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  • York City 5-0 Carlisle United Match Review

    Carlisle United took a massive hit to their promotion hopes tonight as they suffered a comprehensive 5-0 defeat to fellow league favourites York City. Goals from Malachi Fagan-Walcott, Alex Newby, Josh Stones and a brace from last season’s top scorer Ollie Pearce saw the hosts run out comfortable victors at the LNER Stadium.

    Carlisle were looking to make it 5 consecutive victories going into tonight’s game but got off to the worst possible start, conceding after just 4 minutes. United failed to properly deal with a set piece as the ball was cleared out to Mark Kitching on the left flank, his cross was headed out to the right by Sam Murray to Jack Ellis, who showed poor awareness and was robbed of the ball by Joe Felix, who fired a great ball into the area that was flicked on by Ollie Pearce and simply finished by Malachi Fagan-Walcott to give the ex Tottenham youngster his second goal of the season.

    York continued to press their advantage and Kitching was involved again, picking the ball up deep in the United half and driving into the area past a parting Carlisle defence but his effort was comfortably tipped over by Gabe Breeze. The visitors looked well and truly rattled by the opening 20 minutes of the game and struggled to find any kind of rhythm, with Jack Ellis looking incredibly sloppy since his mistake leading to the York opener. Regan Linney looked like the only player capable of making anything happen but he faded along with his team mates as the half went on.

    The Minstermen were a constant threat from set piece scenarios with Carlisle struggling to properly deal with the balls into the box, and they almost doubled their lead as a great ball in from Alex Hunt was met by the ever threatening Kitching, and his glancing header found the foot of the left hand post before eventually being cleared by United.

    Stuart Maynard’s side were looking to bounce back from their surprise defeat to Solihull Moors on the weekend and weren’t to be denied a second for much longer, winning themselves a spot kick in the 39th minute of the game as a ball over the top by Tyrese Sinclair took United’s defence completely out of the game and found Pearce, who ran through on goal before being taken down by Breeze after attempting to round the goalkeeper. Pearce dusted himself off and slammed his penalty straight down the middle to double York’s lead.

    Mark Hughes’ side looked well and truly all over the place and almost shipped a third moments later as Felix broke past Murray down the right hand side before firing an effort at goal, but his shot was just about turned behind by Breeze. The shots kept coming thick and fast at Breeze, as Carlisle again showed an inability to defend set pieces as one found Sinclair unmarked at the back post, but his low drive was again saved by the young Carlisle keeper.

    A third goal really seemed inevitable and it came just before the brek as a corner again was only cleared as far as the edge of the area before being chipped back in over the head of Ellis and falling to the feet of Hiram Boateng, who drilled the ball across the six yard box and it was met by the head of the ever lethal Pearce to notch his fifth goal of the campaign so far.

    Pearce could and should have bagged his hat trick in first half stoppage time as York again caught Carlisle short at the back and found Felix who once again found himself clear of Murray before playing a low cross that flicked off the heel of Terrell Thomas and fell to Pearce, but he dragged his shot wide of the left hand post to somewhat limit the damage for Carlisle. The Blues did half a half chance moments later as Armstrong was found inside the area, but his swivelling shot was tame and comfortably into the hands of the goalkeeper.

    HALF TIME: York 3-0 Carlisle

    The hosts started the second half just as they did the first and created an early half chance as Sinclair latched onto a ball over the top after outmuscling Davies and volleying towards goal from long range but it sailed comfortably into the hands of Breeze. United had a great chance to give themselves a glimmer of hope in the game in the 48th minute as an erratic punch by Harrison Male in the City goal went only as far as Stephen Wearne, but he fired wide of the goal from 25 yards with the goalkeeper stranded.

    The nervy moment at the back did little to unsettle York and they made it 4-0 as Joe Grey got away down the right flank before outmuscling Thomas and whipping a cross into the near post that was met by the head of Alex Newby, and the former Altrincham man found the top right corner to really put the game beyond any reasonable doubt.

    The second half largely fizzled out from this point on with York happy to let Carlisle keep the ball while keeping them at arm’s length, United did have the best chance in this period however, as a lovely ball in was met by the head of substitute Morgan Feeney, but his header was superbly clawed away by Male.

    Despite the lull in the game, York still managed to catch Carlisle out in the 85th minute as substitute Josh Stones’ pressure forced an error from Bevis Mugabi before Stones beat an on rushing Breeze to the ball and just about squeezing the ball under him which led to the ball trickling into the far bottom right corner to make it 5-0 and put a real exclamation point on the game for the hosts.

