Keith Curle left Carlisle United at the end of the 2017-18 League Two season[27] after over four years in charge. They spent the next 30 years in the Third Division North, at which point they were assigned a place in the newly formed Fourth Division, from where they won promotion in 1961–62. Jenkins is the owner of local business Pioneer Foods while Pattison owns local Hardware company Carlisle Glass – Longhorn. They have played their home games at Brunton Park since 1909. The following few seasons saw Carlisle achieve their highest league finishes for 22 years and the highest average crowds for 30 years. The following managers have all achieved honours with Carlisle United. The club's traditional kit is blue with white and red detail, whilst the badge takes elements from the city's coat of arms by including two wyverns. [11] [38], Carlisle United operates through the limited company Carlisle United Association Football Club (1921) Ltd[39] which is currently controlled by local businessmen Andrew Jenkins, Steven Pattison and John Nixon, who have a controlling 74.6% stake in the club's holding company, CUFC Holdings Ltd. A minority (25.4%) stake is held by The United Trust, formed by supporters in 2001. Club News MANAGER: It's a new skill they have to take on board 17 Hours ago. [4] Broadis, who was playing for Sunderland but living and training with Carlisle, once arrived late for training and Shankly asserted that he would play by United's training rules even if he didn't play there. The end of the 71/72 season also saw Carlisle play their only European competition in the club's history, the Anglo-Italian Cup, and in June 1972 they beat A.S. Roma 3–2 at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. More noteworthy were the two runs in the Football League Trophy which took place in those seasons. In addition to generic English football chants Carlisle's supporters sing Proud to be a Cumbrian, Super Carlisle from the North and an adapted version of Peggy March's I Will Follow Him. Carlisle United Football Club - get the latest news, fixtures, results, match reports, videos, photos, squad and player stats on Sky Sports Football This is most likely explained by the fact that the survey did not include the option of choosing non-league clubs.[46]. Sky Sports Football - Live games, scores, latest football news, transfers, results, fixtures and team news from the Premier to the Champions League. At 90 minutes the crowd at Scarborough (Carlisle's relegation rival) were already celebrating before the fourth official stated four minutes of extra time would be played at Brunton Park. They are nicknamed the "Blues", due to their kit, as well as the "Cumbrians". However a disastrous sequence followed, with only 4 wins in the next 21 games including 10 losses resulting in a drop from 2nd to 10th with only two games remaining. This coincided with several seasons at the top half of League One including a playoff finish in 2008. Football League Fourth Division Runners-up: 1963–64, Football League Second Division / Championship (second tier), Football League Third Division / League One (third tier), Football League Fourth Division / League Two (4th tier), To date Carlisle United have played 82 seasons in the Football League, their relegation in 2004 and reinstatement the following year remains the only departure from the Football League since the club was first admitted in 1928 (excluding wartime). Nixon is former MD of Pirelli Tyres. A brief respite in Carlisle's decline then came when the club was taken over by Michael Knighton, the man who had made headlines in 1989 with his failed takeover bid for Manchester United. [7] Knighton became increasingly unpopular with the fans in the following years and the supporters' 'United Trust' was formed to push for better ownership, this came in the form of John Courtenay in 2002. [19] The run of form lifted Carlisle from the foot of the table, and out of the relegation zone. [25] However, Exeter beat them 6–5 on aggregate to condemn Carlisle to another season in League 2.[26]. Football League Fourth Division/Third Division (renamed in 1992–93), Winners (26): 1904-05, 1908-09, 1910-11, 1912-13, 1921-22, 1923-24, 1927-28, 1928-29, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1931-32, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1938-39, 1939-40, 1979-80, 1989–90, 1992–93, 2001–02, 2004–05, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2018-19, Runners-up (13): 1906-07, 1909-10, 1913-14, 1914-15, 1934-35, 1936-37. In 1909, five years after becoming Carlisle United, the club moved to Brunton Park and have been residents ever since.