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Barry Hearn became chairman of Leyton Orient in 1995, after the club was put up for sale for £5 by then-chairman Tony Wood. In 2014, the club was handed over by Englishman Barry Hearn to Francesco Becchetti, an Italian businessman with a questionable image (including prosecution for suspected fraud), manager Russel Slade was fired (left for Cardiff City FC) and Kevin Nugent was temporarily manager. In 2005/06 Leyton Orient forced promotion to League One, after which owner Hearn sold the club to Italian businessman Francesco Becchetti in 2014. Five trainers were used throughout the season and there was considerable off-field unrest as owner Becchetti had money problems, leaving the club in debt. See List of Leicester City managers for the main article on this subject. Under his reign, the club was relegated twice in three years and it wore out eleven trainers.
The club was relegated from the Second Division in 1929 and after the Second World War decided to change its name to the current Leyton Orient. Leyton Orient forced promotion to the Third Division via the play-offs in the 1988/89 season, but were relegated back in 1995. However, the following season (2016/17) was again disastrous. Lack of experience (Milanese had never been a coach or manager before), the complete lack of English language skills and poor performances soon led to the next substitution. Several English staff members were replaced by Becchetti's Italian boyfriends, and Mauro Milanese was appointed manager. Millwall Football Club is an English football club located in Bermondsey in the London Borough of Southwark, London. On June 22, 2017, the club was officially sold to Nigel Travis, owner of Dunkin' Brands. In 2017 the club was taken over by Nigel Travis who appointed Justin Edinburgh as the new head coach. The club has risen from 23rd place in 2008 to 19th in 2014, but dropped another place in 2015 and one more in 2016. In 2017 they rose one place again and in 2018 even two. In the autumn he was national coach for two games.
Millwall also has two well-known mottos: "No One Likes Us, We Don't Care" and "We Fear No Foe Where E'er We Go". Until the early 1960s, Millwall were the only English club allowed to play at home at 3:15 pm instead of 3:00 pm. Leyton had not won a single game under his management and had been knocked out in the first round of the FA Cup by an eighth tier club. The official attendance record stands at 48,762, set in the 1937 FA Cup against Derby County FC. For the 1-1 against Arsenal, the team was rewarded with a trip to Las Vegas on behalf of the chairman. The match at Brisbane Road ended 1-1 with a late goal from Jonathan Téhoué, leading to a replay at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium. The replay of the match against Liverpool in the FA Cup was eventually lost. Liverpool also managed to reach the FA Cup final, where they were beaten 2-1 by Chelsea. In 1978 The O's managed to reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
In the same season, The O's equaled the old club record by going 14 games unbeaten, but ended up just outside the playoffs for promotion to the Championship. They are the second oldest football club in London and are known to their fans as "the O's". Millwall has a rock-hard following nicknamed "The Lions", also known as "The Dockers". Millwall "Rovers" was founded by Scottish dockers of the company JT Millwall was founded in 1885 by Scottish dockers and has competed in the Championship since the 2017/2018 season. The club has played its home games at Brisbane Road since 1937. Leyton Orient Football Club is an English professional football club based in Leyton (London), playing in League Two, the fourth tier of English football. The stay at this level lasted only one season and in 1966 they descended another level lower. This ended their 112-year stay in the English Football League. In the competition, United missed out on the Champions League for the first time in 18 years after the defeat against Everton. Protests against owner Becchetti intensified, resulting in a pitch invasion on April 29 during the last home game of the season. In the 1955/56 season, Leyton Orient became champions in the Third Division South and were promoted to the Second Division.