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OFFICIAL MATCH DAY PROGRAMME | SEASON 2022/23 | ISSUE 10 | £3 CARLISLE UNITED v WALSALL SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2022 | KICK OFF 3PM At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We Will Remember Them MATCH SPONSOR MATCH BALL SPONSOR MATCH BALL SPONSOR
From the Cha{rman A N D R E W J E N K I N S COME We welcome the directors, players and supporters of Walsall Football Club for this League Two game today. We all know it isn’t easy for officials, but I feel huge efforts ON THE have to be made to I am sure it will be a competitive encounter as improve the standards Walsall have the ex-Newport manager Michael Flynn at all levels. It will only in charge. He knows this level well, and he has built help all aspects of the up a strong squad of players. game if this is achieved. BLUES I would like to congratulate our manager and players I suppose we were all who, in spite of a long list of injuries, managed to hoping for another home draw in the FA Cup but, as see us through to the next round of the FA Cup. We all know it isn’t easy to beat Tranmere twice in a I watched the balls come out of the hat, there was a fortnight, so once again I say well done. real sense of – here we go again! I understand that, after the recent game against Knowing that we were playing Walsall today, and Leyton Orient, we were invited to write to the seeing their name still in there with ours, it was powers that be to highlight if we had any problems almost inevitable that it was going to be a repeat regarding the officiating of the game that day. of what happened with Tranmere. On this occasion there’s a fortnight’s gap between the games, but it’s This was done, and an apology was subsequently still very strange to see this happen in both the first received when it was acknowledged that clear and second round. handball and offside decisions weren’t given. It’s obviously good to get a response, but these As with today, it won’t be easy, but with our present decisions led to a player being sent off directly after form, and with players gradually coming back to the handball, meaning a three-game suspension, fitness, we will give it a good go to try to progress in and also the loss of three points to the club. the competition. At Harrogate on Tuesday night I think it’s fair to say that we all left feeling frustrated. Having said that, it was good to see that the players never gave up, and they got the reward for that with a late equaliser. I agree with Paul when he said that we probably didn’t deserve to win the game and, when that’s the case, it’s important not to lose. Yet again backed by fantastic away support we dug something out, and hopefully we will be back to our best again this afternoon so that we can add to that point with another home win. Enjoy the game today, Andrew Jenkins Address: Brunton Park, Warwick Road, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA1 1LL | Chairman: Andrew Jenkins This programme is printed on Carbon Captured paper Honorary President: David Dent | CUFC Holdings Directors: Andrew Jenkins, Billy Atkinson, from sustainable sources John Jackson, John Nixon, Lord Clark of Windermere, Steven Pattison CUFC 1921 Ltd Board of Directors: Nigel Clibbens, Nigel Davidson, Suzanne Kidd, John Nixon Vice Presidents: Andrew Dunning, Wayne McKnight, Graham Mossop, Keith Potter, Don Reay, Roger Smith Penrith 01768 864214 CONTACT US: Main Reception: 0330 094 5930 | Ticket Office: 0330 094 5930 (option 1) Carlisle 01228 593900 Blues Store: 0330 094 5930 (option 2) | Email: enquiries@carlisleunited.co.uk SLO: Simon Clarkson – slo@carlisleunited.co.uk or call 07891 779 015 | Official Website: www.carlisleunited.co.uk hhreeds.co.uk www.carlisleunited.co.uk 3
From the Manager PAU L S I M P S O N ANYONE WHO ENTERS THE PITCH WITHOUT Good afternoon and welcome to today’s home game against Walsall. I also welcome Michael, his The atmosphere you created helped with PERMISSION AND THOSE CARRYING OR USING staff and players for what I expect will be a tough game between two sides in good form. that, and the positivity we all felt from it was SMOKE BOMBS OR PYROS WILL NOW RECEIVE seen in the way we It must be strange, as it has turned out for us this kept pushing forward at season on two occasions in the FA Cup, for a team every opportunity. AN AUTOMATIC CLUB BAN. to be drawn to play against opposition they face in league action in such quick succession but, and as At Harrogate on Tuesday we said when it happened with Tranmere, it’s simply night we came away the way things have worked out. feeling frustrated, along with an understanding that it is always a difficult place to go. Obviously it was When you think about it, it’s no different to going to good not to lose the game, and the way we kept a replay, and we know that one game has no real going right to the very end was pleasing, but we bearing on the other. It will always come down to who know that if we’d been at the levels we’ve shown we performs on the day that decides where the win goes. ‘LOVE FOOTBALL. PROTECT THE GAME’ can reach then there was an opportunity there for us We saw that down in Tranmere where a very strong to pick up three points. 