[34]. With a team including Malcolm Poskett and Tommy Craig they mounted a promotion challenge in the 83/84 season but finished 7th after a late slump. Their first season in there saw them finish second from bottom but 19 points ahead of relegated Newport County. A highlight of the season was a visit at Anfield for the third round of the League Cup and a famous 1–1 draw against giants Liverpool, but lost 3–2 on penalties. Carlisle's excellent form under manager Paul Simpson continued into the following season as they returned to the Football League with a bang, clinching the League Two title. The design itself was based on the city's own coat of arms which was registered at the College of Arms in 1924. Prior to 2008, the club's nearest professional football club was Gretna F.C., who at one time played in European football thanks to the financial input of Brooks Mileson (a United supporter also, who once tried to buy United). After the league reorganised four years later the board at United decided it did not suit the club's best interests to be there any longer and the club entered the North Eastern League in place of their reserve team who had previously played in the league and been a founding member. I would have ended up croaking if I had not come to Gretna, "Liquidation signals the final nail in Gretna coffin", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carlisle_United_F.C.&oldid=1011906738, Association football clubs established in 1904, Articles with failed verification from July 2019, Pages using infobox football club with unknown parameters, Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Then began a ten-year ownership in which much of the talk around the club concerned Knighton himself. In 1905, Carlisle United joined the Lancashire Combination but were only admitted after agreeing to pay all visiting teams’ travel expenses for two years, due to Carlisle not being located in Lancashire. At one point he was even featured in the local paper claiming to have seen a UFO, local paper the News and Star ran the story with the headline: 'Knighton: Aliens Spoke To Me'.[43]. [28] On 4 January 2019, John Sheridan resigned as the Carlisle manager in order to become manager of National League side Chesterfield[29] with the club in the last play-off position. Knighton placed himself in charge of the club's management with the uncredited help of Dave Wilkes and John Halpin. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. The most vocal supporters on match days reside in Brunton Park's Warwick Road End, known affectionately to the fans as 'The Warwick.' Carlisle still remains the smallest location in England, by local population, to have had a resident top-flight football team since 1906. They secured promotion out of the Second Division in 1973–74, but stayed only one season in the First Division and were relegated back to the Third Division at the end of the 1976–77 campaign. He made the funds available for new players to be signed, and in 1994 Carlisle reached the playoffs in the recently rebranded Division Three, a year after narrowly avoiding relegations. The 2013-14 season started in disastrous style, with a 5–1 home defeat against Leyton Orient in which striker Lee Miller was sent off for violent conduct. Following Abbott's sacking, assistant manager Graham Kavanagh was installed as caretaker manager,[10] appointed on a permanent basis on 30 September 2013, signing a two-year contract. Though considerably smaller than Brunton Park, the new ground could be upgraded to a larger capacity if demand was met. However the club still sell merchandise with branding similar to their former fox badge and the club mascot (who is now Olga the Fox also) still carries the stuffed fox onto the pitch. [44] The club were residents of the Scottish Football League however and therefore the chance of meeting in competitive competition remained highly unlikely. Sports Mole previews Tuesday's League Two clash between Carlisle United and Leyton Orient, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. Following three-straight League Wins under Kavanagh and some much improved performances, Kavanagh was installed as permanent boss on a two-year deal. However, as Barrow got promoted to the 2020–21 EFL League Two, matches are scheduled to take place during the current season. [34][35] The crest itself may have been derived from Sir William de Carlyell of Cumberland, in the reign of Edward II, who bore a red cross. Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio. Southend wins: 11 Draws: 10 Carlisle wins: 15 LAST SIX MEETINGS. The next few seasons were similarly disappointing, with Carlisle frequently finishing in the lower reaches of the Fourth Division. Colchester United scores, results and fixtures on BBC Sport, including live football scores, goals and goal scorers. [36], As Shaddongate United the club played at two grounds, Millholme Bank, to the south of the city, and Devonshire Park, where Trinity School now stands. The club has reached the final of the Football League Trophy six times, more than any other team, winning it in 1997 and 2011, and finishing as runners-up in 1995, 2003, 2006 and 2010. [8] On 9 January 2009, Graham Kavanagh was released by Sunderland and returned to Carlisle on a permanent basis as a player-coach. In the period which followed Carlisle enjoyed their greatest success outside of cup competitions. Football League Trophy Runners-up: 2005–06 Carlisle were members of the Third Division North until 1958 when it combined with the Third Division South to become the Fourth Division. [17] This was followed by a 3–0 victory over rivals Hartlepool United,[18] and another home 3–0 victory against Stevenage. A 4–0 drubbing away at Bradford City followed, before another 4–0 defeat at the hands of Coventry at home, before scraping points against Colchester and Brentford. In November 2019, Pressley was sacked with the Cumbrians in 19th place. In 1907 white shorts were introduced and since then various combinations of blue and white have been used by the club. Later versions of this badge featured a fox's head with a castle (representing Carlisle Castle) and a fox jumping through a ring of stars, somewhat resembling the European Union emblem.