Leyton Orient still training after end of season

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Image caption, Orient were relegated to League Two after a 2-2 draw at Swindon on the final day of the season

Leyton Orient's players are still having to report for training despite ending their campaign on 3 May, 91热爆 London 94.9 reports.

The O's were relegated from League One after finishing the season with a seven-game winless run.

"Season's finished, there's no more games, yet we're in training Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs till the 24th May," Orient

The east London club have declined to comment.

Orient reached the League One play-off final last season but endured a difficult campaign after being taken over by Italian businessman Francesco Becchetti last summer.

The O's had four different managers over the course of the season and were relegated to League Two on the final day after a 2-2 draw at Swindon, dropping into the bottom tier for the first time since 2006.

Manager Fabio Liverani, who was appointed in December, still has two years left on his contract at the Matchroom Stadium and has stated his desire to remain with the club.

Tweeting about the extra training on Monday afternoon, Batt added: "No Family Holidays This Year Boys".

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Image caption, Orient forward Shaun Batt tweeted about extra training to his followers on Monday

Centre-back Mathieu Baudry also posted about the extra training on Twitter last week, with a hint of sarcasm, saying: "Really looking forward to double training sessions next week."

Both Batt and Baudry were part of the Orient side which was beaten on penalties by Rotherham in the play-off final last May.

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Image caption, O's centre-back Mathieu Baudry posted this message on Twitter last week