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Thread: Loan; Mark Cullen: Forward; Blackpool

  1. #1
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    Loan; Mark Cullen: Forward; Blackpool

    Looks like a good signing and he has played for Blackpool 16 times this season. He looks to have struggled to score in Div 1.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_C...er,_born_1992)

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    From the OS:

    Carlisle United have today signed striker Mark Cullen on a loan deal from Blackpool until the end of the current campaign.

    Northumberland-born Cullen, 26, joined the Tangerines in the summer of 2015 and became a club favourite just one year later when he bagged a hat-trick against his former club Luton Town in the League Two play-off semi-finals.

    It led to a memorable day out at Wembley when he scored the winner against Exeter City, which took Blackpool up to League One.

    Cullen came through the youth ranks at Hull City and made 28 appearances for the Tigers, including four in the Premier League. He had loan spells with Bradford City, Bury and Stockport County during his time with Hull.

    He played a big part in helping Luton Town return to the ranks of the Football League in 2015 before making his move up north.

    This deal remains subject to the clearance of all necessary paperwork.

  3. #3
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    Comment from their board: “Chance for him to get fit.
    From what I have seen I think a fit Cullen could still get in our team.”

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