[34]. On 4 June 1928 a delegation of representatives from Carlisle United took their seats at the Football League meeting in London to hear the results of the vote. They sustained a considerable play-off push throughout the season. Playing in the First Division for the 1974–75 season, Carlisle won their first three fixtures to go top of the English football pyramid, partly due to the likes of Chris Balderstone, scoring the penalty which put them at the top, and Bobby Parker who both went on to make at least 375 league appearances for Carlisle. Over twelve years the club cemented themselves as a solid Second Division (Then 2nd Tier in English football) side. When the Carlisle United first team left to join the Football League the reserve team resumed its place in the competition. Carlisle United won their first game in the Football League Third Division North with the side of Prout, Coulthard, Cook, Harrison, Ross, Pigg, Agar, Hutchison, McConnell, Ward and Watson beating Accrington Stanley 3–2. In the last kick of the game goalkeeper Jimmy Glass, who had signed in an emergency loan deal from Swindon Town after the transfer deadline, scored from a corner kick which he came up to in a last gasp effort to win the match.[7]. [35] In 1973 the first shirt to feature a sportswear sponsor was worn by United. Although they lost in the playoffs that year, they were promoted a year later as champions, only to be relegated the following season. [35], The first evidence of Carlisle wearing a crest dates to the 1950/51 season, first adorning it in a FA Cup tie against Arsenal. The main area of Carlisle support can be found within and around Carlisle itself and, due to being the only professional football club for a long distance, it attracts fans from across the county of Cumbria, South West Scotland and parts of West Northumberland. [41] Allen the owner of a local accountancy agency left the board acrimoniously in 2009 when he made public a feud with fellow owners on the board stating "Unfortunately, a lot of people perceive elements within Brunton Park’s hierarchy as an old boys’ club that is not receptive of change. The success was short lived however, they finished the season in bottom place and were relegated. Southend slumped a step nearer to relegation with a 2-0 defeat against play-off hopefuls Carlisle at Roots Hall. to Carlisle United in 1904 the club also changed their shirt colours from gold and navy stripes to blue. In contrast, the same year they reached the FA Cup third round but were defeated by eventual champions Liverpool. A revival followed under new player-manager Paul Simpson, and Carlisle actually managed to finish second from bottom in the table after York City's failure to win any of their final 20 league games, with Carlisle's relegation being confirmed when they failed to win their penultimate game of the season. The team were beaten in the final in 2010 but returned the following year, with new signings including François Zoko and James Berrett, to win the trophy in 2011. … He was replaced by John Sheridan. They achieved an instant return to Division Two in 1997, only to go straight back down again. [45], In 2012, market research company FFC surveyed fans of every Football League club across the country to find who they consider their main rivals to be. [21] The next season was a much better one but not enough for a promotion push, with the team finishing 10th. The four stands are known as Main (West) Stand & Paddock, the East Stand, the "Waterworks" Petteril Stand and the Warwick Road End which usually hosts the most vocal supporters on match days. According to Shankly, he said to Broadis: "What do you think you're doing? In 2011, a plan was introduced to move to a 12,000 capacity all-seater stadium to be built in the Kingmoor Park area of the city which was to be locally known as project Blue Yonder. Jon Mellish netted twice in as many second-half minutes as Carlisle beat Scunthorpe 2-0 to move to within three points of the Sky Bet League Two play-off places. Relegation had seemed inevitable since well before Christmas, with 18 of Carlisle's first 21 games ending in defeat. Before 2007 the shirt displayed the 'Eddie Stobart' name associated with the haulage arm of the business (with the exception of the 1997–2000 shirt), in 2007 this changed to just 'Stobart' in order to reflect the wider company. The fox further became part of