90-minute display earned us the three points in front It wasn’t to be, and it’s important now that having A message about anti-social and criminal behaviour of an unbelievable travelling support. The big thing we spoke about was carrying that on and into last looked at the things we did well, and at the areas we need to work on, we take the lessons from it into the weekend’s FA Cup tie, and it was pleasing to see important games to come. We are in a good position To mark the new season, we want to that the energy levels remained high. in the league, and in the second round of the cup, make you aware of new measures and those are good building blocks at this stage of Their goal gave them a lift in the second half, but being taken across all of football defensively we were solid and we were comfortable the season. to ensure everyone can have a safe and good for the two-goal lead we’d established off and enjoyable experience. We are the back of yet another disciplined approach. The support both home and away has been excellent. Thank you. Let’s keep doing it together. supporting strong action from the The last thing we said to the players before they went FA, Premier League and EFL to tackle Enjoy the game. out for kick-off last Saturday was that it was going to anti-social and criminal behaviours Paul Simpson come down to which team showed the right mentality, that put all of us at risk. and it was about finding a way to get the result. Paul Simpson is sponsored by Pat Cody & Jeff Aitken This reflects the seriousness of the risks to fans and staff – pyros can burn at 2000 degrees Celsius and cause lifechanging injuries, while entering the pitch endangers players, managers and match officials. We know those who commit these illegal acts do not represent the majority of supporters. #LoveFootball #ProtectTheGame www.carlisleunited.co.uk 5
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Déjà Vu IS TH E R E WFC o SATURDAY 2 JANUARY 2021 CUFC 2 AB ET TE R Referee: James Oldham Attendance: BCD WAY TOUR Walsall: Roberts, Norman (Osadebe 81), Sadler (Guthrie 61), Clarke (c), Scarr, Sinclair (Nurse 61), Kinsella, Gordon, Adebayo, Bates (Scrimshaw 61), McDonald. Subs - Rose (gk), Lavery, White. Bookings – Gordon (51), Bates (59) Y O Carlisle United: Farman, Hayden (c), Bennett, McDonald, Armer, Charters (Bell 89), Guy (Furman 75), Riley, B U Y Patrick (Dickenson 83), Kayode, Alessandra. Subs - Norman (gk), Dixon, Malley, Fishburn. Goals – Patrick (26), Kayode (78) A R? Bookings – Charters (27), Armer (57), Hayden (80) NE X T C United's first game of the 2021 new year was at the More close pressing won the ball back for the O Bescot Stadium, with Walsall the hosts. Blues from the corner clearance, and Kayode was A Z O United started on the front foot with Charters sneaking suddenly clean through as a lobbed pass from C in to steal possession inside the home half. Kayode Patrick outwitted the back line. Roberts raced out to was able to give it back to the young midfielder and spread himself and he got enough of a hand to it to he looked up to shoot from distance. He put his boot prevent a certain goal. YEAH! through it but it was always heading wide. A tight start to the second period saw Gordon booked Good footwork from Kayode and Patrick followed, for a late challenge on Patrick, and Guy drilled one but the shot was blocked at source and the Blues over the bar as he looked to make an impact. had to build again. They did that as Charters arrived Carlisle went close on 56 minutes when Kayode late, with possession having been turned over once more, but his volley sailed over the bar. linked with Alessandra in midfield. He popped it through to Riley, who got his head down on the angle Walsall showed on 25 minutes with a raking before aiming for the bottom corner. He connected crossfield pass that was taken out of the air by well but he dragged it past the upright. Norman. He clipped it past Patrick and rolled United had a shot from Charters cleared off the it back towards the line from a corner as Roberts spilled it when it was edge of the area. Scarr guided back into the box by Armer. went for a shot on the Armer slipped a pass through to Alessandra late in run but it spooned into the day, and he used Kayode with a lovely touch. the air and Farman Another precise through ball set Riley free and clear gathered it in. His on the right flank, and his pull back eventually came quick release ended with Omari Patrick ← to Kayode. The big striker didn't get the cleanest of stroking the visitors strikes, but that didn't matter as his volley skipped of into the lead. the surface and left Roberts flapping at thin air. The influential Taylor Charters was having a league The hard work continued until the final whistle starting debut to remember and he earned his team which, with the Forest Green game against Oldham Buy or finance a car online and we’ll deliver it to a corner as he went past a man to put a pass into the abandoned early in the second half due to freezing your door with a 7-Day Money Back Guarantee. centre. That delivery from Guy somehow skipped fog, saw the Cumbrians head into the New Year in past everybody. top spot. www.carlisleunited.co.uk 9
