Connect with us

The League Paper

Ball ‘is over the line’ but Steve settles for a point

By Paul Hiscock

LEYTON ORIENT 0
LEYTON ORIENT: Vigouroux 7, Ling 7 (Happe 60, 6), Akinola 7, Thompson 7, Brophy 7, Freeman 7, Cisse 6, Clay 6 (McAnuff 58, 6), Wilkinson 8, Abrahams 6, Kemp 6 (Johnson 77, 6). Subs not used: Sargeant, Widdowson, Dayton, Dennis.

COLCHESTER UTD 0
COLCHESTER: George 8, Welch-Hayes 7, Eastman 7, Smith 7, Doherty 6 (Clampin 73, 6), Chilvers 6 (Stevenson 65, 6), Lapslie 7, Sarpong-Wiredu 6, Poku 6 (Senior 71, 7), Harriott 7, Nouble 8. Subs not used: Coulter, Sowunmi, Brown, Oteh.
Rating: ★ Ref: Neil Hair 8/10
STEVE Ball believes his Colchester side were...

Continue reading...

Access all our premium content from as little as 14p per day!

Already a subscriber to our website? Login

Tackle the News

- Sign Up for our weekly Football League Newsletter Today!
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Best Betting Sites at Betinireland.ienew-UK-football-betting-sites-banner

More in The League Paper

  • AIDY: MY PASSION TO COACH GOES ON

    By John Lyons FORMER Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd is determined not to let Parkinson’s disease stop him from doing what he loves best. The 54-year-old revealed on Wednesday, via the League Managers Association, that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s - a progressive neurological disorder affecting the brain and nervous...

  • THIS WEEK’S FIXTURES

    TUES, MAR 25 7.45pm unless stated Sky Bet League Two Carlisle v MK Dons Port Vale v Barrow (7.30) THU, MAR 27 8pm unless stated Sky Bet League One Leyton Orient v Stevenage FRI, MAR 28 7.45pm unless stated Sky Bet Championship Sheff U v Coventry (8) Sky Bet League...

  • It’s time for 3UP into league – Jeff Stelling

    Legendary broadcaster Jeff Stelling has added his weight to the campaign for the Football League to promote three clubs from the National League.

  • Fates change Fates change

    Fates change for Robins and Rooney

    EX-STEVENAGE, PRESTON, PETERBOROUGH AND NEWPORT MANAGER Graham Westley TOUGH TIMES: Wayne Rooney wasn’t able to achieve the results he needed at Plymouth Argyle PICTURE: Alamy I’VE written in recent columns about a couple of well-known managers. Firstly, I discussed my surprise at Mark Robins’ departure from Coventry. And, secondly, I...