BONNE FIRES ORIENT PAST LIMBRICK’S POOR CARDS

By George Sessions

JUSTIN EDINBURGH was thrilled to see Leyton Orient claim their first home win in nearly three months and praised the efficiency of his players after they defeated Woking at Brisbane Road on Saturday.
Macauley Bonne opened the scoring after ten minutes following good work by Dan Holman and he doubled his and the O’s tally seven minutes later from the penalty spot.
James Brophy won the spot-kick with a trademark run and he joined the party with ten minutes left to help Orient move up to 14th and seven points away from the bottom four.
“It is an excellent feel...

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