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Complete Record CA R L I S L E U N I T E D F O OT B A L L C LU B CA R L I S L E U N I T E D v WA L SA L L Commun{ty Sports Trust We hold weekly football pan disability sessions at H A Carlisle Youth Zone working with children, teenagers 1931/32 4-0 1-3 and adults. Theses sessions look to offer players the opportunity to improve their footballing skills while also 1932/33 1-1 0-5 being an incredibly welcoming environment for those 1933/34 3-2 2-3 who just want to come down and have some fun. Each 1934/35 1-0 0-1 session starts with a fun warm up activity combining movement and agility skills, then we work on football 1958/59 1-1 0-5 specific skills using a variety of games to help improve 1959/60 1-1 1-0 dribbling, passing and shooting skills. We always finish 1964/65 2-1 0-1 with a match and a crossbar challenge or penalty shootout at halftime for extra points. Our disability 1977/78 2-0 0-0 Good afternoon, and welcome to today’s match participants have enjoyed bowling Christmas parties, 1978/79 1-0 2-1 stadium tours and competing in matches, tournaments against Walsall. 1980/81 1-1 3-4 and competitions against other disability teams. This season we’ve continued our inclusion work across 1981/82 2-1 1-1 Carlisle offering opportunities to people with different We are excited to have created a new partnership with 1986/87 0-3 0-3 needs, from other cultures, communities and a variety Pennine Lodge Residents Home. Community staff will of ages making sure our projects and programmes are attend weekly visits carrying out seated exercises, 1990/91 0-3 1-1 games and activities hoping to improve residents’ accessible to all. 1991/92 3-3 0-0 mobility and social interaction. We have also teamed up Our Premier League Kicks programme runs with ‘Playlist for Life’ who use Spotify to create memory 1992/93 3-4 1-2 throughout the season across many areas playlists with the aim to stimulate fond memories for the 1993/94 2-1 1-0 of Carlisle looking to give opportunity to residents through music. 1994/95 2-1 2-1 children and young people (8-18 years) to Please look out for our inclusion projects and take part in evening sessions involving 1995/96 1-1 1-2 programmes via our Carlisle United CST social sporting and non-sporting activities 1997/98 1-1 1-3 media channels to keep up to date. If you are to help inspire them to see their full interested in any of our sessions, please contact 2007/08 2-1 1-1 potential. inclusion@carlisleunitedcst.co.uk 2008/09 1-1 1-2 Our Kicks sessions help participants improve their social Enjoy the match! 2009/10 1-1 2-2 skills, physical health, mental health and self-esteem. Ryan While attending our Kicks sessions our participants 2010/11 1-3 1-2 also are encouraged to get involved in social action You can keep up to date with all our community 2011/12 1-1 1-1 volunteering. This season has seen our young people programmes and more through our social media channels: 2012/13 0-3 2-1 help collect donations for local food banks, raise money for Children in Need and environmental projects such Facebook – Carlisle United Community Sports Trust 2013/14 1-1 0-2 as litter picking and gardening, helping to rejuvenate Twitter – @CUFCCST 2019/20 2-1 2-1 their local communities. Instagram – @CUFCCST 2020/21 0-0 2-0 We hold these sessions working alongside Richard For more information on any of our CST activities please 2021/22 1-0 0-1 Rose Central Academy, Richard Rose Morton Academy, call 0330 094 5930 (option 5). (Carlisle United score shown first) William Howard, Caldew, Newman and at Carlisle Youth Alternatively, you can email us at Zone. info@carlisleunitedcst.co.uk CUP MEETINGS 26 Nov 1938: Walsall 4 - 1 United; FA Cup 30 Jan 1981: United 3 - 0 Walsall; FA Cup 12 Aug 2003: Walsall 2 - 1 United; League Cup Games Played: 63 Carlisle Wins: 20 Walsall Wins: 24 Draws: 19 12 carlisleunitedfc @officialcufc officialcufc officialcufc www.carlisleunited.co.uk 13
