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Leyton Orient
Topic Started: Aug 14 2010, 12:24 AM (2,509 Views)
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1-0 win over oldham yesterday, now 14 games unbeaten
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Turned the form from the start of the season around and are now sitting 5 points outside the Play off places.
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1-1 atm against Charlton
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Lost again..charltons first win in 12 games..starting to bottle the play off push
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Leyton Orient Football Club has launched a legal bid over West Ham's move to the 2012 Olympic Stadium.

Bosses have applied for a judicial review, saying the Hammers' move to the nearby stadium would have a "devastating" effect on their fan-base.

It comes a day after Tottenham Hotspur launched a judicial review, claiming a £40m loan to West Ham was improper.

In March, the Hammers defeated Spurs in the bid for the stadium after the Games.

Newham Council, which has declined to comment on Orient's move, arranged the loan to finance West Ham's bid.

Leyton Orient's application for a judicial review is also calling into question the legality of the loan.

But the club is also asking the High Court to examine the Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) decision to award the stadium to West Ham, Leyton Orient said.

Matt Porter, Leyton Orient's chief executive, said: "I can confirm we are applying for a judicial review. Our application has been given in.

"We will be arguing the move would have a detrimental and devastating effect on Leyton Orient Football Club."

The OPLC has also declined to comment on the legal bid by Orient.

West Ham United could not be immediately contacted.
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Would put them out of buisness is their claim
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