Alchemy Creations have responded to Leyton Orient's 16-page matchday programme following revelations the club owe money to other organisations.

According to a report from London Evening Standard, it is believed the club's financial difficulties mean the programme for tomorrow's home game against Grimsby Town will only contain 16 pages, usually 68.

The east London club are due in High Court on Monday, March 20 following being served a winding-up petition from HMRC last week.  Alchemy took to twitter to say: "We were asked to comment on our position and we did.  "We are owed money but have done a deal with the club to produce a limited edition for the next fixture.

"We have worked with Orient and LOSCP for several years and have good friends within the club and will continue to help and support wherever we can.

"We consider ourselves Orient fans and hope the issues at the club are resolved as soon as possible so the staff and fans can once again enjoy the success they richly deserve."

Orient are set to face Grimsby, who they defeated 2-1 in the reserve fixture, tomorrow at Brisbane Road (3pm kick-off).