Youth Team League Table 2o22/23 AS AT 4 NOVEMBER 2022 P W D L F A GD PTS 1 Fleetwood Town 7 5 2 0 18 8 10 17 2 Preston North End 7 5 0 2 26 8 18 15 3 CARLISLE UNITED 7 5 0 2 20 15 5 15 4 Accrington Stanley 7 4 2 1 27 15 12 14 5 Shrewsbury Town 5 4 1 0 9 1 8 13 6 Bolton Wanderers 7 4 1 2 17 12 5 13 7 Oldham Athletic 7 3 2 2 15 19 -4 11 8 Port Vale 7 3 1 3 16 16 0 10 9 Blackpool 5 3 0 2 12 8 4 9 10 Stockport County 8 2 2 4 10 16 -6 8 11 Morecambe 6 1 1 4 10 17 -7 4 12 Rochdale 7 1 0 6 11 17 -6 3 13 Salford City 6 0 1 5 8 21 -13 1 14 Walsall 8 0 1 7 6 32 -26 1 F{xtures and Results 2o22/23 DATE KO OPPONENTS H/A SCORE SCORERS Sat 6 Aug 12pm Walsall A 3-0 Bollado, Nugent, Hardy Sat 13 Aug 12pm Port Vale H 1-3 Nugent Sat 20 Aug 11am Morecambe H 2-0 Park (2) - YAC G1 Sat 27 Aug 11am Preston North End A 2-1 Bollado, Nugent Sat 3 Sep 11am Bradford City H P-P YAC G2 Fri 9 Sep 1pm Shrewsbury Town A P-P Sat 17 Sep 11am Rochdale H 3-1 Bollado, Hardy (pen), Nugent Sat 24 Sep 11am Oldham Athletic H 5-1 Hardy (3), Hill (2) Sat 1 Oct 11am Morecambe A 4-2 Hardy (2), O’Brien, Park Tue 4 Oct 1.30pm Bradford City H 3-1 Park, Bollado, Potts - YAC G2 Sat 8 Oct Sat 15 Oct Sat 22 Oct 11am Blackpool A 2-7 Nugent, Swinburn Sat 29 Oct 11am Bolton Wanderers H P-P Tue 1 Nov 7pm Fleetwood Town H 0-4 FAYC Sat 5 Nov 12pm Rotherham United A 0-1 YAC G3 Sat 12 Nov 12pm Salford City A Sat 19 Nov 11am Stockport County H Sat 26 Nov 11am Accrington Stanley A Sat 3 Dec 11am Fleetwood Town H Sat 10 Dec 11am Harrogate Town A YAC G4 Sat 17 Dec 11am Morecambe H Sat 7 Jan 11am Rochdale A Sat 14 Jan Sat 21 Jan 11am Blackpool H Sat 28 Jan Sat 4 Feb 11am Bolton Wanderers A Sat 11 Feb 11am Accrington Stanley H Sat 18 Feb 11am Fleetwood Town A Sat 25 Feb Sat 4 Mar 11am Stockport County A Sat 11 Mar Sat 18 Mar 11am Preston North End H Sat 25 Mar Fri 31 Mar 1pm Shrewsbury Town H Sat 8 Apr 11am Oldham Athletic A Sat 15 Apr 12pm Walsall H Sat 22 Apr Sat 29 Apr 12pm Port Vale A Sat 6 May 12pm Salford City H *Effective against enveloped viruses **vs representative Gram-negative bacterium. Always practise good hand hygiene. Use biocides safely. Always read the label and product information before use. 99.9% OF BACTERIA www.carlisleunited.co.uk 15
Excellent days out AT I V E G I L L A N D H A R R A BY First-team players Ben Barclay and Ryan “They were all really interested in what we had to LATEST OFFERS Edmondson made a host of new friends at Ivegill say, they were brilliant hosts, and I’d like to thank CE Primary School on Friday afternoon with a Q&A them for inviting us along.” session that quickly became a kickabout in the “All of the lads will tell you that these visits are playground with the delighted children. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES • STEEL • HYGIENE • WELDING • WORKWEAR & PPE good to do,” Ryan added. “This one was really well Topics covered in the main event of the day organised and the questions were amazing. included questions about their teammates, players “There were some top quality skills on show when they’d played against, what it takes to become we got outside and I think it’s fair to say I picked Milwaukee a professional, and who their footballing heroes a few things up that I’ll be taking into games on a were when they were growing up. Saturday!” 18V 4 Piece “That was a great Thank you to everybody at Ivegill, and to the gang at Powerpack afternoon,” Ben told Bimson Haulage, for inviting us along. us. “The children XSO00431094 had their questions prepared and it made it really enjoyable to sit down and talk to them, because it was all organised so smoothly. £ST6AR4BU9Y Our always popular October half-term soccer Josh, Jordan and +VAT school youngsters at Harraby received a surprise Taylor for giving up visit from Josh Dixon and Jordan Gibson last their time. It really Friday - with over 160 children attending to take is appreciated.” part in football, gymnastics and dance activities. “Giving out the The pair handed out the medals and certificates medals is always after what had been an excellent week from all who enjoyable because attended. you can see the pride on their faces when they CST assistant manager James Tose said: “I don’t come up to speak to us,” Josh told us. mind repeating how much it makes things feel special when first-team players come along to meet “It’s nice to hear that they’ve had a good time and the children. that they’ve learned a lot, along with being involved in the competitions and sessions. “With Taylor Charters also going to Wigton “It’s all really well organised and the community staff last Friday, it shows are excellent, so it makes it a really good afternoon.” once again how much “It was good to pop along and say hello,” Jordan this group has bought into the community added. “So many of the children wanted to talk aspect of what the club about what they’d done during the week, so is doing. handing out the certificates was a good chance to meet all of them. “On behalf of everyone • 1 x M18FPD2 combi drill • 1 x M18FSAG115X grinder at the Community Sports “I’d like to thank everybody for inviting us along and • 1 x M18FID2 impact driver • 3 x 5.0Ah batteries Trust we’d like to thank making us feel so welcome.” • 1 x M18FH SDS drill • 1 x Tool bag For more information on future Soccer Schools visit www.officialsoccerschools.co.uk Alternatively, call 01228 554 169 or email soccerschools@carlisleunitedcst.co.uk www.thomas-graham.co.uk ISSUE 52 November - December 2022 www.carlisleunited.co.uk 17
