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EMBLETON ‘PROUD’ OF O’S WORK

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LEAGUE TWO
ROSS Embleton is proud of the job he has done at Leyton Orient following the death of Justin Edinburgh.
The 37-year-old was named interim head coach in June, but will revert back to his old position of assistant coach when Orient appoint a new boss over the coming weeks.
Embleton said: “I’ve never sat here and said I was going to be the next Leyton Orient manager.
“I was incredibly privileged and proud to have been in charge of the club in recent times but at the front of my mind was just trying to secure that stability.”

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