Fresh from the thumping 4-2 defeat of Northampton Town, Hatters fans can now look with some optimism at the journey up the M6 to Brunton Park. We havent been there for 9 years, last winning 1-0 in match 1996.
Carlisle have lost more home games than any other in League Two. Defeats at home to Barnet, Northampton, Orient and Bristol Rovers leave me expecting a point at the very least. Lets hope Mr Bramble gets in the thick of it again and bags another brace..
As soon as a indication of the team is known I will update this article. So bookmark me for later on in the week.
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If you fancy supporting the lads here is what you do:
Supporters Clubs coaches leave Edgeley Park at 10 a.m. prompt (cost £15 with a pound off for members). To book a seat call Paul Wilkinson in the ticket office on 0161 266 2700 bewtween 10a.m. and 4p.m.
The Fingerpost travel club leaves at 10:30 am (cost £12) and Peels on Wheels leaves the Bobby Peel at 9:00am. To book on the Fingerpost
coach call Lou Spalding on 07970 54 91 94
The Peels on Wheels Coach leaves the Bobby Peel at 9 a.m. thence onto the Pineapple on Heaton lane at 9:05 a.m. Cost is £15 and to book call Caz on 07970 21 66 96.
Finally the County Juniors leave the Crown Hotel in Great Moor at 10:£0 am picking up at Edgeley Park at 10:45 a.m. To book seats on this coach contact Brenda Williams on 0161 487 2766 or Ian Butterworth on 0161 456 7606.
No excuses. I want to see you all up at Carlisle adding to the amazing away support our club receives. Oh and get me a drink. You cant miss me. Cider and Creme de Menthe would go down well
Up the Hatters
Arthur.
The word is that Carlisle are set to be boosted by the return of midfield duo Adam Murray and Brendan McGill.
Murray has missed the last two games with a foot injury while winger McGill has missed the Cumbrians’ last five outings with a knee injury.
He gets nervous under the gaze of the away fans. Or so I’ve heard
We are boosted by midfielder Danny Boshell who returns from a one-game ban as selection problems ease.
Defender Tony Vaughan, on-loan from Barnsley, is out and facing another three weeks on the sidelines.
County entertain in a 1-1 draw.