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  • Date:2008-11-22
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Brunton Park
  • Attendance:5374
  • Referee:Evans, K

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

88mins

Marc Bridge-Wilkinson is replaced by John Welsh.

86mins

Cheltenham are replacing Lewis Montrose with Josh Payne.

86mins

The referee has booked Ashley Vincent.

80mins

Alan Wright is replaced by Damian Spencer.

73mins

Graham Kavanagh goes into the referee's book for timewasting.

64mins

Goal!! Graham Kavanagh scores for Carlisle.

57mins

Scott Murray is being taken off, Ashley Vincent has come on in his place.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, November 22nd, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Graham Kavanagh slammed in the only goal of the game, as Carlisle United battled past struggling Cheltenham Town at Brunton Park.

The veteran midfield man started and finished a lightning-quick breakaway to steer his side to a precious three points.

The hosts should have won easily, but poor finishing always gave hope to the Robins who eventually slumped to their sixth straight League defeat.

Running fully 50 yards, Kavanagh played the ball wide to Simon Hackney and, when his fierce shot was spilled by keeper Scott Brown, the ex-Republic of Ireland international slammed in the rebound from 12 yards.

Cheltenham defended doggedly throughout, but their forays forward were few and far between and they rarely posed a problem to Carlisle's on-loan keeper, Tim Krul.

But the Robins almost went ahead when Carlisle defender Richard Keogh inadvertently sent a spectacular header hurtling towards his own crossbar from 15 yards in the 43rd minute.

Earlier, Kavanagh had curled a free-kick inches over before visiting winger Lee Ridley's first-time shot was smothered by Krul.

Man-of-the-match Kavanagh then saw a 25-yard drive deflected just wide and from the resulting corner Danny Graham's header was saved before Keogh hit the same crossbar with a thunderous point-blank shot.

Graham was the next villain for Carlisle, missing a simple three-yard header after good work from Cleveland Taylor before Kavanagh intervened midway through the second half.

The Cumbrians pushed on and had several chances to extend their lead with Taylor, Hackney and full-back Michael Liddle all forcing smart saves from the busy Brown.

But the Robins held on and teenager Lewis Montrose jumped highest to force Krul into a full-length save with striker Paul Connor lurking.

The Robins' lack-lustre search for a late equaliser highlighted their chronic lack of firepower as their miserable away run of just one point all season continued.

Carlisle United

Cheltenham Town

Corners

93

Fouls

1117

Goal attempts

207

Shots off target

32

Offsides

40

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