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CS85
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Reading through Carlisle fans thoughts they think they are in for a certain defeat! Very negative bunch it seems,ofcourse I hope they are right but can Ctfc win three in a row!?

I'm guessing same starting 11 as saturday,I'll go for a 1-1 draw and a extremely poor 1970 in attendance.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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The guy on the Football League show was bigging it up as a "tough away at Cheltenham"
solihullkev
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Carlisle fans bound to be low after relegation and the start to this season, but they have had huge changes to squad, we're unlucky by all accounts against Luton and looked ok against Derby. They will come good, but hopefully not Tuesday - suspension and injury problems for them to add to woes.

Bet they still bring a good few fans bearing in mind distance and midweek.
Robin
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They won't bring many from Cumbria but have a decent fan base down south so I'd expect 150+.
Si Robin
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They'll bring more here on a Tuesday than we would there on a Saturday (unless there was something was riding on it).
stevestar
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When was the last time we won 3 in a row ?
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My first chance to see us this season - either I will be delayed on my flight home, or its a 0-0 draw.
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DingDing
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stevestar wrote:When was the last time we won 3 in a row ?
Depends:

- we won 3 in a row at the end of October 2012 (Plymouth, Exeter and Yate in the FA Cup all at home).

- If league games only, you have to go back to the end of the season in 2012 when we won 4 in a row. Bradford and Plymouth followed by the 2 wins against Torquay in the playoffs.

I'm assuming you mean league games only though, as we lost to Brighton.
Robin
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I have a feeling Tuesday will be a tighter game as Carlisle will come here to keep a clean sheet and try to nick something unlike Accrington who came here trying to win the game through attack. It will certainly be interesting to see how we cope when a team puts everyone behind the ball and we have to break them down.
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Shade
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I think it will suit us more. Carlisle look vulnerable from crosses, so hopefully Byron, Elliott and Matt Taylor will get plenty of chances to attack crosses and corners.
thetonga
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I hope we show that winger from Peterborough that turned us down, that he made the wrong decision.
Robin
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This is the sort of game I always think we will win at home and lose away.
51/84
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thetonga wrote:I hope we show that winger from Peterborough that turned us down, that he made the wrong decision.
Where did you get the idea he was a winger I thought he was a striker with potential
Was this just a short term loan in case Byron is not fit or was this an long term loan target
Jebolani
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51/84 wrote:
thetonga wrote:I hope we show that winger from Peterborough that turned us down, that he made the wrong decision.
Where did you get the idea he was a winger I thought he was a striker with potential
Was this just a short term loan in case Byron is not fit or was this an long term loan target
He means Kearns, from earlier in the window.
Robin
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I thought we were not doing short term loans? Regarding the lad who went to Carlisle, I must say I was hoping for better quality than that, hardly the sort of player who could replace Cureton.
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