Leyton Orient set to part ways with manager Ian Hendon following defeat against Exeter
Leyton Orient are understood to have parted company with head coach Ian Hendon. It's believed the former West Ham coach was relieved of his duties during a meeting with club president Francesco Becchetti, shortly after Saturday's defeat against Exeter. Leyton Orient are understood to have parted company with head coach Ian Hendon Hendon was relieved of his duties during a meeting with club president Francesco Becchetti on Saturday Assistant Andy Hessenthaler is believed to have been asked to take charge for Saturday’s trip to Wycombe and would become the club’s sixth manager in 16 months. His partner Linda Brett also eluded to his sacking On Twitter on Saturday evening, writing: 'Thank you to every one that has supported Ian and I and I wish orient well in the future.' Tom Nichols and a Jayden Stockley double gave Exeter victory after Ollie Palmer’ s early opener on Saturday, though Orient striker Jay Simpson missed two late penalties.




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