the club's image with a mounted stuffed fox named Olga (an anagram of "goal") which is traditionally carried onto the pitch by the mascot before the match. Showed tremendous work-rate and statistically should have been promoted. They then won the League Two title in 2005–06, and remained in League One until their relegation at the end of the 2013–14 season. Curle got off to a flying start, winning his first full-match as manager 1–0 against fellow strugglers Tranmere Rovers. Zanzala earns Carlisle point in Cumbrian derby, Mellish double boosts Carlisle's play-off hopes, Southend slump to defeat against Carlisle. Offrande Zanzala's late penalty secured Carlisle a 2-2 draw to cost Barrow their first Cumbrian derby win since 1960. Within that period Carlisle finished 7 out of 11 seasons in the top half of the table including 3rd in 66/67, 4th in 70/71 and a 3rd in 73/74 which saw them promoted to the top tier of English football. Jenkins has been involved with Carlisle United for over fifty years and has served in various roles within the backroom during previous ownership. [23] The play-offs seemed almost guaranteed. Promoted again under Bob Stokoe in 1981–82, they suffered successive relegations to return to the fourth tier by 1987. In the 1998–99 season Carlisle found themselves in their second successive relegation battle and needing to gain three points from the final game of the season at home to Plymouth Argyle. [33] Beech then set about the task of re-building the squad following the disappointing 18th-placed finish, bringing in a raft of new signings and developing a new football system. The following season began in disappointing manner. Carlisle United 1, Grimsby Town 1. Football Conference promotion play-off Winners: 2004–05, Football League Trophy Runners-up: 1995–96, Football League Third Division Winners: 1964–65 But a comeback home win against Newport County[24] combined with favourable results elsewhere were enough to put them back into the play-off positions. In 2010, to celebrate the company's 40th anniversary, the group bought 4,000 tickets for the League One game against Rochdale and gave them away to the general public. I am unhappy being associated with that as it is not my style either personally or professionally." [31] Pressley was replaced by Chris Beech. 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[40] Jenkins became the majority shareholder ahead of John Nixon and Steven Pattison, through the transfer of shares from former owner David Allen. Shankly, a former player at Carlisle, later went on to manage local rivals Workington (helping them finish above Carlisle for the first time) before being appointed as manager of Liverpool in 1959; over the next 15 years he would guide that club to numerous trophy successes. Relegated the following season, they then won two consecutive promotions, finishing the 1964–65 season as champions of the Third Division under the stewardship of Alan Ashman. [42], In 1992 property developer Michael Knighton bought the club which was then playing in Division Four, the lowest tier of the Football League. The club's supporters are known as the Blue Army. If you do the training we do you can train with us and we'll play five-a-side and you'll run your guts out as an example to everybody else".[4]. The club was relegated to the English fourth tier that season and only narrowly avoided losing Football League status thanks to a last minute goal by goalkeeper Jimmy Glass in 1999. Carlisle United have also just released plans to move to a modern all seater stadium. Bill Shankly, an FA Cup and League Championship winning manager by that time, branded Carlisle's climb to the top as "the greatest feat in the history of the game."[6]. [22], The first half of the 2016-17 season was excellent for the club, with just one loss (against then-bottom Newport County) in their first 23 league fixtures. Carlisle went up against Chester, Durham City (applying for re-election), Nelson and York City. League Two - Sep 20 - Carlisle 2 Southend 0 League Two - Feb 15 - Southend 2 Carlisle 0 The supporting red wyverns to either side of the shield are a symbol of the British Kingdom of Cumbria. There has since been no news as to whether the project has any advancement. The stadium has a capacity of 18,202 and comprises both seated and terraced areas. Since Allen left the club has gone from strength to strength having two Wembley finals under their belt including winning the JPT in April 2011 also posting healthy profits. Youth: Fixtures and results for season 2020/21 Carlisle United - Official Site 01:21 4-Apr-21 Carlisle boss Beech sympathises with Blues after win at Roots Hall Echo News 21:55 3-Apr-21 Blues midfielder McCormack suffers calf injury in defeat Echo News 20:54 3-Apr-21 [32] The 2019-20 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic with the Cumbrians in a disappointing 18th place. The newly formed club initially played at Milhome Bank and later at Devonshire Park, finally settling at their current home Brunton Park in 1909. 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