    York threatened with a couple of long distance efforts before Carlisle again had a couple of chances to snatch a consolation goal, with Male again failing to claim a cross after coming a long way out of his area which led to the ball dropping to Callum Whelan, but similarly to Wearne earlier, he couldn’t find the back of the net with Male in no man’s land. Substitute Georgie Kelly had a great chance in stoppage time but Male redeemed himself for his error and produced another excellent save to keep York’s clean sheet safe and ensured they became the first side this season to stop Carlisle from scoring.

    Full Time: York 5-0 Carlisle: Fagan-Walcott (4′), Pearce (39′ pen, 44′), Newby (49′), Stones (86′)

    York: Male, Kitching, Howe, Fagan-Walcott, Boateng (Batty 61′), Hunt, Sinclair (Brookes 61′), Newby (Banks 80′), Grey (Fallowfield 73′), Felix, Pearce (Stones 73′). Subs Not Used: Palmer, Sykes-Kenworthy

    Carlisle: Breeze, Murray (Jones 65′), Thomas, Mugabi, Davies, Ellis (Kelly 56′), Gilliead, Linney (Whelan 66′), Macadam, Wearne (Feeney 66′), Armstrong (Luamba 82′). Subs Not Used: Grant, Lewis

    How Did United Perform?

    I don’t think it can be overstated how much of a real eye opener this will have been for Carlisle and their fans. As positive as our start to the season has been, there was always the question mark as to whether we’d actually played any truly good sides at this level yet, with Boreham Wood the only side in the top 8 that we’d faced up to this point.

    Sadly, tonight is what happened when we played a truly good side. York were better in every single department, out passing, out muscling, out paceing and out thinking us and full credit has to go to them for doing that. We lacked even any hint of control of the game in the midfield with Ellis in particular looking miles off it especially after his early mistake.

    All the confidence that had been built up in the partnership of Thoams and Mugabi took a massive blow as they looked completely incapable of dealing with York’s attackers, and as a team we showed an inability to do the basics as we constantly failed to stop York getting balls into the area and kept leaving men free from set pieces.

    Questions have to be asked of Mark Hughes as well, after an abject first half display he made no changes to the side at half time, and we shipped the 4th goal very early on in the half before York really took their foot of the gas and went into game management mode.

    With another huge game coming up on Saturday against Rochdale, who have only dropped points in one game so far this season, a massive inquest is required into what went wrong tonight otherwise we could be in for another horrid display at Brunton Park.

    Carlisle Player Ratings:

    Breeze – 5 (MoTM): It’s a damning statement in most games when your keeper is getting a man of the match nod after conceding 5, but he made some decent stops to keep the score down and it’d be tough to blame him for most of the York goals, although he could perhaps have done better for the fifth.

    Davies – 5: One of the least offensive performers but struggled with Sinclair down the right hand side and could have been more switched on to prevent the Newby goal.

    Mugabi – 3: Part of a defence which shipped 5 goals which is bad enough, but looked a shell of his usual commanding self, never looking comfortable with the ball and failing to deal with a ball over the top which led to York’s fifth. Also showed a lack of desire to get back into position for both the 4th and 5th goals.

    Thomas – 4: Marginally better than Mugabi but still had plenty of nervy moments, almost getting caught on the ball and got severely exposed when defending 1v1 on a couple of occasions.

    Murray – 3: Similarly to his debut, once again looked far out of his depth and was beaten on multiple occasions by Felix, this area is a massive question mark for Hughes at the moment due to Cameron Harper’s also inconsistent performances.

    Ellis – 3: Despite really growing into his midfield role in recent weeks, Ellis looked completely like a fish out of water in this game, showing a total lack of awareness for the opening goal and then being sloppy in possession on multiple occasions afterwards.

    Macadam – 4: Put a couple of decent challenges in in the second half but the game was already gone by that point, totally failed to influence the game when it mattered, i don’t think we can play with both him and Ellis in the midfield as they’re far too similar in styles.

    Gilliead – 5: Didn’t honestly do a whole lot wrong but also wasn’t his usual influential self.

    Wearne – 4: Should have scored when the chance got presented to him, some sympathy for him as he’s ineffective out on the right as was also shown in the game away to Sutton.

    Linney – 4: Showed glimpses early on but went into his shell very quickly and gave away the ball away cheaply on multiple occasions including some silly free kicks, was due a bad game and hopefully he’ll put this one in the rear view mirror quickly.

    Armstrong – 5: A thankless task up front and looked very isolated at points too, worked hard as he always does but was beaten in the air regularly by York’s centre backs.

    Subs:

    Kelly – 6 : Unlucky not to score late on but never really influenced the game before that point.

    Jones – 5: Tough when the game was all but gone, but didn’t have much influence

    Feeney – 6: Also denied by a great save, maybe questions as to whether he should start the next game after tonight’s rotten defensive display.

    Whelan – 6: Similarly to Wearne, missed a great chance to bag a goal, seemed to make the midfield tick along a little more but most of the pace had been taken out of the game at this point.

