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    John Edmund Sitton (born 21 October 1959) is an English former professional footballer and former coach and manager of Leyton Orient. He is considered a cult hero for many fans of 90s football, particularly noted for key phrases such as “all I’m sayin’ to ya” and “it’s come off Brooksy’s shins”.

  2. Who can forget John Sitton’s explosive half-time rant from the cult fly-on-the-wall documentary? ‘Having played for Orient between 1985 and 1991, this was Si...

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  3. Nov 17, 2016 · Former Leyton Orient player and manager John Sitton poses in his Chingford home after speaking to Sportsmail about the fallout from one of the most infamous football documentaries ever made ...

  4. Jan 13, 2019 · John Sitton was the star of cult documentary ‘Leyton Orient: Club for a Fiver’. After it aired, he was shunned by the football world, sank into a depression, and retrained as a taxi driver.

  5. Sep 9, 2020 · john sitton on life after leaving leyton orient, applying for various coaching roles in football, working as a london black driver, his tyrade on tfl, the fa...

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  6. Oct 9, 2017 · John Edmund Sitton was born in Hackney, London on 21 st October 1959. He was a professional footballer whose career began at Chelsea in 1977. He was approached by Malcolm Allison to sign for his Crystal Palace side who won the Youth Cup in successive seasons during the mid-seventies, but decided to stay at Chelsea.

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  8. Date of birth/Age: Oct 21, 1959 (64) Place of birth: Hackney. Citizenship: England. Avg. term as coach : 1.04 Years. Personal Details. Stats. No information available. History. This is an overview of the career of a manager. Compact. Detailed. Further details. Unknown 2003 & 2006 = Leyton FC. This is the profile site of the manager John Sitton.