Club Stats Pack 2o22/23 Key BRENNAN DICKENSON RYAN EDMONDSON PAUL HUNTINGTON TAYLOR CHARTERS MORGAN FEENEY KRISTIAN DENNIS DUNCAN IDEHEN JORDAN GIBSON GABRIEL BREEZE Played Booked Substituted Home fixtures COREY WHELAN JACK STRETTON 00 JAYDEN HARRIS TOBI SHO-SILVA OMARI PATRICK SAM FISHBURN SCOTT SIMONS MICHAEL KELLY SONNY HILTON OWEN MOXON BEN BARCLAY NIC BOLLADO JAMIE DEVITT Scored Sent Off (two yellows) Used Sub in BOLD JON MELLISH ‑ CALLUM GUY JOEL SENIOR TOMÁŠ HOLÝ G 00 JACK ARMER JOSH DIXON KAI NUGENT MAX KILSBY RYAN CARR LEWIS BELL JACK ELLIS P Scored (Penalty) Sent Off (straight red) Unused Sub FIN BACK G2 Scored Twice S Suspended Captain Date H/A Time Opponents Comp Res Pos Pts Att Away Referee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 JULY Sat 30 H 3pm Crawley Town SB2 1-0 10 3 6,403 166 T Kirk 12 17 14 7 G 10 8 AUGUST Sat 6 A 3pm Colchester United SB2 1-1 9 4 3,137 314 J Oldham 29 10 9 G 32 4 14 Tue 9 A 7.30pm Shrewsbury Town CC1 2-3 2,269 216 C Pollard 29 25 G 14 32 28 G 9 7 12 4 10 Sat 13 H 3pm Swindon Town SB2 1-1 10 5 5,602 311 A Kitchen 29 12 32 7 G 4 10 Tue 16 A 7.45pm Grimsby Town SB2 A-A 11 5 TBC 185 S Mather Sat 20 A 3pm Stevenage SB2 1-2 14 5 2,514 331 C Hicks 12 20 32 3 G 6 33 10 29 Sat 27 H 3pm Gillingham SB2 1-0 11 8 5,261 237 M Edwards 33 12 6 5 29 4 G 10 3 Tue 30 H 7.30pm Manchester United U21 PJTG 1-2 3,331 450 B Toner 15 20 32 4 7 33 G 9 22 SEPTEMBER Sat 3 H 3pm Rochdale SB2 3-3 12 9 5,023 326 A Herczeg G 17 10 9 G 6 G 29 28 Sat 10 A 3pm Harrogate Town SB2 P-P Tue 13 A 7.45pm Mansfield Town SB2 0-0 13 10 5,421 155 S Allison 12 7 32 14 Sat 17 H 3pm AFC Wimbledon SB2 2-1 13 13 5,038 164 A Haines G G Tue 20 H 7pm Fleetwood Town PJTG 1-1 (4-2 pens) 1,089 69 R Welch 8 31 4 27 22 12 10 7 G Sat 24 A 3pm Newport County SB2 1-1 12 14 3,876 188 K Stroud 29 12 7 G 32 4 29 Tue 27 A 7.45pm Grimsby Town SB2 2-1 8 17 6,447 144 S Mather G 29 G 22 15 7 OCTOBER Sat 1 H 3pm Crewe Alexandra SB2 0-0 9 18 5,012 212 R Joyce 29 15 32 8 7 10 Sat 8 A 3pm Hartlepool United SB2 3-1 7 21 5,525 691 T Reeves G 25 GG 32 9 10 10 Sat 15 H 3pm Doncaster Rovers SB2 3-0 6 24 5,600 477 P Wright 17 15 G 7 5 32 GG 29 Tue 18 A 7pm Barrow PJTG 0-2 2,281 171 S Stockbridge 4 3 33 32 22 17 9 8 Sat 22 H 3pm Leyton Orient SB2 2-3 7 24 5,590 257 T Parsons 29 G G 16 14 4 Tue 25 A 7.45pm Stockport County SB2 0-2 10 24 8,418 1,116 B Speedie 16 S 8 32 29 Sat 29 A 3pm Tranmere Rovers SB2 2-0 7 27 6,756 905 C Boyeson S 29 S GG 16 17 14 15 8 NOVEMBER Sat 5 H 3pm Tranmere Rovers FA1 2-1 4,154 261 D Bourne G 27 S 29 7 G 16 Tue 8 A 7.45pm Harrogate Town SB2 3-3 7 28 2,147 599 T Kirk G 17 G 16 G 29 14 7 S 15 Sat 12 H 3pm Walsall SB2 Sat 19 A 3pm Salford City SB2 Sat 26 A 3pm Walsall FA2 DECEMBER Sat 3 H 1pm Sutton United SB2 Sat 10 H 1pm Barrow SB2 Sat 17 A 3pm Northampton Town SB2 Mon 26 H 3pm Bradford City SB2 Thu 29 A 7pm Crewe Alexandra SB2 JANUARY Sun 1 A 3pm Doncaster Rovers SB2 Sat 7 H 3pm Hartlepool United SB2 Sat 14 H 3pm Newport County SB2 Sat 21 A 3pm Bradford City SB2 Sat 28 A 3pm Rochdale SB2 FEBRUARY Sat 4 H 3pm Harrogate Town SB2 Sat 11 A 3pm AFC Wimbledon SB2 Tue 14 H 7.45pm Mansfield Town SB2 Sat 18 H 3pm Colchester United SB2 Sat 25 A 3pm Crawley Town SB2 MARCH Sat 4 H 3pm Grimsby Town SB2 Sat 11 A 3pm Swindon Town SB2 Sat 18 H 3pm Stevenage SB2 Sat 25 A 3pm Gillingham SB2 APRIL Sat 1 A 3pm Leyton Orient SB2 Fri 7 H 3pm Tranmere Rovers SB2 Mon 10 A 3pm Walsall SB2 Sat 15 H 3pm Northampton Town SB2 Tue 18 H 7.45pm Stockport County SB2 Sat 22 A 3pm Barrow SB2 Sat 29 H 3pm Salford City SB2 MAY Sat 6 A 3pm Sutton United SB2 18 carlisleunitedfc @officialcufc officialcufc officialcufc www.carlisleunited.co.uk 19
Club Stats Pack 2o22/23 Goal Tally LEAGUE: 26 FA CUP: 2 CARABAO CUP: 2 EFL TROPHY: 2 TOTAL: 32 League Two Table AS AT 8 NOVEMBER 2022 P W D L F A GD Pts 1 Leyton Orient 17 12 3 2 26 11 15 39 F{rst Goal Is That The T{me Already? 2 Stevenage 17 11 3 3 24 15 9 36 3 Northampton Town 17 9 5 3 29 19 10 32 Played 22 0-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 4 Barrow 17 10 1 6 24 17 7 31 Carlisle United score first goal 9 Conceded 1 8 4 7 4 4 5 Bradford City 17 8 6 3 23 14 9 30 Opponents score first goal 11 Scored 6 1 6 7 5 7 6 Swindon Town 17 8 6 3 23 17 6 30 7 CARLISLE UNITED 17 7 7 3 26 19 7 28 FIRST HALF RECORD No goals scored 2 8 Salford City 17 8 3 6 19 14 5 27 Played 22 Won 6 Lost 6 Drawn 10 9 Mansfield Town 17 8 3 6 26 23 3 27 United score first goal and win 7 10 Tranmere Rovers 17 7 4 6 18 13 5 25 Second HALF RECORD United score first goal and draw 1 11 Doncaster Rovers 17 7 4 6 20 21 -1 25 Played 22 Won 5 Lost 4 Drawn 13 12 Walsall 17 6 5 6 21 16 5 23 United score first goal and lose 1 13 Grimsby Town 16 6 5 5 18 14 4 23 HOW WE CREATED THE GOALS United fail to score 4 14 Stockport County 17 6 4 7 21 19 2 22 Free Play 26 Corner 5 Free kick 0 15 AFC Wimbledon 17 6 4 7 22 24 -2 22 Opponents