine, one paaand.
Isn’t that the same bloke who got arrested for abusing a Colchester United player a few years back?
Seems a strange joyful experience to list but I’m not here to judge.
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Night matches and not walking through Coronation Gardens, turning from Buckingham Road into Brisbane Road, seeing the lights and hearing London Calling playing on the tannoy.
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That London Calling song being played pre match through the decrepit PA system
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GibbO wrote: Sat May 10, 2025 8:38 am
The Reverend wrote: Sat May 10, 2025 7:36 am
GibbO wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 6:35 pm I’d like to know what your quintessential sensory experiences are on an Orient Matchday.

I’ll start:

PAAAAAAAANDEMONIUM Orient fanzine, one paaand.
Isn’t that the same bloke who got arrested for abusing a Colchester United player a few years back?
Seems a strange joyful experience to list but I’m not here to judge.
I didn’t say that a bloke getting arrested on suspicion of racially abusing a Colchester United player was a “joyful experience”, I was merely checking if we were thinking about the same person. I believe we are.
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Orient vs Chelsea in the Cup in 1972. That match. After Barrie Fairbrother scored our third, the Chelsea fans in the West Side started invading the pitch to try and get the match abandoned. The police were literally picking them up and throwing back over the wall into the West Stand. My dad and I were pinned against the retaining wall. It's the only time in my years of supporting the Os that I've been scared at a match at Brizzie Road.
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Raymond the Roller and the smell of burgers, pipe and cigarette smoke in the old West Stand.
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