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ORIENT END ON A HIGH BUT WATSON TAKES HEED

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By Jeff Bowron

THE hard work now starts for Gateshead after a finalday defeat handed a lively Leyton Orient a fully deserved three points on Tyneside.
The Heed’s season petered out with just one in their last 13 games – Steve Watson’s side signing off with four straight defeats and 11 goals shipped in the last three games.
A 17th-place finish was their worst in five years, the Tyneside outfit up for sale and facing an uncertain summer.
Danny Johnson scored his 20th goal of the season with a 90th minute penalty – the striker one of several players expected to move ...

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