Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
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Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
I reckon if this ESL malarkey actually happens smaller clubs like ourselves could well benefit from disgruntled fans of Spurs, in our case, coming to watch us.
I’ve seen a few posts on Social media where unhappy Spurs fans have said that if there club joins the ESL they will come to E10.
Anybody else seen or heard anything like this ??
I’ve seen a few posts on Social media where unhappy Spurs fans have said that if there club joins the ESL they will come to E10.
Anybody else seen or heard anything like this ??
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
Should only be allowed in if they burn a spurs chelsea or arsensl shirt every season
Outside the club shop before buyin an O's shirt & paying fot a season ticket !
Outside the club shop before buyin an O's shirt & paying fot a season ticket !
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
How is that a benefit? I don’t want to be sat with Spurs fans. Anyway, no way will they want to support a team playing in red.Cheshunto wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:09 pm I reckon if this ESL malarkey actually happens smaller clubs like ourselves could well benefit from disgruntled fans of Spurs, in our case, coming to watch us.
I’ve seen a few posts on Social media where unhappy Spurs fans have said that if there club joins the ESL they will come to E10.
Anybody else seen or heard anything like this ??
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
In recent times Orient used to offer discounted entry to fans of Premier League London clubs who presented a season ticket or membership at the box office. I would have taken advantage with my Arsenal or Chelsea membership but for the Wanstead Guardian sending me 4 complimentary tickets.
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
Nothing worse than clubs luring other teams fans by beggimg for money .RientO wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:47 pmIn recent times Orient used to offer discounted entry to fans of Premier League London clubs who presented a season ticket or membership at the box office. I would have taken advantage with my Arsenal or Chelsea membership but for the Wanstead Guardian sending me 4 complimentary tickets.
Barry Hearn had no shame .
When the 160k fans with nowhere to go on a Saturday start buying up all the seats ,
Real O's fans could well be blocked out .
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
Errrrr...It’s a benefit ‘cos we would gain extra fans, and there are loads of fans of PL clubs who have Orient as their 2nd team.RientO wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:43 pmHow is that a benefit? I don’t want to be sat with Spurs fans. Anyway, no way will they want to support a team playing in red.Cheshunto wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:09 pm I reckon if this ESL malarkey actually happens smaller clubs like ourselves could well benefit from disgruntled fans of Spurs, in our case, coming to watch us.
I’ve seen a few posts on Social media where unhappy Spurs fans have said that if there club joins the ESL they will come to E10.
Anybody else seen or heard anything like this ??
Personally I don’t think the ESL will actually happen but let’s wAit and see.
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Beelzebub was the owner at the time. Wanstead Guardian used to have a fortnightly competition to win 4 Orient tickets. I won every time I entered.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:52 pmNothing worse than clubs luring other teams fans by beggimg for money .RientO wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:47 pmIn recent times Orient used to offer discounted entry to fans of Premier League London clubs who presented a season ticket or membership at the box office. I would have taken advantage with my Arsenal or Chelsea membership but for the Wanstead Guardian sending me 4 complimentary tickets.
Barry Hearn had no shame .
When the 160k fans with nowhere to go on a Saturday start buying up all the seats ,
Real O's fans could well be blocked out .
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
You were Probably the only one who did enterRientO wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:15 pmBeelzebub was the owner at the time. Wanstead Guardian used to have a fortnightly competition to win 4 Orient tickets. I won every time I entered.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:52 pmNothing worse than clubs luring other teams fans by beggimg for money .RientO wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:47 pm
In recent times Orient used to offer discounted entry to fans of Premier League London clubs who presented a season ticket or membership at the box office. I would have taken advantage with my Arsenal or Chelsea membership but for the Wanstead Guardian sending me 4 complimentary tickets.
Barry Hearn had no shame .
When the 160k fans with nowhere to go on a Saturday start buying up all the seats ,
Real O's fans could well be blocked out .
BH used to do the same thing before you were an O's fan .
He Was known for handing out season tickets to wealthy Essex buisness people,
Even though he knew they followed other clubs .
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
I suspect I wastuffers#1 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 10:34 pmYou were Probably the only one who did enter
BH used to do the same thing before you were an O's fan .
He Was known for handing out season tickets to wealthy Essex buisness people,
Even though he knew they followed other clubs .

He gave my son a season ticket as well. Free season tickets for youths if I remember rightly.
Sadly my business was in London rather than Essex so I missed out. Also I was not exactly wealthy. Made more closing it down.
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
Cheshunto wrote: ↑Mon Apr 19, 2021 9:09 pm I reckon if this ESL malarkey actually happens smaller clubs like ourselves could well benefit from disgruntled fans of Spurs, in our case, coming to watch us.
I’ve seen a few posts on Social media where unhappy Spurs fans have said that if there club joins the ESL they will come to E10.
Anybody else seen or heard anything like this ??
If they come and follow us they will still be disgruntled.

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Can anyone please tell me how much money LOFC receives ‘from above’? I refer to the cascade of sponsorships and viewing revenues.
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
Supporters of more clubs being met with "who?, never heard of them", when you tell people who only watch the elite leagues who you support.
If it wasn't was for that FIFA computer game it would be far more not knowing who clubs like ours are.
If it wasn't was for that FIFA computer game it would be far more not knowing who clubs like ours are.
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
I have a feeling that any benefit is outweighed numerous time by the financial issues its likely to cause.
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Not sure what ‘financial issues’ you’re referring to.LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 11:30 am I have a feeling that any benefit is outweighed numerous time by the financial issues its likely to cause.
The benefit I was thinking of, and is being mentioned on social media, is Danny Macklin selling more season tickets to disgruntled Spurs fans and hopefully increasing our fan base.
I’m not even sure this ESL proposal will happen and may be just a ploy to increase the big six’s TV revenue.
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I don’t think there will be many disgruntled Spurs fans buying Orient season tickets. They have been disgruntled for 60 years and have not bothered so far. Also I doubt many Spurs season ticket holders live in the vicinity. Now had West Ham joined the Super League, it might be different but there wasn’t an influx when they left Upton Park.
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Well there are quite a few people on Facebook talking about friends or relatives giving up on Spurs IF they join the ESL and coming to E10 instead to watch the O’s.RientO wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 1:36 pm I don’t think there will be many disgruntled Spurs fans buying Orient season tickets. They have been disgruntled for 60 years and have not bothered so far. Also I doubt many Spurs season ticket holders live in the vicinity. Now had West Ham joined the Super League, it might be different but there wasn’t an influx when they left Upton Park.
Anyway let’s see what happens and whether the ESL actually goes ahead.
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Re: Possible Benefit for Leyton Orient from ESL
RientO wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 1:36 pm I don’t think there will be many disgruntled Spurs fans buying Orient season tickets. They have been disgruntled for 60 years and have not bothered so far. Also I doubt many Spurs season ticket holders live in the vicinity. Now had West Ham joined the Super League, it might be different but there wasn’t an influx when they left Upton Park.