    Luamba – N/A: Not on long enough to judge fairly.

    Please note these are Craig’s opinions and nothing official!

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  • York City v Carlisle United Preview

    On Tuesday evening, Mark Hughes takes his Carlisle United side to the York Community Stadium to take on fellow promotion chasers York City.

    Stuart Maynard’s side will want to lay down a marker at home against the Cumbrians in a match between the two favourites for the National League title before the season began.

    How Have Both Teams Been Performing?

    York City are on 15 points from their first 8 games and are sat in 8th place in the National League. Last time out York lost 1-0 at home to struggling Solihull Moors.

    Carlisle United are on 23 points from their first 10 games and are sat in 2nd place in the National League. Mark Hughes’ side have won their last four games. Last time out the Cumbrians won 2-1 away to Altrincham.

    Players To Watch

    Alex Hunt in midfield will be a constant threat throughout, he has the ability to win balls back, find the key pass, has an eye for goal and has scored three absolute screamers in the last couple of weeks. The Carlisle defence will be trying to stop any shots from range from this man. Hunt has three goals in six games so far this season.

    Ollie Pearce by his standards has had a slow start to the season with only the three goals in seven games for York so far but his contribution to the team whether it’s hold up or link up play is second to none in this league. Carlisle’s defence will have to keep close tabs on Pearce that’s for sure.

    Alex Newby in attack will be a real attacking spark for Stuart Maynard’s side. Newby has been one of the best players in the National League for the last couple of years playing for Altrincham and now his goal contributions are starting to appear for York after a slow start. Newby has two goals to his name so far this season.

    Josh Stones probably won’t start the game because Ollie Pearce is the first choice striker but as an option off the bench there aren’t many better at this level. He knows where the back of the net is and he makes intelligent runs that will stretch defenders late in games. Stones has one goal to his name so far this season and that was off the bench at Truro.

    Other players to watch are the full backs Malachi Fagan-Walcott and Joe Felix. Both players will cause an attacking threat down their respective sides when going forward.

    Why I Am Changing Up The Players To Watch

    In match previews I’m aware I’ve picked nearly every Carlisle United player as a player to watch already so from now on I’m going to pick four opposition players instead of two so you aren’t seeing me pick Regan Linney to watch every week and me repeating myself.

    My Predicted Carlisle United Starting Eleven

    Breeze, Davies, Thomas, Mugabi, Murray, Ellis, Macadam, Gilliead, Wearne, Linney, Armstrong.

    I think Hughes will maybe pack the midfield in a game that the home side will see a lot of the ball. I think we may go for narrow approach in midfield and aim to use Linney’s pace to create chances in transition.

    The pace of Luamba or Ajiboye could be used later in the game from the bench if the York defence are tiring and the blues need a goal.

    My Score Prediction

    York City 2-2 Carlisle United

    This is a real tester for the blues, York have an array of attacking talent and were many people’s picks to win the league this year and I think this will be Carlisle’s toughest test so far this season.

    The midfield could be overran as well depending on who’s selected in there by Mark Hughes but after the way we dug out the win against Altrincham it showed many people that we are capable of doing the dirty work and grinding results out this season.

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  • Altrincham v Carlisle United Preview

    On Saturday, Mark Hughes takes his Carlisle United side to Moss Lane to take on Phil Parkinson’s Altrincham.

    Altrincham will be looking to bounce back from their 3-1 defeat to Boreham Wood last time out meanwhile Carlisle will be looking to build on their three wins in a two and their 2-0 win over Aldershot last time out.

    How Have Both Teams Been Performing?

    Altrincham’s last five games have been a lot like their start to the season, it’s been a mixed bag from them but in their last five games they’ve won three and lost two of those.

    Phil Parkinson’s side is currently in 11th place in the table with 12 points from their first 9 games.

    The Cumbrians’ last five games have consisted of four wins and four cleans sheets but their only defeat came in this run which was a 2-1 defeat to struggling Sutton United.

    Mark Hughes’ side are current in 3rd place in the National League with 20 points from their first 9 games.

    Players To Watch

    The first Altrincham player to watch is forward Jimmy Knowles, the 24-year-old has scored goals for Boston and Accrington before his move to Altrincham. Knowles has 4 goals and 2 assists so far this season.

    Knowles’ eye for goal and ability to know where to be in the box is second to none and that shows in his statistics so far this season. Carlisle defence will have to be on top of their game to keep him quiet.

    The second Altrincham player to watch is Kahrel Reddin, the tricky winger came through the Aston Villa academy before moving to Stoke and has now found a home at Altrincham. His pace and trickery could give the Carlisle United defence some serious problems.

    Reddin has 2 goals and 1 assist so far this season and at 21-years-old he is still learning the game and his final ball will improve.

