
Gilbey guides the Dons to glory as MK get first win at the third time of asking
http://gty.im/2152515495 Alex Gilbey put in a true captain’s display as Milton Keynes Dons finally got their first points of the…
http://gty.im/2152515495 Alex Gilbey put in a true captain’s display as Milton Keynes Dons finally got their first points of the…
Captain, leader, legend – repeat. In a weekend filled with heart-racing drama, Paul Huntington enjoyed more EFL Play-Off success, this time with his boyhood club.
Dynel Simeu’s story is one of hard work and struggle – From playing Sunday League football, to appearing on the bench in the Champions League, and now rising to the challenge of a relegation battle with Carlisle United.
Last week will go down as one of the most hectic periods in Carlisle United’s history.
As we head towards the business end of the season things are certainly hotting up, but the battlefield for team’s fighting for survival is playing out in Cumbria.
Carlisle United boss Keith Millen was pleased that a focus on set-pieces during training helped his side rescue a point at home to Crawley Town.
Jon Mellish is starting to seem his old self again after a slow start to the season, with recent performances indicating positive signs, which could trouble Crawley Town.
Carlisle United looked dead and buried in November and a win seemed almost impossible, but Keith Millen was not panicking.
Keith Millen is actively looking to improve the Carlisle United squad in January to try and steer the Cumbrians away from relegation troubles.
Inadequate summer recruitment, a mentally fragile squad and yet another early managerial change mixed in with a failed takeover pretty much sums up Carlisle United’s first half of the season.
Mansfield Town were lucky not to concede in the dying embers of the game but you can’t always win games by playing pretty as they did the dirty work well to secure the three points.
Seven points separate Mansfield Town and seventh-place Harrogate Town who sit in the final play-off position in League Two.
Carlisle United hope to avoid an embarrassing FA Cup upset, with Isthmian Premier Division side Horsham making the long trip to Cumbria.
Lowly placed Scunthorpe United travel to the underachieving Carlisle United on Saturday, with both sides hoping to bounce back to winning ways after suffering defeats last weekend.
Around 286 miles separate Brunton Park, the home of Carlisle United and Crawley Town’s Peoples Pension Stadium, a supposedly daunting journey for away players.
The trip to the North East coast is one of Carlisle United’s most hotly anticipated away games of the season, with usually hundreds if not thousands of Cumbrians making the short trip eastwards.
Two games into the 2021/22 season and Carlisle United are yet to score a goal, a tale of many missed opportunities, whilst their hosts on Saturday are defying their summer of financial issues.
Promotion’s the aim, as Carlisle United look to improve on their uninspiring tenth-placed finish last time out, after a catastrophic collapse in the second half of last season.
Despite a blistering first half of the season, an alarming drop-off in results during February saw Carlisle United’s promotion ambitions fade away.
Newport County’s goal-less draw against Carlisle Untied on Tuesday night saw them move another step closer to securing a League Two play-off place in what would be another impressive achievement for young manager Mike Flynn
Newport County host Carlisle United on Tuesday evening at Rodney Parade with the Exiles looking for a win in order to hold on to the final play-off place in League Two with just a handful of games of the season remaining.
The midfielder struck a fantastic low free-kick which caught Carlisle goalkeeper Magnus Norman off guard as the amber and blues were able to get a point from a frustrating match.
Constant inability to hold onto points has cost the Stags in recent weeks. A home match against Carlisle is in store as both side look to move up the League Two table.
League Two Newport County hope their January loan additions can help bring their winless run to an end against fellow promotion-chasers Carlisle United