The hard luck story of the season has to go to the Cumbrian side Barrow AFC who spent 45 weeks in the top 7 of the League Two table only to drop out in the final weekend after a 1-1 draw with Mansfield.
I'm trying not to get too excited but with six games to go, Deportivo La Coruna have opened up a six-point lead at the top of Primera RFEF-Group 1 table.
A couple of things in our favour include four of our last six games are at home, and we have only lost once at home this season, and we...
Three of our final five games are at home and we start away at last placed Livingston, so I think we are a very good chance of moving at least one spot further up the table if our recent home form continues, we have won three and drawn two of our last five home games.
The big game could be our...
40 minutes to go and Ross County have scored three times against Rangers, it’s just a shame we are only leading 2-1.
This might be the first time we have ever been in front.
We'll let him follow our club, but only if he is a genuine Ross and can trace his ancestry back to the Scottish highland regions of Easter and Wester Ross, or Ross & Cromarty as it's known today. :)
My Scottish team Ross County are in a similar situation to Strasbourg, their main aim each season is to survive in the top flight and to have a long run in the Cup Competitions, and perhaps, if luck is on our side, "steal" a cup trophy from one of the big clubs, which we were able to do in 2015...
Didn't Luton get a huge bonus for winning their promotion playoff and I'm pretty sure all clubs get compensated if they get relegated from the Premier League.
A slow start to the season (6 defeats in first 12 games) has probably cost Karlsruher a chance of promotion back to the top flight, with eight games to go they need to bridge a 6pt gap between themselves and Hamburger SV. Not out of the question, but they need a lot of things to go their way...
And after one season back in League 1 the Cumbrians will find themselves playing League 2 next season after their relegation was made official with a 2-0 defeat at Northampton. :( :(
In his four full seasons as Manager of Carlisle, Paul Simpson has won a League title (League 2 in 2005/06)...
Coppa Italia Semi-Final time and Juventus won their first leg match yesterday against Lazio 2-0. This morning it's Fiorentina v Atalanta at the Stadio Artemio Franchiin Florence. Hoping for a big Fiorentina win.
We had a Win! :D:D
Carlisle defeated Burton 1-0 at Burton-upon-Trent but even after the victory we remain last and 5pts from our nearest rivals and 13pts from safety. :(:(
Since I posted this in mid-October, Deportivo La Coruna has been the form team in Spain's Primera RFEF - Group 1 (third tier of Spanish Football) and now sit in third spot, only 2pts behind leaders Gimnastic.
There are still 14 games remaining, and a lot can happen, but for the first time...
I think we signed about five or six new players, we have also lost a few of our best players including our most talented player Moxon who has gone to Portsmouth. I'm not sure at this stage if our ins are better than our outs.
The crisis at Reading isn't improving, the club is in real financial difficulty, they have missed paying their players and they have just received a suspended 3pt deduction for supporter disruptions at a recent game against Port Vale and any sale of the club by owner Dai Yonnge doesn't look like...
Carlisle have signed a further two players, Sheffield United midfielder Harrison Neal and Crystal Palace defender Sean Grehan on loan for six months.
Carlisle United manager's reaction to triple signing
I don’t think we have ever signed three players this early in the transfer window.
Carlisle is under new management and apparently have already broken the clubs record transfer fee to get striker Luke Armstrong across from Harrogate, and he will be available for our game on the weekend against Exeter.
There is also talk that a second transfer target could be signed before...
A 94th minute goal has given Carlisle a 2-1 win of Port Vale at Brunton Park and moved us up to 22nd and only three points from safety. It's our first league win since late October, we have lost six and drawn three of our previous nine games.
Our next game is against Exeter this weekend...
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