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ORIENT MAKE THEIR MOVE

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LEYTON ORIENT have unveiled their first signing of the summer – former striker David Mooney.
It’s been an off-season of turmoil for the National League new boys, with the club’s existence under threat until a takeover was completed last week.
Mooney, 32, spent four years with the club between 2011 and 2015, scoring 51 goals in 170 appearances.
Meanwhile, Barry Hearn has returned to the club as Honorary President.
He stepped down from the role in April in protest at the way the club was being run by Francesco Becchetti.

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