Edinburgh: 'I'm more than happy with what I'm doing at Leyton Orient'
Justin Edinburgh brushed off talk linking him with the AFC Wimbledon job and says he has "no reason" to leave Leyton Orient.
Justin Edinburgh brushed off talk linking him with the AFC Wimbledon job and says he has "no reason" to leave Leyton Orient.
Second-half goals from Jobi McAnuff, Josh Koroma and Macauley Bonne meant Leyton Orient returned to the top of the National League, as they fought back to beat Bromley 3-1.
Epping Upper Clapton retained their lead at the top of the table in the London 3 Essex League, as they returned to winning ways with a comfortable victory over Canvey Island.
Leyton Orient have been boosted by the news that Charlie Lee’s injury is not as serious as first feared, with the midfielder only set to be ruled out for two or three weeks.
Waltham Abbey relinquished their lead at the top of the Bostik South Central League after slipping to their second defeat in three games against Tooting and Mitcham United.
Leyton Orient’s Dale Gorman has praised Justin Edinburgh and believes the head coach’s mutual respect for the players has generated a real team spirit in the dressing room this season.
Josh Koroma says his first goal against AFC Fylde was one of the best of his career after helping Leyton Orient earn a 3-1 win at Mill Farm.
Ilford’s play off hopes were further dented, as they were convincingly beaten 4-1 by Sporting Bengal United on home turf in the Essex Senior League.
Dale Gorman believes Leyton Orient have one of the brightest groups of young players outside of the Football League.
Justin Edinburgh hailed Josh Koroma after the Leyton Orient youngster hit a brace to help the O’s secure a 3-1 win over play off chasers AFC Fylde at the weekend.
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