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and main ticket office are at the back of this stand. There is also a row of executive seating (the Directors' Balcony) above the main seating which overhangs the rest of the stand, and the Olympic Suite which offers corporate hospitality. This stand also has premium seating (with its own bar) in its centre, known as the Gallery. It has two refreshment outlets at either end underneath the stand and it is accessed by turnstiles at either end via Oliver Road, or via the main reception for Gallery members and Olympic Suite diners.
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The East Stand, previously used as the main stand, is the oldest current stand at Brisbane Road. The club bought it from Mitcham Stadium in 1955 to replace the small existing stand, which could hold 500 people. The East Stand initially provided covered seating for 2,600 spectators and was expanded to
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Today the stand is used by both home and away supporters; when an away team is allocated the entire stand for safety or other reasons, Orient fans in the north half of the stand are required to move elsewhere to accommodate the extra away fans. The capacity of the Northern end of this stand is 2,133
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Brisbane Road has seen several developments in its history, but due to the Second World War the first major improvement was the levelling of a grass bank and crash barrier installation in 1949. The terracing behind the goals was improved again in 1952, 1959 and 1960. In 1956 a small seated stand was
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The North Stand was completed for the start of the 2007–08 season and is currently used as a family stand. It replaces a former open terrace, has a capacity of 1,351 with provision for 15 disabled supporters and their helpers, and like the Main Stand has the letters LOFC spelled out in black seats.
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The Justin Edinburgh Stand is the new main stand at Brisbane Road and currently seats home supporters only. It has a capacity of 2,918, with 23 disabled supporters and their helpers. The letters LOFC are spelled out in black seats. It also houses the club's administrative offices, and the club shop
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The East Stand, which at the time included the club's offices and dressing rooms, then remained largely unaltered until 1999, when the narrow section of terracing at the front of the structure was made all-seater.
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and the Southern end is 1,459. There are also executive seats in the middle of the stand (the old directors' box, now known as the Wyvern Suite) but these are not ordinarily used by any supporters.
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This stand was built in 1999 and was formerly called the South Stand. It was renamed the Tommy Johnston Stand in 2008 in memory of Leyton Orient's record goalscorer
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to move into the stadium, with capacity nearer 60,000, effectively ended Orient's interest. Brisbane Road is in very close proximity to both the
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on 25 January 2020, in memory of Leyton Orient's manager who led the club back to the Football League prior to his death in June 2019.
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Access to this stand is by turnstiles at each end of the stand and there are two refreshment outlets located underneath the stand.
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are located at the front of the stand, having been moved from the opposite East Stand from the start of the 2006–07 season.
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funding to build a stand was unsuccessfully sought. The South Stand was eventually built in 1999, and was renamed The
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The players' changing rooms are also located underneath this stand and players emerge from the tunnel here. The
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East Stand South (away): 1,459 with seven disabled supporters and their helpers
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East Stand North: 2,133 with 15 disabled supporters and their helpers
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since 1937, before which it was the home of amateur football team
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The highest attendance at the ground was 34,345 for the visit of
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fourth round tie on 25 January 1964. It has hosted a number of
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The stand was officially renamed from the West Stand to the
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promotions company owned by Orient's chairman at the time,
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for sponsorship reasons, and had previously been named the
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Index

The Matchroom Stadium

Leyton
London
London Underground
Leyton
Capacity
GrassMaster
Leyton
Leyton Orient
Tottenham Hotspur Reserves
Tottenham Hotspur Women
stadium
Leyton
East London
Leyton Orient
Leyton
Tottenham Hotspur Women
West Ham United
FA Cup
England U-16
England women's team
2007–08 FA Women's Premier League Cup
Tottenham Hotspur Reserves
NextGen series
Mitcham Stadium
National Lottery
Tommy Johnston
Matchroom Sport
Barry Hearn

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