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Orient Report

Hawkwell Blue

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Having now cancellled the Echo thought I would have a peak at their website and thought their report on Friday's game interesting.

"Blues enjoy 30-0 win"

and so it went on...

"Lee Barnard claimed the match ball after scoring all 30 goals in the Blues' convincing win over local rivals Leyton Orient. Most of the crowd of over 88,000 went home happy apart of course from the 15,000 travelling O's fans. The 400 mile trip back to Leyton must have been a tough one. Barnard now has 70 goals this season and United look to continue the good work in 50 days time against table topping Leeds United."

Oh well, as the Echo would say "it's only a nought here and there."
 
"Blues enjoy 30-0 win"

and so it went on...

"Lee Barnard claimed the match ball after scoring all 30 goals in the Blues' convincing win over local rivals Leyton Orient. Most of the crowd of over 88,000 went home happy apart of course from the 15,000 travelling O's fans. The 400 mile trip back to Leyton must have been a tough one. Barnard now has 70 goals this season and United look to continue the good work in 50 days time against table topping Leeds United."

"

This cant be from the Echo website, all the spelling is correct...:nope:
 
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