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Thread: Postponed home games re-arranged, Barrow on Tue 24th Jan, Hartlepool on Tue 31st Jan

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    Postponed home games re-arranged, Barrow on Tue 24th Jan, Hartlepool on Tue 31st Jan

    These re-arranged matches in their full context :-
    Sat 21 Jan Bradford City v Carlisle United
    Tue 24 Jan Carlisle United v Hartlepool United
    Sat 28 Jan Rochdale v Carlisle United
    Tue 31 Jan Carlisle United v Barrow
    Sat 04 Feb Carlisle United v Harrogate Town
    Sat 11 Feb Wimbledon v Carlisle United
    Tue 14 Feb Carlisle United v Mansfield Town
    Sat 18 Feb Carlisle United v Colchester United

    From Saturday 21st January we now have 5 matches in 15 days, indeed 8 matches in 29 days.

    The re-arranging of the Hartlepool and Barrow matches on consecutive Tuesdays is a blunder,
    given that there are no matches on Tuesday 10th and Tuesday 17th January.

    We know that the current Carlisle United team's optimum performances are when it plays one
    match per week. Of course the re-arranged matches have to be played on Tuesdays but consecutive
    Tuesday matches is not good scheduling for this team in the overall context.
    Last edited by _Stefan_Kuntz; 24-12-2022 at 12:45 PM.

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