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  • 'Paranoia' has been to blame for home form - Vincelot

    Leyton Orient midfielder Romain Vincelot believes the O’s have put aside their mental ‘paranoia’ at Brisbane Road after beating Crewe Alexandra 4-1, but says the focus must now turn to why they won. Mauro Milanese’s side had failed to taste victory

  • Hammers' poor Everton fortunes continue

    West Ham have slipped to sixth in the Premier League after being beaten 2-1 at Everton this afternoon. With five key players out through injury – including the strike pairing of Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia – Sam Allardyce gave a start to Andy

  • Milanese: One goal can change a game

    Leyton Orient manager Mauro Milanese was pleased after watching the O's claim their first home league win of the season, but was left ruining the lapse which saw Crewe Alexandra grab a consolation. Orient were 4-1 winners at Brisbane Road and goals

  • Orient record first home league win at Crewe's expense

    Two hundred and ten days after their last home league win, Leyton Orient have won at Brisbane Road again, beating Crewe Alexandra 4-1 to give Mauro Milanese his first home league win as O’s boss. Gianvito Plasmati headed the O’s into a 23rd-minute

  • Two changes as Orient host Crewe in relegation battle

    Leyton Orient boss Mauro Milanese makes two changes to his starting XI for this afternoon’s visit of Crewe Alexandra. Elliot Omozusi and Chris Dagnall come into the O’s side in place of the injured Shane Lowry (calf) and Jay Simpson (hamstring)

  • Speaking out - Victoria Wasteney on human trafficking

    Victoria Wasteney is a member of Greenwich-based Christian Revival Church London (CRC). She took part in the anti-human trafficking event, Chain4Change, last week in High Street, Wanstead. As part of the campaign, she met with police and MP