    The first Carlisle player to watch is going to be Regan Linney, the former Altrincham man retiring to his old ground with 8 goals to his name already this season.

    His direct running, trickery to beat a full back and ability to find the back of the net is second to none in the National League and he will be looking to get one over on his old team here.

    The second Carlisle player to watch is going to be Luke Armstrong. His running and work rate off the ball, his ability to stretch defences with intelligent runs and his ability to find the back of the net means between him and Linney the Altrincham defenders will be worried in this one.

    Armstrong has 4 goals and 2 assists to his name so far this season and with the team creating the amount chances they are you can’t help but think he’ll be getting a lot more this season.

    My Predicted Carlisle United Starting Eleven

    Breeze, Davies, Thomas, Mugabi, Harper, Ellis, Gilliead, Wearne, Luamba, Linney, Armstrong.

    A pretty simple prediction this week, unless there are any injuries I don’t see why Hughes would want to change anything, don’t change a winning team with momentum.

    I do think the right wing is a position up for grabs between Luamba and Ajiboye but bother have been very inconsistent so far this season, if there was to be a change I would say it would be there.

    My Score Prediction

    Altrincham 1-2 Carlisle United

    Altrincham are a mixed bag and have only lost once at home so far this season so it will be a tough place to go against a team that will test the defence but I think Carlisle are building some momentum off the back of three straight wins and three straight clean sheets so they will just edge it in a hard fought game.

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  • Former Carlisle United Captain Joins The Club As A Youth Coach

    Yesterday, Carlisle United announced the appointment of former club captain Danny Grainger as Lead Youth Development Phase Coach.

    Danny joins as Lead Youth Development Coach following his departure from Morecambe in August following the change of ownership at the club.

    A Look At Grainger’s Career

    Danny’s history with the Cumbrians is well documented. The Penrith-born Danny joined the blues in 2014 after spells with Dunfermline, St Mirren, Hearts and St Johnstone, he went on to captain the side, making 165 appearances and scoring 27 goals during a successful spell with the club which saw him become a fan favourite.

    Following his retirement from playing, Danny moved into management and coaching. Grainger took charge at Workington in 2019 before holding senior roles as Assistant Head Coach at Falkirk in 2021 and Assistant Manager at Morecambe until August 2025.

    What Has Been Said?

    The club announced that in his new position as Lead YDP Coach, Danny will oversee the coaching and development of the Youth Development Phase, ensuring young players benefit from the best possible environment, technical guidance, and a clear pathway towards first team football.

    Danny Grainger said: “I’m over the moon to be joining the club as Lead YDP Coach. I am looking forward to passing on my knowledge of the game through the Academy and helping the young players on their personal journey as they progress through the Academy.

    “There’s something powerful about being part of something you genuinely care about. I’m motivated to give my best every day because this club means a lot to me.”

    Academy Manager, Steven Rudd said: “We’re absolutely delighted to welcome Danny to the club as our new Lead Youth Development Phase Coach.

    “As someone who’s played the game at a high level, he brings not only valuable experience but also a deep understanding of what it takes to progress through the Academy system and what it takes to play for Carlisle United.

    “Having worked with Danny before, I know he will set high standards across the Youth Development Phase and look to help the next generation of players coming through. We’re confident he’ll be a fantastic addition to the environment we’re building here.”

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  • Carlisle United v Aldershot Town Preview

    On Saturday, Mark Hughes’ Carlisle United welcome Tommy Widdrington’s Aldershot Town to Brunton Park.

    The Cumbrians will be looking to build on their recent back to back wins over Brackley Town and Truro City and The Shots will be looking to turn their recent run of draws in to wins.

    How Have Both Teams Started The Season?

    Carlisle United are in third place in the National League after a solid start to their season. The blues have seventeen points from their first eight games having won five, drawn two and lost one of their opening eight games.

    Aldershot are in twelfth place in the National League and are the top scorers in the league but they are also prone to conceding a lot of goals. The Shots lost their first three games of the season 3-2 then won 5-1 and and 4-0 and have drawn their last three games 3-3, 2-2 and 2-2.

    Players To Watch

    The first player to watch for Carlisle United is Archie Davies, the right-back is a constant attacking threat down the right for The Cumbrians he makes brave runs with the ball and isn’t afraid to take his man on. He has a great cross and final ball and also takes a brilliant set piece as well.

    The second player to watch for Mark Hughes’ side is Luke Armstrong, the striker scored twice last time out against Truro and has four goals and two assists to his name so far this season. It’s not only his goals that are impressive it’s also his relentless work rate and runs off the ball that cause opposition defenders real problems.

