Another one of the FLs fit and proper chairman......
Obviously I wouldn't want to see them go bust - same for any club. At the time, however, I don't remember a great deal of sympathy from anyone from Orient for our plight. Their chairman, Barry Hearn, campaigned to have us expelled from the football league. Their players regularly goaded our fans before and during games. They had some idiotic fans, epitomised by that bloke Buono, who used to be on the PA system at Brisbane Road and played YMCA before kick off when they played us, just to get the homophobic chanting going. Through the lens of our own success and with the passing of two decades, it's easy (and better) to 'be the bigger person' and wish them well, but some of the posts on this thread are a little sanctimonious.
I would be sad to see the demise of a small London Club like Leyton Orient drop out of the Football League. Them Charlton, Barnet and Millwall are the only London clubs where they can boast a solely local fan base which hasn't been bought and paid for by them being on TV every week.
I should want it to happen to Palace more but West ham going down would be effin brilliant.
Obviously I wouldn't want to see them go bust - same for any club. At the time, however, I don't remember a great deal of sympathy from anyone from Orient for our plight. Their chairman, Barry Hearn, campaigned to have us expelled from the football league. Their players regularly goaded our fans before and during games. They had some idiotic fans, epitomised by that bloke Buono, who used to be on the PA system at Brisbane Road and played YMCA before kick off when they played us, just to get the homophobic chanting going. Through the lens of our own success and with the passing of two decades, it's easy (and better) to 'be the bigger person' and wish them well, but some of the posts on this thread are a little sanctimonious.
I wish we could delete this thread, it doesn't do us any favours at all. No matter what the rivalry (and McGleish is still a ), I've always thought they are a decent club, and enjoyed visits to Brisbane Road. They've had a rough end of the stick against local "bigger" teams - not least West Ham around the whole stadium debacle. I've enjoyed seeing some of our former players and managers (Cox, Jakey, Slade etc) have success there.
What's happened since has been terrible - it could easily have been us. No insinuations (yet), but Barry Hearn's role needs to be monitored as well, there's a lovely bit of real estate to be realised when the club disappears...
Totally different story if Orient had over spent, gone bust and 'phoenixed' (a la Portsmouth, Palace etc). I wish them and their fans well.
WimbledonBrentford too
Had some great away trips to Orient and I feel nothing but sadness for them now.
blimey went there 3 times in one season and we lost them all !Sad days, loved our rivalry back in the day. My favourite away trip in those days.
Dropping out of the Football League isn't what it once was.
The Conference National is pretty much 100% professional, and enjoys decent enough sponsorship and attendance. The Conference North and South are probably now more comparable to what the old Vauxhall Conference was.
Plenty of your old school Football League clubs have bounced up and down in recent years. It is far from a drop into the void, and we really shouldn't be referring to National sides as 'non-league' anymore, not in any traditional sense.