Justin Edinburgh was a man of great integrity who commanded respect.
Justin was a winner. His passion for the game he loved, together with his ability to inspire enabled others to achieve so much.
Justin was so very proud of his family and our thoughts and prayers are with them.
Dave Victor
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Founder of chance2work.com creating pathways for young autistic people into work Covering The O’s @bbclondonsport & Orient Live. Trustee @lofctrust
- The Justin Edinburgh banner has been left at @BreyerGStadium Brisbane Road by James Robinson and the travelling Cheltenham Town fans. A wonderful gesture by true football supporters
- According to the Leyton Orient Chairman @nigeltravis The Forest Green manager Mark Cooper said to Ross Embleton “your an impostor for Justin” Disgraceful - Nigel says the club will be filling a complaint
- As a tribute to @MillwallFC keeper Matija Sarkic @leytonorientfc CEO @markdevlin7 laid flowers in front of the main entrance.
- Ross Embleton’s contribution to the club that is so close to his heart has been exceptional. Ross played a key role in The O’s return to the Football League. His leadership after Justin Edinburgh death was outstanding. COVID denied Ross his chance to play Spurs. Thank you Ross.
- Leyton Orient can feel like an extended family We will all have recognised Jimmy A fantastic supporter A real character A true gentleman It’s not going to be the same without him Our thoughts are with his friends and family
- There is no doubt that @jobimcanuff7 is not only an outstanding footballer, he is also a tremendous ambassador for @leytonorientfc I would recommend that The Orient faithful watch his interview with @ColinMurray
- Days like this are rare for The Os 138 years = 2 titles (7 promotions) 2 years ago League status had been squandered by ignorance & waste 2 years on passion vision skill & character has taken Leyton Orient to the brink of something special The faithful are preparing to celebrate!
- A decade saw... Orient’s Championship dreams turn to a non league nightmare because of the arrogance of people who didn’t care. Our club saved by those who understand. The tremendous leadership of Justin Edinburgh turned a struggling side into champions. “Here for the memories.”












