Kevin Lisbie extends contract at Leyton Orient

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Kevin Lisbie
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Lisbie has 70 goals from 365 appearances in his career

Leyton Orient striker Kevin Lisbie has extended his stay at Brisbane Road until the end of next season.

The 33-year-old joined the O's in the summer after leaving Ipswich, and has since scored four goals in 11 games.

"When I signed here it was my aim to get a longer-term contract, so I'm more than happy that I've signed for another 18 months," he told the club website.

"It's been good to score the goals but the most important thing is that we've moved off the bottom of the table."

Hackney-born Lisbie initially signed for Russell Slade's side on a four-month deal in September.

He counts Millwall, Colchester, Derby, Norwich, QPR, Reading, Gillingham and Charlton among his former employers.

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