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Usher wide.

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Hard lines Richie.
« on May 26, 2025, 01:07:33 pm by Usher wide. »
Richie Wellens has done a fantastic job since he joined Orient.

I wonder if he had memories of the last time he was at Wembley with a team vying for a place in the Championship?

His team were beaten by the single goal & so its Charlton who will play in the Championship next season & Richie will have to dust his side down & be ready to go again next season when he’ll once again rub shoulders with the club that gave him a successful outcome at Wembley back in 2006.



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Branton Rover

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Re: Hard lines Richie.
« Reply #1 on May 26, 2025, 01:37:08 pm by Branton Rover »
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DonnyBazR0ver

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Re: Hard lines Richie.
« Reply #2 on May 26, 2025, 02:13:42 pm by DonnyBazR0ver »
And to quote Wellens from a BBC article.

"No, he said he was personally heartbroken at the prospect of never again managing this group of players he has painstakingly assembled for Orient.

Keeley and Jamie Donley will head back to Tottenham after fine loan spells, Kelman will return to parent club QPR after 23 League One goals for the O's and Jack Currie's loan from Oxford is also up.

In all, 11 of the 18 players in the squad for the play-off final defeat on Sunday are either out of contract this summer or on loan"

That's potentially alot of rebuilding so we're not in too bad a position by comparison.

jmt23

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Re: Hard lines Richie.
« Reply #3 on May 26, 2025, 02:17:53 pm by jmt23 »
Galbraith has a whole list of higher league interest too, he has been their best player this year by a distance according to the commentary teams yesterday. So quite a big turnover for them.

In the box

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Re: Hard lines Richie.
« Reply #4 on May 26, 2025, 02:40:32 pm by In the box »
After a  two leg final  :facepalm:  Sky fully informed as usual

Draytonian III

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Re: Hard lines Richie.
« Reply #5 on May 26, 2025, 04:21:23 pm by Draytonian III »
Galbraith has a whole list of higher league interest too, he has been their best player this year by a distance according to the commentary teams yesterday. So quite a big turnover for them.


He’s definitely going, to a Championship club somewhere like Blackburn or Middlesbrough

One_Matty_Lucas

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Re: Hard lines Richie.
« Reply #6 on May 27, 2025, 12:30:39 pm by One_Matty_Lucas »
And to quote Wellens from a BBC article.

"No, he said he was personally heartbroken at the prospect of never again managing this group of players he has painstakingly assembled for Orient.

Keeley and Jamie Donley will head back to Tottenham after fine loan spells, Kelman will return to parent club QPR after 23 League One goals for the O's and Jack Currie's loan from Oxford is also up.

In all, 11 of the 18 players in the squad for the play-off final defeat on Sunday are either out of contract this summer or on loan"

That's potentially alot of rebuilding so we're not in too bad a position by comparison.

Massive parallels to our defeat in the semi against Charlton.

 

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