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Orient manager sacked after 29 days in charge

Leyton Orient have sacked manager Carl Fletcher after just 29 days in charge of the League Two club.

Fletcher succeeded Ross Embleton, who had been in interim charge after Justin Edinburgh’s death in June.

Former Wales midfielder Fletcher, 39, had agreed a contract with Orient until the summer of 2021 on 16 October.

The O’s, who are 16th in the fourth tier, were knocked out of the FA Cup by eighth-tier Maldon & Tiptree United in the first round on Sunday.

They failed to win any games with Fletcher in the dugout – he was an observer when Orient beat Grimsby 4-0 three days after his appointment.

Embleton will again take control of first-team affairs, along with Danny Webb and club captain Jobi McAnuff.

“It’s unfortunate for the club that we have parted company with Carl after such a short time, particularly as we are a club that tries to preserve stability,” chairman Nigel Travis said in a statement.

“However, we felt this was in the best interests of all parties and we thank him for his hard work and wish him every success in the future.”

Fletcher had 16 months as Plymouth Argyle boss before being sacked in January 2013 and, prior to his return to management, had been working for his first club AFC Bournemouth as a youth coach and then overseeing the progress of the Cherries players who were out on loan.

Orient were thrashed 4-0 by his former club Plymouth in his first game in charge, before drawing 1-1 with Carlisle United.

The O’s then lost 1-0 away at Morecambe before beating Brighton’s academy side 4-2 on penalties in the Leasing.com Trophy after a 1-1 draw at Brisbane Road.

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But Saturday’s loss to Isthmian League Division One North side Maldon & Tiptree – who played the final stages of the game with 10 men – saw the curtain come down on his short time at Orient.

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