    The first player to watch for Aldershot is their top goalscorer Ryan Hill. The 27-year-old midfielder has four goals and two assists so far this season and is a constant threat up top for them. The Shots are the top scoring team in the league and Hill is one of the main reasons for that.

    The second player to watch for The Shots is Josh Barrett. The attacking midfielder has two goals and three assists so far this season and much like Hill is one of the integral reasons for that. Barrett and Hill will look to link up play with the frontmen and cause the blues defence serious problems.

    My Predicted Carlisle United Lineup

    Breeze, Davies, Thomas, Mugabi, Harper, Ellis, Gilliead, Wearne, Luamba, Linney, Armstrong.

    I think Mark Hughes won’t want to change much from a winning team but I do think Luamba offers more than Ajiboye so that may be the only change for the blues.

    My Score Prediction

    Carlisle United 3-2 Aldershot

    With Aldershot’s record of scoring goals this season but also conceding I’m expecting an entertaining game with lots of chances and goals.

    I’ve done my reverse psychology technique in my predictions over the last few weeks and it’s worked but I have received some comments online for it so instead this week I’m going with a different approach and I’m going for a Carlisle United win however if we don’t win blame it on the people who have been upset with my predictions and have taken them too seriously.

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  • Carlisle United 3-0 Truro City Review

    On Saturday, Mark Hughes’ Carlisle United side comfortably beat John Askey’s Truro City at Brunton Park 3-0.

    Two quick fire first half goals from Luke Armstrong gave the Cumbrians the ascendancy and then a brilliant solo goal from Regan Linney sealed the three points in the second half.

    Match Review

    Truro started the game well and were passing the ball around well but with little attacking threat.

    In the 10th minute a brilliant team move lead to the opening goal, Archie Davies found Cameron Harper, Cameron Harper then found Wearne on the left of the area and he crossed for Luke Armstrong to tap home to give Carlisle a 1-0 lead.

    Shortly after in the 12th minute, Regan Linney turned inside on the his foot and had a shot that looped up after a defensive block and Luke Armstrong was in the right place once again to finish smartly to give the blues a comfortable 2-0 lead.

    Both of Carlisle United wingers were getting lots of joy against their full backs and were putting dangerous balls in to the box but just couldn’t find that end product to put the game to bed.

    HT Carlisle United 2-0 Truro City

    The second half started off quite flat with Truro enjoying some spells of possession and their best chance of the game came from a series of well worked corners as Will Dean shot just wide from the edge of the area.

    On the hour mark a piece of individual brilliant sealed the game for Mark Hughes’ side as Regan Linney beat two players, nutmegged the defender in the box and finished brilliantly in to the roof of the net from a tight angle. A moment that had everyone on their feet

    From then it was just a matter of how many for Carlisle United but they failed to add to their goals tally despite a great for Harvey Macadam on the break and shots from Callum Whelan and Luke Armstrong that went just wide.

    Truro nearly got on the scoresheet as Gabe Breeze held on the ball too long when and was closed down by Tyler Harvey but luckily for Breeze and Carlisle the ball was deflected over the bar.

    FT Carlisle United 3-0 Truro City

    Massive credit to the 78 Truro supporters who made the long trip, they are a credit to themselves and their team and have nothing but everyone’s respect, good luck to them for the rest of the season.

    How Did Carlisle Perform?

    First half after a slow start, Carlisle played some exciting football at times. David Ajiboye was a threat down the right, Regan Linney as always was a threat down the left and Luke Armstrong’s movement was causing their defence serious problems.

    There were still some some lapses in concentration at times but it’s a lot more forgivable when you’re two goals to the good.

    Second half was similar to the first with a slow start to the half but after the third goal Carlisle really found their confidence again and were playing some nice football and creating openings and chances in behind both full backs.

    Overall I would say Carlisle weren’t at their best but they didn’t have to be. Mark Hughes’ side will know there are a lot tougher tests to come in the next few months. As for Truro they were far from their best but they will probably be content it was only 3-0 in the end and they will have games against their fellow strugglers to come that will be imperative to their survival hopes.

    My Carlisle United Player Ratings

    Gabe Breeze -6- came for set pieces well, didn’t have a lot to do except one save in the first half. Nearly got caught out in the second half that could’ve cost us a goal.

    Archie Davies -7- made some great runs forward and created space for the wingers at times. Defensively didn’t do anything wrong, another solid afternoon for Davies.

    Bevis Mugabi -6- comfortable afternoon in general for the defence but a couple of times Mugabi missed his headers and nearly gave the ball away with the ball at his feet.

    Terell Thomas -7- a lapse in the first half from Thomas but apart from that he won pretty much every header, knew when to pass and when to go along and had a very good game.

    Cameron Harper -7- was targeted early on by Truro but stood his ground. He defended well and had a huge part to play in the opening goal with his pass to Wearne.

