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O’S CAN GET THE PARTY STARTED

O’S CAN

Point is enough to bag the title

By MATT BADCOCK

SILVER LINING: Inspirational captain Jobi McAnuff lifts the National League Trophy with his family and fans
PICTURES: TGSPHOTO

THE LAST time Leyton Orient fans were on the Brisbane Road pitch they were fighting for their club’s very survival.
A tyrannous ownership regime had the east London club not only plummeting out of the Football League for the first time in their long and proud history, but also on the brink of extinction.
It was such a low period that the supporters took matters into their own hands with a protest that f...

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