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Post by orientoutlookpodcast on Dec 17, 2023 22:36:14 GMT
Hi everyone, episode 340 of the Orient Outlook Podcast is now available to download on iTunes, www.soundcloud.com/orient-outlook, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn and Android Apps. This week we: It’s our final show of 2023 and we have messages from club Directors, CEO, Richie and his staff and club Captain Omar Beckles. We reviewed our win (finally) vs Cheltenham Part of Richie Wellens’s post Chesterfield interview News from around the club from the past week Our views Fan views Youth team update Fantasy football update Prediction league update Positives and negatives Hero of the year and more Up the O's
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Post by MungO on Dec 18, 2023 22:11:31 GMT
Only halfway through but some truths spoken in this episode.
You'd gone a bit whiney in the last few months but this episode I have you right. We need to take stock of where we are and where we've come from.
Playing at Havant away in the peeing down just over 3 years ago and now we're moaning about losing to Derby when we're down to ten men.
We're on the ascendency of that I have no doubt. We're in a sticky patch and I disagree with Martin the other day that all our team are capable of playing at League One level, but what is your Director of Football going to come out and say when in a few weeks time he's trying to offload some of them to other teams.
Let's take survival, hopefully comfortably, and then see how we finish.
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Post by orientoutlookpodcast on Dec 22, 2023 14:51:25 GMT
As we react to what we see on the pitch, it couldn't be helped but a win can change a lot and alter perspectives.
Good point "We're in a sticky patch and I disagree with Martin the other day that all our team are capable of playing at League One level, but what is your Director of Football going to come out and say when in a few weeks time he's trying to offload some of them to other teams."
A comfortable mid table finish would be most welcome!
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Post by redshank on Dec 22, 2023 15:27:22 GMT
Just seen the O's at Whipps Cross Hospital,even more touching was the visit to St Josephs Hospice where my mum was in 1958.
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