    Jack Ellis -7.5- comfortable in midfield, he was calm and composed, he broke the play up well and found the pass when under pressure, really impressive.

    Alex Gilliead -7- done a job in the midfield, won possession back at times, made runs in to dangerous areas and kept the ball well.

    Stephen Wearne -7- covered a lot of ground in the midfield, made some runs off the midfielders and got the assist for Luke Armstrong’s opening goal.

    David Ajiboye -6- got in some dangerous positions in the first half but lacked an end product but overall much improved from what we’ve seen from him so far this season.

    Regan Linney -8.5- a constant threat, always gets his head up when he’s on the ball and runs the defenders. He had a huge part to play in the second goal and got his brilliant goal in the second half, my man of the match.

    Luke Armstrong -8.5- a very close second to Regan Linney for man of the match, took both his goals like a striker should, he never stopped running and created space for others with some intelligent running.

    SUBSTITUTES

    Callum Whelan -7- kept the ball well when he came on and was unlucky to not get on the scoresheet himself.

    Junior Luamba -7- made some direct runs when he came on and had the beaten of his man. He almost got an assist when he came on as well.

    Harvey Macadam -6- done a job when he came on and should’ve scored when clean through on goal but shot wide.

    Georgie Kelly -6- held the ball up brilliantly and gave their defence a lot to think about when he came on.

    Josh Grant -6- made some good tackles when he came on and kept the ball well, signs of real improvement from Grant after his debut against Solihull.

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  • Carlisle United vs Truro City Preview

    This Saturday sees Carlisle welcome newly promoted Truro City to Brunton Park, with the home side looking to build on Wednesday’s 1-0 win away to Brackley, and John Askey’s side looking to continute their turnaround after taking four points from the previous two games.

    How Have Both Teams Started The Season?

    Mark Hughes’ side have enjoyed a relatively strong start to their National Leaugue campaign, earning four wins and two draws from their opening seven fixtures. United responded well to last Saturday’s 2-1 defeat to Sutton United by taking a hard earned three points at Brackley in midweek thanks to the league’s top scorer Regan Linney’s second half strike.

    The Blues currently sit third in the league with 14 points from 7 games.

    The Tinners have had a tough start to National League life following last season’s promotion, losing their opening five league fixtures but have started building some momentum in their last couple of games, winning a convincing 3-0 victory at home to Boston United last Saturday, and being seconds away from taking another three points at home to Aldershot in a 2-2 draw on Wednesday. John Askey will be frustrated not to see his side take all three from that game however, conceding a last minute equaliser as the visitors ended the game with nine men.

    Truro currently sit 22nd in the league with 4 points from 7 games.

    Players To Watch

    Despite some frustrations from United’s fans with some of their performances so far this season, it’s hard to argue they have a great calibre of player in their squad, and the main man to watch will almost certainly be the league’s top scorer Regan Linney, who has six goals from seven appearances so far. Linney’s excellent striking of the ball, his work rate and tenacity combined with his ability to take on his man has seen him be a lethal force from the left flank this season for the Cumbrians and he will definitely be one that Truro will be looking out for.

    Another player i’ve picked out to watch is Alex Gillead. Gilliead made his debut in Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Brackley following his loan move from Shrewsbury and has already shown signs of what he’s capable of in a United shirt, the ex Bradford man has proven he’s able to use the ball intelligently, drive forward and cause opposition problems in dangerous areas and pick out some key passes when given the opportunity, his pedigree will likely be one that will catch the eye of Truro and Askey when preparing for this match.

    The first player i’m picking out to watch for Truro is their talisman Tyler Harvey. Harvey has been Truro’s top scorer in the past six season for the club and has made over 200 appearances for City over two spells at the club, scoring more than 125 goals during his time there. Carlisle have struggled to deal with natural goalscorers this season such as Luke Norris and Dan Creaney, and with Harvey’s physical presence and experience up front he is likely to pose a threat to the Cumbrians’ backline.

    The other Truro player i’ve picked out is Will Dean. The former Exeter City man has been one of Truro’s standouts since joining them permanently in 2021. Primarily a midfielder but also capable of being an effective presence in defence, Dean already has a couple of goals to his name this term and after a couple of strong showings against Boston and Aldershot, he will be well up for the game on Saturday and could be a tough nut to crack for Mark Hughes’ side.

    My Predicted Carlisle United Starting Eleven

    Breeze, Davies, Mugabi, Thomas, Harper, Ellis, Macadam, Gilliead, Wearne, Linney, Kelly.

    I’m going with the age old mantra of not changing a winning side here, and although there were question marks over the performance on Wednesday, the players showed a great ability to roll their sleeves up and grind out a win at Brackley, and for that reason i can’t see Hughes making any changes. The only question marks for me are whether Thomas will keep his place after limping off late on Wednesday, and whether United will trust Georgie Kelly to start a second game in the space of four days.

