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After going to two games that floated my boat somewhat and I found refreshing, this game would hardly be the game I would have picked by choice to try and get that elusive third win on the trot to cement my belief we can actually get among the play off places. They have been by a mile the best side in the division, consistent and well managed by Richie Wellens, who is a bit of a throw back as to the way he doesn't go along, or seems not to consider the soft hand approach is the best with his players and calls a spade a spade, and in their case it looks to work. I have thought for quite a while that lower league clubs in the capital can get players in, either coming to the end of their careers at a higher level, or loans of younger players from those higher levels much easier than clubs not London and The Orient look to have tapped into it having a good blend of younger players and some still useful older players we have come across in past games. The way we played yesterday, and signs of it against Rochdale a few days before have given me a little hope that at last we look like we can at last start to look forward with this group of players who are mostly young and from the start most thought could get better given the chance. hopefully they now have some belief in themselves and start to fulfil some of their promise, as I said a few months ago we have players who can carry the ball past players and are now showing, or at least in the last two games have shown they can, and its exciting to watch. The thing that impressed me yesterday however was our work rate to stop Carlisle from playing, something we have been very poor at, our game off the ball causing very few problems for other sides who have mostly found us easy to play against, yesterday was different we were hard to play against when not having the ball, and that is again going to be very important at Leyton. Anderson and Williams were immense, and for once Close was good off the ball putting a foot in and doing some of the dirty work in areas it mattered, something we have not been that great at. And a word for Miller, the lad works his socks off, and yesterday he ran the Carlisle central defenders to distraction from the first minute, had a great assist and with Williams and Anderson gave us a core down the centre of the the field that did it's job well. So we go with hope if we can replicate that form to me, but it will not be easy, what do you think? Will our wide players now have the confidence to get on the ball and be expansive and express themselves? Can we once again be hard to play against? Can we take the game to Leyton, which I see as our best chance of getting anything from the game? Will Richie be hell bent on giving us a good hiding? Are we capable of causing a shock and getting among it ourselves? Lots to discuss about this game, have we once again seen a false dawn? or have we turned a corner? please have your say.
Just looked at forecast for tomorrow. Looks terrible.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 06, 2023, 07:36:44 pmJust looked at forecast for tomorrow. Looks terrible.Mild and wet.Like a good Sam Smiths
According to Orient fans all their centre halves are injured so will be looking to get at least one in before our game