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Thread: Carlisle United v Barrow, Brunton Park, League Two, 7:45pm Tuesday January 31st

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post

    Also getting the dose right, any cumbrian would need a big one, think what it would take to bring down a sasquatch.
    We've always had them Neddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chauncey View Post
    Although not completely agreeing with Frank's tongue in cheek post I've got to admit that I'm amazed my Carlisle's change in fortune from when there was genuine worry about dropping down a league,don't don't begrudge them it,just surprised
    Now 43 league games and 76 points, not too shoddy Chalky.

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    When you are the last man and by foul play prevent a goal scoring opportunity from being executed you are sent off. That is the law of the game.
    But Farman was not even booked. I imagine that because it was near to the end of the game and Barrow had suffered enough the referee did not implement the law of the game.

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