score first goal and win 5 Penalty 1 TOTAL 32 16 Crewe Alexandra 16 4 7 5 15 20 -5 19 Opponents score first goal and draw 5 HOW WE SCORED THE GOALS 17 Sutton United 17 5 4 8 16 23 -7 19 18 Newport County AFC 17 4 4 9 15 20 -5 16 Opponents score first goal and lose 1 Header 7 Shot inside 19 Free kick 0 19 Rochdale 17 4 3 10 13 23 -10 15 Opponents fail to score 6 Penalty 1 Shot ouside 5 Own goal 0 TOTAL 32 20 Crawley Town 16 3 5 8 18 28 -10 14 21 Harrogate Town 17 3 4 10 17 27 -10 13 22 Gillingham 16 2 7 7 6 17 -11 13 Form Gu{de: Home Form Gu{de: Away 23 24 Hartlepool United Colchester United 17 17 2 2 6 5 9 10 15 14 30 25 -15 -11 12 11 Nov 5 Tranmere Rovers (FA1) 2-1 Nov 8 Harrogate Town (SB2) 3-3 Oct 22 Leyton Orient (SB2) 2-3 Oct 29 Tranmere Rovers (SB2) 2-0 Oct 15 Doncaster Rovers (SB2) 3-0 Oct 25 Stockport County (SB2) 0-2 Season 2o22/23 Player Record Oct 1 Crewe Alexandra (SB2) 0-0 Oct 18 Barrow (PJTG) 0-2 PLAYER Lge Apps Lge Goals Cup Apps Cup Goals Assists Yellow Red Total Goals Sep 20 Fleetwood Town (PJTG) 1-1 (4-2 pens) Oct 8 Hartlepool United (SB2) 3-1 Sep 17 AFC Wimbledon (SB2) 2-1 Sep 27 Grimsby Town (SB2) 2-1 Jack Armer 17 2 (1) 3 4 Fin Back 15 1 2 2 WON 3 DRAWN 2 LOST 1 F10 A6 WON 3 DRAWN 1 LOST 2 F10 A9 Ben Barclay 2 1 1 Lewis Bell Nic Bollado 0 (1) 1 (2) Gabriel Breeze Player career appearances for Carl{sle Un{ted Ryan Carr Taylor Charters 2 (3) 1 4 1 1 1 1 PLAYER LEAGUE FA CUP OTHER CUP TOTAL PLAYER LEAGUE FA CUP OTHER CUP TOTAL Kristian Dennis 16 9 0 (1) 1 1 1 10 Jamie Devitt 0 (1) 1 (1) 1 1 1 Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Brennan Dickenson Jack Armer 78 (4) 1 4 0 8 (2) 1 90 (6) 2 Callum Guy 95 (1) 2 4 (1) 0 5 (3) 0 104 (5) 2 Josh Dixon Ryan Edmondson 6 (1) 2 1 (2) 1 2 1 3 Fin Back 15 0 0 0 1 0 16 0 Jayden Harris 3 (11) 0 0 (1) 1 4 0 7 (12) 1 Jack Ellis 4 4 Ben Barclay 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 Sonny Hilton 0 (6) 0 0 0 3 0 3 (6) 0 Morgan Feeney 8 (2) 3 Sam Fishburn Lewis Bell 0 (2) 0 0 0 2 (2) 0 2 (4) 0 Tomáš Holý 17 0 1 0 1 0 19 0 Jordan Gibson 15 (1) 1 2 (3) 1 4 5 2 Nic Bollado 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 1 (1) 0 1 (3) 0 Paul Huntington 12 (1) 1 1 0 0 0 13 (1) 1 Callum Guy 16 2 2 (2) 2 2 2 Jayden Harris 3 (11) 4 (1) 1 1 4 1 Gabriel Breeze 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duncan Idehen 0 (2) 0 0 0 3 1 3 (2) 1 Sonny Hilton 0 (6) 3 1 Ryan Carr 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Michael Kelly 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 Tomáš Holý 17 2 Paul Huntington 12 (1) 1 1 3 1 Taylor Charters 5 (25) 1 1 (4) 0 9 (3) 1 15 (32) 2 Max Kilsby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duncan Idehen 0 (2) 3 1 1 Kristian Dennis 28 (5) 11 0 0 0 (1) 1 28 (6) 12 Jon Mellish 112 (5) 16 7 (1) 3 9 (5) 2 128 (11) 21 Michael Kelly 3 Max Kilsby Jamie Devitt 83 (35) 21 4 (2) 1 15 (1) 1 102 (38) 23 Owen Moxon 16 3 1 0 2 (2) 0 19 (2) 3 Jon Mellish 16 2 2 (3) 1 5* 2 Brennan Dickenson 42 (9) 3 1 0 2 (1) 0 45 (10) 3 Omari Patrick 60 (18) 18 2 0 4 0 66 (18) 18 Owen Moxon 16 3 3 (2) 5 2 3 Omari Patrick 5 (5) 2 3 2 Josh Dixon 0 (2) 0 0 (1) 0 2 (1) 0 2 (4) 0 Joel Senior 3 (1) 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 3 (2) 0 Joel Senior Tobi Sho-Silva 0 (4) 1 Ryan Edmondson 6 (1) 2 0 0 1 (2) 1 7 (3) 3 Tobi Sho-Silva 4 (13) 4 1 0 0 0 5 (13) 4 Scott Simons Jack Ellis 6 0 1 0 3 0 10 0 Scott Simons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jack Stretton 6 (5) 2 3 (1) 2 2 Corey Whelan 11 (3) 1 4 1 Morgan Feeney 39 (6) 1 2 0 8 0 49 (6) 1 Jack Stretton 6 (5) 2 0 0 3 (1) 0 9 (6) 2 Own Goal Sam Fishburn 3 (6) 0 0 (2) 0 2 (2) 0 5 (10) 0 Corey Whelan 41 (8) 1 2 0 6 (2) 0 49 (10) 1 TOTALS 26 6 33 1 32 Jordan Gibson 48 (7) 7 2 (1) 2 3 (4) 1 53 (12) 10 *one awarded in abandoned game v Grimsby (16 Aug 22) 2o carlisleunitedfc @officialcufc officialcufc officialcufc www.carlisleunited.co.uk 21
Opta Stats Connect{ons W I T H K E N WO O D At the start of the season, ‘Phil’ Scolari’s team won the shoot-out 3-1, Ricardo 2022/2023 2022/23STAT PACK STAT PACK I rashly promised to look back over World Cup saving three England efforts. The tournament was producing red and yellow cards years as an entrée to rather than exciting goals and in the Final, France the feast of football that CARLISLE UNITED WALSALL had Zidane sent off for a head butt, reacting to an FIFA is promising from offensive remark by Italy’s Materazzi near the end of Qatar. a 1-1 draw, the Italians winning on spot kicks. MATCH FACTS & TOTAL CARDS However, over the past ‘Back home’ to quote the title of our 1970 World Cup 50 years, we’ve suffered Carlisle United are unbeaten Walsall are looking for song is where we all end up after the tournament, in their last four home league consecutive league wins over disillusion and disappointment every and back home 2006 was a good year at Brunton games against Walsall (W2 25 31 Carlisle for the first time since four years. Scotland kept inventing new ways of