League One
January 29, 2013
Stalemate at Brisbane Road
Scoring Summary
| Leyton Orient | Swindon Town |
|---|
Teams
| Leyton Orient | Swindon Town |
|---|---|
| 1 Jamie Jones | 1 Wesley Foderingham |
| 4 Ben Chorley | 22 Darren Ward |
| 5 Scott Cuthbert | 5 Joe Devera |
| 3 Gary Sawyer | 15 Nathan Thompson |
| 6 Mathieu Baudry | 18 Tommy Miller |
| 21 Lee Cook | 12 Alan McCormack |
| 22 Martin Rowlands | 8 Simon Ferry |
| 23 Lloyd James | 10 Matt Ritchie |
| 17 Moses Odubajo | 9 James Collins |
| 14 Charlie MacDonald | 23 Raffaele De Vita |
| 39 David Mooney | 16 Andrew Williams |
| Substitutes | |
| 27 Elliot Omozusi | Leigh Bedwell 30 |
| 8 Anthony Griffith | James McEveley 3 |
| 7 Dean Cox | Aden Flint 4 |
| 11 Jimmy Smith | Alan Navarro 6 |
| 2 Leon McSweeney | Gary Roberts 11 |
| 10 Michael Symes | Adam Rooney 28 |
| 20 Afolabi Obafemi | Chris Martin 24 |
| Substitutions | |
| Dean Cox for Lee Cook (66) | Aden Flint for Joe Devera (35) |
| Jimmy Smith for Martin Rowlands (78) | Chris Martin for James Collins (62) |
| Gary Roberts for Raffaele De Vita (78) | |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Lee Cook (56) | Nathan Thompson (54) |
| Martin Rowlands (66) | |
| Moses Odubajo (71) | |
| · Squads: Leyton Orient | Swindon Town | |
Swindon extended their unbeaten run to eight matches with a goalless draw against Leyton Orient at Brisbane Road.
In atrocious conditions of driving rain and a strong wind, there was no shortage of excitement with the hosts twice having penalty appeals turned down by referee Andy D'Urso.
His second debatable decision appeared particularly harsh on Orient winger Moses Odubajo, who had shrugged off two tackles in the 70th minute before going to ground only to be booked for diving.
Lee Cook had also been guilty of a similar offence in the first-half.
The Robins were denied by an upright in the 67th minute after Andy Williams had latched onto a cross from Raffaele De Vita, while Alan McCormack also went close for Town when his long-range drive was turned away at full length by O's goalkeeper Jamie Jones.
At the opposite end, Town shot-stopper Wes Foderingham produced a wonderful reactionary save at point-blank range to keep out a Jimmy Smith shot with three minutes remaining.