    Score Prediction

    Carlisle United 3 – 1 Truro City

    This definitely feels like it could be a bit of a stumbling block for United, as on paper it feels like what should be a routine win, but Truro’s momentum over the last couple of games could give them a bit of confidence to come and take the game to Carlisle. With that said however, Truro have also proven to be very vulnerable at the back this season, and will be disappointed in themselves for not keeping a hold of the three points in Wednesday’s draw with Aldershot.

    I just about see Carlisle’s team being a little bit too much for Truro to deal with, especially with Regan Linney being in such fine form, however United will definitely have to be on their guard and look to be a little sharper on home turf this Saturday.

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  • Where Does Alex Gilliead Fit In Under Mark Hughes?

    Last night, Carlisle United announced the signing of 29-year-old midfielder Alex Gilliead on loan from Shrewsbury Town.

    This is his second spell with the Cumbrians ten years after the first. The midfielder has had spells with Bradford, Scunthorpe, and most recently Shrewsbury since his first spell at Brunton Park.

    Today I’m going to look at where Gilliead fits in under Mark Hughes and whether or not there are still positions that need strengthening.

    Where Does Gilliead Fit In?

    Gilliead is a midfield that will work tirelessly, he will do his defensive duties but mainly he will progress with the ball, carry the ball forward and be good in transition when Carlisle attack.

    He can play some key passes in the final third and keep the ball ticking over in the middle of the pitch. The midfielder also has an eye for goal and won’t be shy to shoot if the chance presents itself.

    Gilliead is versatile and can play in the centre or can play on either wing and with the games coming thick and fast in the National League versatile players are worth their weight in gold.

    I think we will see Alex Gilliead battle with Callum Whelan and Ethan Robson for that “number eight” spot, he can play further forward as well and battle Stephen Wearne and Elliot Embleton for the “number ten” spot as well.

    Do Carlisle United Need More Additions?

    Personally I would like to see an experienced holding muffler brought it because Harvey Macadam isn’t a player that can just sit and dictate games, Jack Ellis is still learning to play there and will be exposed against good teams and Josh Grant hasn’t impressed so far since he joined in the summer.

    I still think maybe another central defender for cover until Morgan Feeney is fully fit wouldn’t be a bad idea, Paul Huntington is a free agent and would do a job short term in my opinion.

    Do you think Mark Hughes still needs more players through the door? Please let us know in the comments.

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  • Alex Gilliead Joins The Blues On Loan

    Late on Monday night, Carlisle United announced the signing of Shrewsbury Town midfielder Alex Gilliead. Gilliead joins the blues for the second time on a loan that runs until 11th January.

    A Look at Gilliead’s Career

    The 29-year-old began his career at Newcastle United, he progressed through the academy ranks but did not make a senior appearance for the Magpies.

    He gained valuable first team experience during a series of loan spells in the EFL, starting with the Blues back in 2015/16. Further loan moves followed at Luton Town and Bradford City, the latter of which he rejoined for a second spell during the 2017/18 season.

    Following his departure from Newcastle, Gilliead joined Shrewsbury Town in 2018, before moving to Scunthorpe United in the summer of 2019. He became a regular for the Iron, making over 75 appearances in two seasons.

    In 2021, he returned to Bradford City for a third spell — this time on a permanent basis. Over the next three seasons, Gilliead became a key figure for the Bantams, making over 100 appearances and earning praise for his consistency, leadership, and versatility across midfield positions. In July 2023, he signed a two-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until the end of the 2024/25 season.

    However, in August 2024, he moved back to Shrewsbury Town, where he had previously played in the 2018/19 campaign.

    What Has Been Said?

    Head Coach, Mark Hughes said: “Alex is someone who can slot into several roles when the team needs him most.

    “He has great stamina and work rate, he never stops running, pressing, and driving his team forward. His versatility means he can play in multiple positions, always giving 100% wherever he’s asked to step in.

    “But it’s not just about what he does with the ball — his character shines through in every match. Professional, humble, and respected by teammates, he sets the standard in training and matches alike.

    “Whether it’s covering every blade of grass, stepping up in big moments, or lifting the squad with his attitude – 
    Gilly is a player I am delighted to be able to work with again.”

    Head of Football Operations, Marc Tierney added: “We are delighted to finally secure one of our top targets in Alex Gilliead.

    “He was identified early in the window, and we’ve been monitoring his situation closely.

    “Alex is a player with real pedigree and importantly, he knows the club and supporters from his previous spell here.

    “He’s worked under Mark before, but just as crucially, he fits the ethos of Carlisle United — his fitness levels, work ethic, and desire to help push the club forward stood out to us. He knows what it means to play here and is genuinely keen to return. We are confident he will make a big impact both on and off the pitch.”

