shoddycollins
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Crewe, the only team in the division yet to pick up a red card face Carlisle who currently sit bottom (or top depending on your perspective) of the fair play table with the lowest number of bookings and only one red card for dissent of all things. With both teams currently enjoying something of a turnaround in form (3rd and 1st respectively in the last six games) and only 8 draws between them all season, while Crewe are second by home form and Carlisle second by away form this promises to be a scintillating display of fluid football and sublime technique.
So my money's on a drab and bad-tempered 0-0 draw with both sides ending with ten men and facing a disciplinary committee following a mass brawl. In fairness our FA Cup first round encounter wasn't far from that, with six yellows shown and Carlisle winning courtesy of the Crewe goalkeeper mis-kicking a clearance straight into the onrushing Jamie Devitt and into the back of his own goal in injury time. Crewe haven't scored against us in ages it seems either, so they owe us one clearly, especially as we beat them 5-0 in this fixture last season.
Good to see Paul Green has recovered from the injury he picked up at Brunton Park when he and Carlisle keeper Joe Fryer both went for a 50/50 ball and ended up both being stretchered off.
So my money's on a drab and bad-tempered 0-0 draw with both sides ending with ten men and facing a disciplinary committee following a mass brawl. In fairness our FA Cup first round encounter wasn't far from that, with six yellows shown and Carlisle winning courtesy of the Crewe goalkeeper mis-kicking a clearance straight into the onrushing Jamie Devitt and into the back of his own goal in injury time. Crewe haven't scored against us in ages it seems either, so they owe us one clearly, especially as we beat them 5-0 in this fixture last season.
Good to see Paul Green has recovered from the injury he picked up at Brunton Park when he and Carlisle keeper Joe Fryer both went for a 50/50 ball and ended up both being stretchered off.