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Hmmmmm first one in again? that's 2 days in a row you bunch of slackers!

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morning Serial.

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Hubba

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Morning!

apparently DC comics have decided to to turn one of thier superheroes gay

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Heskey has been released

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Jim Bowen has tremendous jugs

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I hope orient sign him!

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jim bowen or heskey?

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Jim Bowen is good but his back garden keepie uppie success percentage is only 97%, far inferior to big Emile

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heskey, if he signed for orient i would squeal then continue with life slightly happier

posted on 23/5/12

i think you should sign heskey and almunia.

almunia could never keep the ball out, so play him up front - heskey could never get the ball in, so play him in goal. sorted

posted on 23/5/12

Leyton Orient Records:
Biggest victory: 8–0 v Crystal Palace Division 3 South 12 November 1955, 8–0 v Rochdale Division 4 14 October 1987, 8–0 v Colchester United Division 4 15 October 1988, 8–0 v Doncaster Rovers Division 3 28 December 1997
Biggest defeat: 0–8 v Aston Villa F.C. FA Cup 4th Round 30 January 1929
Highest attendance: 38,219 v Tottenham Hotspur[11] Division 2 16 March 1929
Most capped player: John Chiedozie (Nigeria), Tunji Banjo (Nigeria), Tony Grealish (Ireland[disambiguation needed ]) – all on 7 caps
Most league goals in a season: 35 Tommy Johnston 1957/58 Division 2
Most league goals in total: 121 Tommy Johnston 1956–58, 1959–61
Highest transfer fee received: £1,000,000 (rising to £1,500,000, depending on appearances) Gabriel Zakuani to Fulham F.C. July 2006
Highest transfer fee paid: £175,000 Paul Beesley from Wigan Athletic F.C. October 1989
Dubonnet Cup winners: 1912 played in Paris, France against Millwall.
League position most frequently attained: 19th
The fastest recorded goal in a Playoff Final: Chris Tate, May 2001 v. Blackpool FC: 27 seconds





posted on 23/5/12

No not alumia!!! we have 6 goalies already

posted on 23/5/12

I FACKING HATE MATHS!!!!!!!!!!!

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