    My Opinion On The Move

    The midfielder brings lots of experience to Brunton Park and the manager has mentioned his work rate and ability to push the team forward which could be vital in tight games.

    Gilliead impressed in his previous spell at Brunton Park and if he’s anywhere near as good as we was back in the 15/16 season this will be seen as a great piece of business for the Cumbrians.

    Myself and Craig would like to wish Alex well and we hope his stay at Brunton Park is a successful one, welcome Alex!

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  • Brackley Town v Carlisle United Preview

    On Wednesday night, Mark Hughes takes his Carlisle United side to St James Park to take on Brackley Town.

    Brackley will be looking to build on their hard fought draw with Scunthorpe at the weekend and Carlisle will be looking to bounce back from a disappointing performance and defeat to Sutton United on Saturday.

    How Have Both Teams Started The Season?

    Brackley Town are currently sat in 10th place with eight points from their first five games which is a very good start for a newly promoted side.

    Brackley began the season with a 1-0 win over Eastleigh before a tight 2-1 defeat to Yeovil in their second game, they then returned to winning ways with a 2-1 over high flying Rochdale before back-to-back 1-1 draws with Tamworth and Scunthorpe.

    Carlisle United are currently sat in 5th place with eleven points from their first six games, it’s maybe not the flying start some people expected but it could’ve been a lot worse.

    The Cumbrians began the season with a 2-0 win at Woking before two disappointing draws at home with Boreham Wood in a 3-3 thriller and 1-1 with Solihull Moors, they then returned to winning ways with a 1-0 win at Wealdstone and a 5-0 win at home against Braintree but last time out they suffered their first defeat of the season as they lost 2-1 to Sutton United.

    Players To Watch

    The first Brackley Town player I’ve picked to watch out for is Ryan Haynes. Haynes is a full-back by trade but can play further forward on the left if needed.

    The 29-year-old puts balls in to the box and gets up and down the pitch very well. The former Northampton, Coventry and Newport man can score goals and get assists, he will be a constant threat for Archie Davies to be mindful of.

    The second player I’ve chosen to watch out for is Morgan Roberts, Roberts will play in behind the strikers in an attacking midfielder role.

    The 24-year-old will look to pick up pockets of space and open up the Carlisle United defence with his range of passing. Roberts also has an eye for goal and will look to fire from range if give the opportunity as well.

    Carlisle United players to watch will depend on which Carlisle United turns up. The first player I’ve chosen to watch out for is Archie Davies. The 26-year-old is a constant threat going forward especially if he has a winger in front of him because he will link up well. The battle of Haynes v Davies could decide the game in my opinion.

    Davies has already shown so far this season he can defend and be hard to beat for any opposing winger but he’s also shown his attacking threat and has been providing for the strikers.

    The second player I’ve chosen is Regan Linney, I know I pick him nearly every match but he really is the Cumbrians’ talisman and Sutton showed on Saturday that if you can keep Linney quiet Carlisle don’t have a lot going forward without him.

    The 28-year-old will be a constant threat down the left for Mark Hughes’ side, Linney has five goals in six games so far this season and if he gets a chance he’s in good form so you would expect him to take it. His direct running is nightmare for any defender and his work rate is second to none and will track back and help his team when need as well.

    My Predicted Carlisle United Eleven

    I expect the manager to make some changes after Saturday’s performance.

    Starting Eleven

    Breeze, Davies, Thomas, Mugabi, Harper, Ellis, Macadam, Whelan, Ajiboye, Linney, Kelly.

    Goalkeeper

    Breeze will start every game if he’s fit, comfortably the best keeper at the club.

    Defence

    Hughes clearly likes his back four so I don’t expect him to change it despite calls for changes at centre back in particular.

    Midfield

    Its obvious Mark Hughes side needs more in midfield but on paper the three I’ve chosen I think is probably Carlisle’s strongest midfield but I wouldn’t be surprised so maybe see Josh Grant maybe come for some power in midfield.

    Attack

    With Luamba’s fitness in question after being dropped from the squad against Sutton it was obvious Carlisle missed the width on the right so I think he’ll bring in Ajiboye despite him not impressing so far he will give width down the right and maximise Davies attacking threat as well.

    Kelly made a real difference when he came on against Sutton and got the late consolation goal so I expect him to start this game if he’s fit enough to do so with Luke Armstrong maybe getting a rest for this one.

    My Score Prediction

    Brackley Town 2-1 Carlisle United

    This will be another tough away day for Carlisle United, Brackley are undefeated in three home games so far this season (four if you include the cup) and they will be no pushovers.

    Carlisle will have to be so much better than they were on Saturday to get anything out of this game.

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