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WELLENS SLAMS

By Peter Hancock

LEY TON ORIENT 0

WREXHAM 0

UP FOR IT: Leyton Orient’s Jordan Brown, right, and Stockport’s Will Collar
PICTURES: Alamy

LEYTON Orient boss Richie Wellens bizarrely criticised his substitutes’ efforts after his side were held at home by leaders Wrexham.
The draw saw the Red Dragons knocked off their perch, but rather than praise his side, Wellens chose to focus on the efforts from his replacements.
“We need more impact from our substitutes,” he said. “Once again, I don’t think it was good enough from our bench. ...

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