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Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:24 am
by Proposition Joe
Wally Banter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 9:52 am
Not sure how to define 'top' in my mind, so I'll go Desert Island Discs-style and try to hit some important milestones:
Brighton 4 - Orient 4, 1997 - my first ever away game
Walking up Wembley Way, a little drunk, before the Playoff Final, 1999
Oxford 2 - Orient 3, 2006 - obviously
Orient 1 - Arsenal 1, 2011 - even the goal celebration alone
Gillingham 2 - Orient 0, 2023 - real jubilation
Can't believe I didn't put Gillingham 2023 in there. I'm going to be editing and re-editing this all day.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:36 am
by PKM
Chelsea fa cup 3-2
Middlesboro fa cup 2-0
Winning Nat League & League 2
Wrexham home play off final win
Oxford away
Posh win under Slade at Posh, cox, Lisbie Mooney etc
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:41 am
by Proposition Joe
PKM wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:36 am
Chelsea fa cup 3-2
Middlesboro fa cup 2-0
Winning Nat League & League 2
Wrexham home play off final win
Oxford away
Posh win under Slade at Posh, cox, Lisbie Mooney etc
That's 7.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:42 am
by Hoover Attack
Are we doing 'games' or 'moments'? Memories lends itself more to moments, so here goes:
OFF getting thrown out of Boltons brand new Premier League Reebok Stadium after threatening the local herberts with his crutches, missing our last minute equaliser to draw the game 4-4.
Driving through Wanstead (pre A12 link road) after beating Spurs, people hanging out of car windows, waving scarves and tooting like something you'd see in an Italian plaza after a European Cup win.
Turning up at the ground to meet a load of wierdos off the internet for the first MBXI football game.
The pitch invasion after beating Wrexham in the play off final.
Being messaged by the then Orient CEO to come and say some things to his face over coffee.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:59 am
by banqo
If its football memories then
Chelsea FA Cup 1972
Chelsea FA Cup 1978
Middlesbrough FA Cup 1978
Wrexham 1989
1969/70 season.
If its other memories throw in
Birmingham 1972 for sheer drama.
Middlesbrough away 1978 for getting back to station in one piece!
Gillingham away for surrealism.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:05 am
by Hoover Attack
I've left out the fight on the South Terrace when we played Southampton in the FA Cup. Some fella done a running jumping kick like something out of a Bruce Lee film, totally wiped the other dude out.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:14 am
by Stan1972
Wrexham 88/89 play off final - Harvey/Cooper goals & waving farewell to Leyton Orient legend, and my fav ever player to wear the Orient shirt, Super Alan Comfort.
88/89 (H) Colchester 8-0 - Including Alan Hull hatrick, what a season that was
Oxford 2006 - amazing celebrations
Being crowned NL champions and singjng We Are The Champions at Brisbane Road
Being crowned L2 Champions
And No.6…….
Beating Prem & World Club Champions, Man City, at Brisbane Road, in 4th round of FA Cup

Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:16 am
by lordgriff
Wrexham 1989
Oxford 2006
Posh 2014
Braintree 2019
Crewe 2023
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 12:15 pm
by Dunners
We should do a top 5 OFF moments.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 12:52 pm
by FilipinO
Oxford Away
Tehoue v Arsenal and getting carried away a bit with an "Orient better than Barcelona" hoodie.
Fulham Away in the FA cup.
Braintree
Lockwood hat trick against Gillingam
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 12:55 pm
by Admin
Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 12:15 pm
We should do a top 5 OFF moments.
5?
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:04 pm
by Admin
1. Wrexham '89. The 80's was a pretty dire decade at Orient so this was a shining nugget in what had been a good few years of utter turd.
2. Brentford '92. Mad, mad game topped off by a truly insane refereeing performance by David Elleray. Never a red for King Kenny.
3. Rotherham '99. Must've smoked 20 Silk Cut watching that. Horrible atmosphere in a horrible place. Got back to my car to find someone had broken into it and nicked my suit trousers but left the jacket. Bizarre.
4. Oxford '06. Doubly enjoyed as my brother-in-law is an Oxford fan and a complete arse-head to boot.
5. Villa '14 - league cup. Much deserved victory which led to me proclaiming we'd piss our way through league 1, which, I suppose in a way, we did.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:52 pm
by Beradogs
Orient 2 Wimbledon 6.. Wimbledon were marching through the leagues on the way to div 1/ the prem. They pulverised us.
Orient vs forest fa cup. Forgot the score. Sutton your mother’s a goat.
Peterborough vs Orient. 1-3. Never seen us play better. Top of the league. We’re Leyton Orient.
Buckingham town 0 Orient 2. The bad old days of crowd trouble but it was intoxicating for a youngster.
