Thursday, 24 July 2008

Carlisle United latest

Ward pleased with Fulham kid Cameron's trial

Published 23 July 2008

Tyrone Cameron took his first step towards earning a contract with Carlisle United by catching the eye of boss John Ward in last night's 3-1 friendly win at Chester City.

Pre-season at Carlisle is tough - Gowling

Published 23 July 2008

Carlisle United new boy Josh Gowling reckons pre-season training with his new club is proving to be the toughest of his career.

Gall to hold Cheltenham talks this week

Published 23 July 2008

Carlisle United striker Kevin Gall is heading to Cheltenham Town later this week to discuss a possible move.

Q&A: Carlisle United chief executive David Allen

Published 22 July 2008

From Joe Garner's transfer to the future of Brunton Park, Carlisle's new chief executive and finance director David Allen gives the answers the club's fans have been waiting to hear.

Back injury rules Lumsdon out of Chester friendly

Published 22 July 2008

Chris Lumsdon has handed Carlisle United a pre-season injury scare after he was ruled out of tonight’s friendly with Chester City with a back injury.

Striker Dobie aiming to become first choice

Published 21 July 2008

Scott Dobie is determined to transform himself from bit-part player to first-team regular at Carlisle United this season.

Blues slap £1.14m price tag on Garner

Published 21 July 2008

Clubs hunting Carlisle United star Joe Garner have been told they will have to fork out £1.14 million for the highly-rated striker

Lumsdon promises goals or he’ll go topless!

Published 19 July 2008

Carlisle United midfielder Chris Lumsdon has promised to bang in the goals this season or face a forfeit.

Ward wants to open contract talks with key Carlisle players

Published 18 July 2008

John Ward plans to open contract talks with a string of Carlisle United stars – to stop them walking away for nothing like former striker Karl Hawley.

Ward’s keen to open contract talks with Blues stars

Published 18 July 2008

John Ward plans to open contract talks with a string of Carlisle United stars – to stop them walking away for nothing like former striker Karl Hawley.

Connor will get chance to shine

Published 18 July 2008

CARLISLE United’s boys’ brigade will get a chance to shine during the Cumbrians’ pre-season campaign.

Ward tips Horwood to be fans' favourite next season

Published 17 July 2008

Carlisle United boss John Ward reckons young left-back Evan Horwood will replace Zigor Aranalde as the new fans’ favourite next season.

Fit-again Smith wants new contract deal

Published 17 July 2008

Jeff Smith is set to hand Carlisle United boss John Ward a double boost by returning to full fitness and agreeing to extend his stay at Brunton Park.

Taylor: I'll beat my boos problem

Published 16 July 2008

Cleveland Taylor is determined to hit top form next season – and finally win over the Carlisle United boo-boys.

Foran issues 'come and get me' plea to Ward

Published 16 July 2008

Former Carlisle hero Richie Foran believes he is the man to put an end to United's search for a striker and fire them into the Championship.

We’re desperate to keep Joe

Published 15 July 2008

CARLISLE United boss John Ward insists that the club is doing everything in its power to hang on to star striker Joe Garner, pictured left.

Ward drafts Tinnion into first team squad

Published 15 July 2008

Carlisle United boss John Ward has drafted Brunton babe Conor Tinnion into their Scottish boot camp – and it could be his ticket to the big-time.

Graham's plea to Garner: Please don't go

Published 14 July 2008

Carlisle United top scorer Danny Graham is pleading with strike partner Joe Garner not to quit the club.

G-love at first sight

Published 14 July 2008

He has been with his new team-mates for little more than a week, and could not have wished for a more comfortable debut in Carlisle United colours.

Carlton's not on his way out - Ward

Published 12 July 2008

Danny Carlton ended his year-long drought for Carlisle United last night - as boss John Ward dismissed talk that he might ship the striker out of Brunton Park.

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