Park. D2) since a 3-0 defeat in December 2013 when the failing to reach the quarter-finals and, since their February 2013. teams were in League One. supporting role in France in 1998, have been edged We even celebrated after a 2-1 loss to Torquay 1 2 out in the qualifiers by the ever increasing number of as promotion was assured. The M6 was busy as European nations. we went to Rochdale to win the title and again at �� �� �� �� �� Stockport as Blues fans boosted the crowd to over England often made good progress but with the TV 10,000. Top scorer Karl Hawley was a product of pundits banging on about the glories of 1966, have the Walsall nursery and our Spanish defender Zigor 23 21 23.7 19.2 16 16 14.8 17.2 6 5 been unable to fulfil the nation’s expectations. Aranalde ↓ had played 195 games for the Saddlers. The 2006 version was a typical example. The saga Paul Simpson also had a spell at the Bescot Stadium unfolded from 2000 when, after England’s bid to on loan from Wolves. GOALS EXPECTED GOALS GOALS EXPECTED GOALS CLEAN host the event had been eliminated in the first round CONCEDED AGAINST SHEETS 2006 was not such a good year for Walsall who �� �� �� �� �� of voting, Oceania delegate, Charlie Dempsey then came down from League 1 as Carlisle went up. Both abstained, and Germany edged out South Africa 12- clubs have had ups and downs in the subsequent 11 to spark subsequent allegations of bribery and years and have met in League 2 since Walsall’s 2019 191 181 45.3 42.5 12 11.6 7 3 0 5 corruption. relegation. In May 2006 the headlines were all about Wayne SHOTS AVERAGE SHOT CONVERSION POINTS GAINED AFTER POINTS DROPPED Rooney’s metatarsal, but he recovered just in time POSSESSION % RATE % TRAILING AFTER LEADING to take his place in Sven Goran Eriksson’s England squad. The team failed to impress but a deflection for an og off David Beckham’s third minute free kick GOAL TIMES was enough to beat Paraguay. Next came a stuttering 2-0 win over Trinidad and SCORED CONCEDED SCORED CONCEDED Tobago, earned by late goals from Peter Crouch and Steven Gerrard. With a last 16 place virtually assured, 0-15 4 1 0-15 4 4 a draw with Sweden was enough to top the group. 16-30 0 7 16-30 3 2 Joe Cole’s 34th minute goal was equalised by Allback 31-45 7 2 31-45 4 2 (50) but Gerrard restored the lead with five minutes 46-60 6 5 46-60 4 1 left. Henrik Larsson’s last-minute goal changed the 61-75 2 1 61-75 3 1 points totals but not the positions, so Sweden had to 76-90 4 0 76-90 3 6 play Germany and lost 2-0, while Becks scored the only England goal against Ecuador. Data excludes games played after November 7th The red mist descended as Portugal v Holland ended POWERED BY 1-0 on goals and 2-2 on red cards. With Costinha and Deco suspended, Portugal held England to a 0-0 draw, Rooney was sent off for stamping and 22 carlisleunitedfc @officialcufc officialcufc officialcufc www.carlisleunited.co.uk 23
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Player Sponsors 2o22/23 THANK YOU TO OUR PLAYER SPONSORS FOR THE 2022/23 SEASON For more information on player sponsorship please call 0330 094 5930 (option 3) or email commercial@carlisleunited.co.uk PAUL SIMPSON GAVIN SKELTON 13. GABRIEL BREEZE 14. KRISTIAN DENNIS Manager Assistant Manager Goalkeeper Forward Sponsor: Pat Cody & Jeff Aitken Sponsor: Sue & Keith Elliot Sponsor: Mitchell Dryers Sponsor: Tim & Phil PAUL GERRARD ROSS GOODWIN 15. TAYLOR CHARTERS 16. TOBI SHO-SILVA Goalkeeping Coach Physiotherapist Midfielder Forward Available to sponsor Available to sponsor Sponsor: Peter, Abigail and Rufus Oddie Sponsor: Ian & Samantha Jones JAMIE ROPER JACOB BLAIN 17. COREY WHELAN 18. JOSH DIXON Strength & Conditioning Coach Perfomance Analyst Defender Midfielder Available to sponsor Sponsor: CUSC London Branch Sponsor: Joe & Julie Bilnco, J Edgar & Son (Hyundai) Available to sponsor COLIN NIXON GEOFF HAUGH 19. SAM FISHBURN 20. JACK ELLIS Kit Man Rehab Coach Forward Defender Sponsor: GMB @ Work Cumbria Sponsor: Jack Murchison, Hampshire Available to sponsor Sponsor: CUSC London Branch 1. TOMÁŠ HOLÝ 2. JOEL SENIOR 21. SCOTT SIMONS 22. JON MELLISH Goalkeeper Defender Goalkeeper Defender Sponsor: Pat & Jonas Cody Sponsor: Ian & Liz Hoyle Available to sponsor Sponsor: Craig Greenan 3. JACK ARMER 4. OWEN MOXON 23. LEWIS BELL 24. MAX KILSBY Defender Midfielder Midfielder Defender Sponsor: Pete Hines Sponsor: CUSAT Sponsor: Appleby Post Office Sponsor: Michael Waller 5. MORGAN FEENEY (C) 6. PAUL HUNTINGTON 25. FIN BACK 26. BEN BARCLAY Defender Defender Defender Defender Sponsor: Lee Henderson Sponsor: George Hudson & Son Sponsor: Classique Kitchens Sponsor: William Lawrie 7. JORDAN GIBSON 8. CALLUM GUY 28. JAMIE DEVITT 29. JAYDEN HARRIS Forward Midfielder Midfielder Midfielder Sponsor: Bruce & Kathryn Vander Taylor Sponsor: Doug Sponsor: The Family Guys Sponsor: Pete Blue 9. RYAN EDMONDSON 10. OMARI PATRICK 30. MICHAEL KELLY 32. JACK STRETTON Forward Forward Goalkeeper Forward Sponsor: Bob Hope Sponsor: Ian & Samantha Jones Sponsor: Property Network of Australia Sponsor: Property Network of Australia 11. BRENNAN DICKENSON 12. SONNY HILTON 33. DUNCAN IDEHEN Midfielder Midfielder Defender Sponsor: Alex MacAllister Sponsor: Nobby Nearn Available to sponsor 28 carlisleunitedfc @officialcufc officialcufc officialcufc www.carlisleunited.co.uk 29