Woodford town 0 Orient 1. The only time I didn’t care who won being from Woodford.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 2:27 pm
by OyinbO
Token wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 9:10 am
Hate to be a spoilsport but as great as the other night was, I don’t think it will age well as a memory.
If the City game is, as is most likely, underwhelming then we will wonder what all the fuss was about. Or if we somehow give City a fright or even beat them, it will be that game that we will remember.
Surprised you didn't get burnt at the virtual stake for this - even though you're kinda right. Time will tell about the Derby game, it may not make many people's top 5 once the buzz has worn off and whatever new stuff is happening consumes people's attention, but I do think it will age well.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 3:30 pm
by Rich Tea Wellin
Some weird ones.
- beating Wales (as a kid it seemed mental and sort of something I could brag about for once)
- Peterborough away 13/14 - just a dominating performance that was otherworldly for an orient team.
- playoff semi final pitch invasion vs Peterborough. Thought it was our year.
- arsenal tehoue goal - never jumped so high as when that hit the net.
- Bonne late pen vs Sutton. Thought we’d f*cked it halfway through that game. Basically sent us up.
Cox and Moses goals in the playoff final would be in there as individual moments, without context. Easy to forget how immense that feeling was given what happened
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 3:34 pm
by Frogger
Oxford away - 2006
Peterborough second leg play off - 2014
Promotion back into League - 2019
League 2 champions - 2023
Beating Derby - Tuesday
Honorable mentions
Lockwood's amazing hattrick to bring us back from 0-3 down
Beating Rushden 5-1 (Easton I think with a wonder goal)
beating Forest away 1-3
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 3:47 pm
by banqo
Admin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:04 pm
1. Wrexham '89. The 80's was a pretty dire decade at Orient so this was a shining nugget in what had been a good few years of utter turd.
2. Brentford '92. Mad, mad game topped off by a truly insane refereeing performance by David Elleray. Never a red for King Kenny.
3. Rotherham '99. Must've smoked 20 Silk Cut watching that. Horrible atmosphere in a horrible place. Got back to my car to find someone had broken into it and nicked my suit trousers but left the jacket. Bizarre.
4. Oxford '06. Doubly enjoyed as my brother-in-law is an Oxford fan and a complete arse-head to boot.
5. Villa '14 - league cup. Much deserved victory which led to me proclaiming we'd piss our way through league 1, which, I suppose in a way, we did.
Elleray nearly caused a riot that day. One of the worst refereeing decisions I have ever seen in 58 years of watching football.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 3:56 pm
by Admin
Beradogs wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:52 pm
Woodford town 0 Orient 1. The only time I didn’t care who won being from Woodford.
I just remember sliding about in mud and various "faces" off Broadmead having some minor tear-ups. Orient from memory were utter sh*t that day and lucky to get away with a 1-0.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:06 pm
by Beradogs
That’s right. All the “mead” were there. Setting off fireworks and generally misbehaving.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:24 pm
by EH16
Oxford. best football day ever.
Lockwood v Hull 2001, play-off
Tehoue v Arsenal
Lee Harvey v Wrexham 1989
Scott Houghton scoring with his backside v Northwich (2000? 2001?)
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:42 pm
by Crisby
Well, all you young people, you wouldn't remember 63 when Orient beat Man U and Liverpool at Brissie.
\Mostly all standing and 30,000 in the ground. Nigel, bless him, was probably there too on the North terrace like me.
Great team captained by Stan Charlton.
Ok grandad....shut up.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:52 pm
by Crisby
And yes, I was at Oxford for that game but with Oxford mates so had to keep quiet in the home end or get my head kicked in. Good result.
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 7:17 pm
by Rich Tea Wellin
Unexpected choice is the 2-2 with Leeds at home when Thornton scored two after we were 2-0 with ten men (think I’ve remembered that right) and the 1-0 norwich win in Slades first home game
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 7:22 pm
by OyinbO
Rich Tea Wellin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 7:17 pm
Unexpected choice is the 2-2 with Leeds at home when Thornton scored two after we were 2-0 with ten men (think I’ve remembered that right) and the 1-0 norwich win in Slades first home game
Both corkers for sure, although the second was 2-1
Re: Top 5 Os memories
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:01 pm
by gshaw
Tehoué goal v Arsenal, utter chaos and still can't resist that clip
Peterborough second leg playoff semi-final, one of the few times you could say the roof nearly came off at BR
Winning National League, the relief of getting out of tinpot NL and seeing Orient actually win something as Champions
Winning League 2 and the subsequent celebrations including getting hands on the trophy, never thought I'd see Orient win one title let alone two in quick succession
Lockwood screamer vs Hull to send us to the 2001 playoff final, what a hit and giving it to the away fans after, glorious