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Radio Cumbria post match

PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 8:46 pm
by Christies Child
In order to get their perspective on the game post match I tuned into Radio Cumbria. My goodness I sometimes complain about our playing style but listening to the goings on at that club what with the fans wanting their manager sacked and considerable unrest in the changing room as well as a lack of confidence in the current Board, our magnificent club despite its financial problems is a bed of roses.

As for their wish to sack Curle, a number of fans expressed interest in discussing any managerial position with Jim and Co stating the work he's done in spite of no money with Curle having had an increase in budget but not having spent the money well.

Cole Stockton certainly looked more than unhappy when substituted and his after match laugh with his former Mfc players spoke volumes as to his relationship with all his former colleagues.

As for the match, if only we could replicate today's performance on a consistent basis. After last Tuesday's debacle today was a breath of fresh air with some excellent stuff played on the deck... :D

Re: Radio Cumbria post match

PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 9:02 pm
by P/T Indie
I heard them say do we deserve to make the playoffs if we can't beat Morecambe :o a fan saying that fair enough but this was their lead commentator which I thought was a but unprofessional I can't imagine quinny would ever say that about our opposition.

Re: Radio Cumbria post match

PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 9:54 pm
by Christies Child
Carlisle fans and it's media circus have this superior attitude to almost every team in efl2.

They are where they are because they don't deserve to be any higher.

If they are that good then today we could have been cannon fodder but all it proved is that they are no better than anybody else and simply deserve to be where they are especially when one considers their budget is reportable one of the highest in the league. Even if it isn't they look a team lacking togetherness and like ourselves lack a cutting edge.