Commerc{al Corner Good afternoon and welcome to today’s game In the Sponsor’s Lounge against Walsall! A big thank you to our match sponsors from Thank you to our sponsors the Tranmere FA Cup game - match sponsor Story Homes and match ball sponsors A huge welcome to our match sponsor, Thomas Leaseyournewcar.co.uk. Graham, and match ball sponsors Border Flooring and Saint & Co. Here we see Story Homes receiving a signed, framed home shirt and Michael Seggie from We hope you all have an enjoyable day with us in Leaseyournewcar.co.uk receiving a signed ball for Foxy’s Restaurant. their match ball sponsorship. Look out for them as they take to the pitch for the Congratulations to Vesta Wealth Man of the Match, official photo with the match officials and captain. Jack Ellis, who was presented with his champagne. A big thank you to our hospitality guests in Foxy’s Restaurant from the Tranmere Rovers FA Cup game– it was fantastic to see you all there. If you would like to book for hospitality in Foxy’s Restaurant, please contact us as soon as you can Execut{ve Lounge Launch as places are filling quickly. We are delighted to be working with Neil McIntyre to launch The Kingmoor Park Legends Lounge, an executive match day private bar offer for businesses and associates. The venture will see the Legends Bar in the main stand opened for a limited number of executive ticket holders, with exclusive use of the private staffed bar and plenty of space to sit and socialise in comfort before kick-off, where guests will be able to take their seat alongside other members in the stand above. Along with the exclusive use of the bar the aspiration is to have former Carlisle United players in attendance at various games to mix with members and enjoy the pre-match build up. Advert{s{ng We have various pitchside advertising boards, digital and sponsorship opportunities available. For further information on any of the above contact the commercial team on 03300 945 930 (option 3) or email commercial@carlisleunited.co.uk – we will be happy to help with any of questions or enquiries. Enjoy the game! Debbie, Kerry and Martyn www.carlisleunited.co.uk 31
CARLISLE UNITED v WALSALL SATURDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2022 | KICK OFF 3PM Carl{sle Un{ted WalsalL MANAGER PAUL SIMPSON MANAGER MICHAEL FLYNN Start Gls Sub Yell Red Start Gls Sub Yell Red 1 Tomáš Holý 1 Owen Evans 2 Joel Senior 2 Hayden White 3 Jack Armer 3 Liam Gordon 4 Owen Moxon 4 Joss Labadie 5 Morgan Feeney 5 Donervon Daniels 6 Paul Huntington 6 Manny Monthe 7 Jordan Gibson 7 Joe Riley 8 Callum Guy 8 Liam Kinsella 9 Ryan Edmondson 9 Conor Wilkinson 10 Omari Patrick 10 Tom Knowles 11 Brennan Dickenson 11 Andy Williams 12 Sonny Hilton 12 13 Gabriel Breeze 13 14 Kristian Dennis 14 Brandon Comley 15 Taylor Charters 15 Douglas James-Taylor 16 Tobi Sho-Silva 16 Jacob Maddox 17 Corey Whelan 17 Jack Earing 18 Josh Dixon 18 Oisin Mcentee 19 Sam Fishburn 19 20 Jack Ellis 20 Danny Cashman 21 Scott Simons 21 Taylor Allen 22 Jon Mellish 22 Jonas Mukuna 23 Lewis Bell 23 Isaac Hutchinson 24 Max Kilsby 24 25 Finley Back 25 Ronan Maher 26 Ben Barclay 26 Peter Clarke 27 Nic Bollado 27 28 Jamie Devitt 28 29 Jayden Harris 29 30 Michael Kelly 30 Liam Bennett 31 Ryan Carr 31 32 Jack Stretton 32 33 Duncan Idehen 33 34 Kai Nugent 39 Danny Johnson Also Play{ng today Match OfF{c{als Crawley Town v Barrow REFEREE Ollie Yates Crewe Alexandra v Colchester United ASST. REFEREE David Avent Gillingham v Northampton Town Grimsby Town v Doncaster Rovers ASST. REFEREE Ivan Stankovic Harrogate Town v Leyton Orient 4TH OFFICIAL 22 Graeme Fyvie Newport County v Stockport County OBSERVER Jeff Ward Rochdale v Mansfield Town Salford City v AFC Wimbledon Stevenage v Hartlepool United Sutton United v Bradford City IF YOU HEAR ANY ABUSIVE LANGUAGE, Swindon Town v Tranmere Rovers OR WITNESS BAD BEHAVIOUR OF ANY Next Home Game SUTTON UNITED SAT 3 DECEMBER – KICK OFF 1PM KIND, PLEASE CALL 07891 779 015 Editors: Andy Hall & Amy Nixon | Official Photographs: Mark Fuller, Amy Nixon, Barbara Abbott, Rex Images Production: Designed and printed by H&H Reeds | Contributors: CUFC CST, Ewan Wood, Ken Wood DISCLAIMER: The views of individuals contained herein do not necessarily reflect those of the Editor, Carlisle United Football Club, its affiliates or sponsors. Whilst every effort is made to ensure accuracy, no responsibility for errors or omissions can be accepted. Copyright CUFC (1921) Ltd. carlisleunitedfc @officialcufc officialcufc officialcufc www.carlisleunited.co.uk
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