Source: Team_Talk
New Orient boss glad to be back
The former Colchester boss, who has been out of football since September, is eager to improve the O's return of six victories from 29 league games, starting with Saturday's tough trip to Tranmere.[LNB]Williams, who has signed a contract until the end of the season, told the club's official website: "You miss it, football is in your blood and to be fair the first couple of weeks I did recharge my batteries.[LNB]"But then you soon miss it and get a bit itchy and start going around training grounds and watching training again, so I'm delighted to be at Leyton Orient.[LNB]"My only thoughts are 17 games and getting as many points in and keeping Leyton Orient in League One, after that we will see what happens, but the main thing is getting those points.[LNB]"As I've said there are no easy games in this league. But if you've gone to MK Dons and won then you can win anywhere, and certainly that's what we'll be looking to do in every game between now and the end of the season. Three points are vital and we want to start on Saturday."[LNB][LNB]