Kevin Nolan: Leyton Orient announce former player-manager's departure
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Kevin Nolan won seven of his 15 games as Orient player-manager, drawing twice and losing six times
Former player-manager Kevin Nolan has left Leyton Orient, the League Two club have announced.
Ex-Newcastle and West Ham midfielder Nolan joined the O's in January, but lost his managerial role when Andy Hessenthaler took over in April.
The 34-year-old won seven of his 15 games during his time in charge.
He became the youngest boss in the Football League when he signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with the London club and played 14 games for them.
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