Collister made a couple of really good saves and dale in the 2nd half played really well and joss had really impressive game. cathalina wasnt very impressve and got injured again and we looked shaky at the back but important win & we need to follow it up on saturday. Posted by: The Tranmere Troll (IP Logged) Date: 03/01/2011 18:50 potentially 5 points off the play off's by saturday night if results including ours go right Posted by: Matt34 (IP Logged) Date: 03/01/2011 18:58 Showunmi still has issues scoring with his head, but he did set one of the goals up, so good for him.
Both penalties were at a nice height but right in the corner so great saves by the keeper. Joss and Collister MOTM for me. Both excellent. Date: 03/01/2011 18:27 Were to start what an exciting game at last, and i dont think its a coincidence we played 4-4-2 at home. We started poorly and were lucky not to be behind a missed penalty and free header missed after a stupid handball from cathalina. We gradually got back into the game and enoch should have scored with a header but put it over then goodison scored a cracking goal. The 2nd half we played a lot better and at times we got the ball down and passed it around well creating several chances but 2 missed penalties looked like might cost us when they equalised but this team we scored quickly after conceding and hung on to a big win.
If they are to take something from Carlisle, they must take what chances come their way, as United's defence is a mean one, having conceded just nine times in eight away games this season. For me, it's important that Joss Labadie and John Welsh continue to push forward, as they did so well at Rochdale on Saturday, whilst Lateef Elford-Alliyu, if he starts, must find an end product to his mazy, threatening runs which could cause so much more trouble if he could finish them off. Tranmere Rovers vs. Carlisle United match preview Posted by: Total Tranmere (IP Logged) Date: 02/01/2011 20:14 What do you think? You can have your say by posting below. If you do not already have an account Click here to Register.
He's definitely now had at least two assists this season as he helped Jennings get a goal against MK Dons. He is occasionally a little less clinical than might be preffered, but nobody can doubt his worth to the team, especially when he got the Notts County winner. Great signing in the financial climate at Tranmere. NICE ONE LES. Ian Moore scores again and I think is on 9 in all competitions now, so anyone still doubting his proffessionalism, needs to take a long hard look at the way they assess Tranmere players, because Tranmere in my opinion have a very useful player, that should get another season at Prenton Park, but I think ultimately is a 90% certinty to leave in the Summer.
We deserved to get at least a third when pushing forwards last fifteen. As it is, it's great to see us actually smashing forward in search of more goals in the last five minutes of games. We were so much more attacking today and it was great to see. Alliyu was very threatening and Jennings looked much better second half when we got the ball to him more. Goodison's volley was stunning, masterful, genious, whilst Ian Thomas-Moore, as ever, was in the right place at the right time for the second.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2011:01:07:00:36:44 by Deadly Submarine. Re: Tranmere Rovers vs. Carlisle United match preview Posted by: bigmart (IP Logged) Date: 03/01/2011 09:53 im going for a 1 1 draw Posted by: Matthew the rover (IP Logged) Date: 03/01/2011 18:09 Absolutely terrific win for us today. Massive three points and hopefully we can push onwards and upwards from here. We deserved the win and were unlucky not to get another.
Double Hit: Current Carlisle United striker Craig Curran came through the youth ranks at Tranmere Rovers and was a hugely promising striker at Prenton Park. The Merseyside born youngster signed his first professional contract shortly before Brian Little left the club in April 2006 after a superb goalscoring season for the youth and reserve teams. He had to wait nine months to make his Tranmere debut, coming off the substitutes bench to make a brief appearance during a 3-2 defeat at Bristol City under Ronnie Moore, but when he made his home debut three months later, he burst on to the scene with a bang, scoring with his first touch as he helped Tranmere to defeat Brighton 2-1. Curran then started for Rovers against Scunthorpe before two weeks later, in the final game of the season against already relegated Brentford, Curran played the full 90 minutes and scored a stunning hatrick. Expectations for the youngster were high and the pressure was on him to produce week in week out following his early career exploits.
Gunnar Nielsen and Liam Darville will miss out for Rovers, meaning a likely start for Joe Collister once again in goal, whilst Dale Jennings is most likely to be on the bench again. Jones' Prediction: Tranmere Rovers 2-0 Carlisle UnitedTranmere Rovers are very capable of winning this game and I believe that they can pick up the three points after what they displayed against Rochdale on Saturday. Despite losing the game, Tranmere were the better side for a long period in the second half, though they only had ten men, and if they can continue that form, and cut out the terrible concentration lapses they suffered after scoring both their goals, then they are well capable of winning this game. What is important for Tranmere is that they take their chances. At Rochdale on Saturday, Ian Thomas-Moore, Scott Wootton and Dale Jennings both missed golden opportunities to bring Rovers level in the second half when they were losing 2-1.
Typical Johnson confused attitude. On the one hand he is appearing to baulk speculative offers for Jennings, but on the other had has proven experience and quality whose simple contractual requests he baulks as well. I'm not comparing Moore to Jennings, but if Moore leaves, Tranmere had better find that sort of experience and quality again, which might happen if they have an increased budget via the sale of Jennings, because come summer, if Moore leaves, they won't have a Curran scenario, where a few fans think bit of a shame he's gone but hey never mind.
A loan spell with Rochdale at the start of the end of the 2008/09 season, this after Madine had scored his first Carlisle goal but struggled to cement a first team place, saw Madine impress during three appearances, though he failed to score, whilst only a few months later, in October 2009, he moved to Coventry City on a three month loan deal after impressing at the start of the season for Carlisle. Madine made nine appearances for Coventry, but returned to Carlisle at the end of his loan spell with the Sky Blues ending their interest in the player. On his return for Carlisle, Madine spent a month on loan at Chesterfield, playing four times without scoring, before returning again to Brunton Park and scored a Johnstone Paints Trophy final goal at Wembley against Southampton, though the Cumbrians lost the game 4-1 in his third game back for the club.
I wonder if Les, Kevin, the backroom boys and all the players, could stump up half of what they've earned on their current contracts, whether they could buy part or all of Johnsons 40%? Then the club could be run in a similar fashion to FC United with assistance from people like Mick Horton and cut out increasingly irrelevant people like Johnson. Yeah, probably wishful thinking though. Posted by: mallorcapete (IP Logged) Date: 03/01/2011 20:20 why not fans buy out, how much needed to buy johnson out? has he got a heart? 4, 000 fans £500 each =2 million Posted by: BELMONT (IP Logged) Date: 03/01/2011 20:43 I do not think like him or hate him that Peter Johnson is irrelevent(see Mat 34 quote)the fact is he is our Chairman and is the controlling shareholder and will be until somebody buys him out but until that happens and seeing he has not called in his loan of £5, 137.
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They started their six match sequence with an excellent 1-0 success over Sheffield Wednesday on September 11th, ex-Tranmere man Craig Curran scoring the Carlisle winner, before following this up with a defeat in their next away game as they lost 2-0 at Bournemouth. Three days later in their next away game, Carlisle turned picked up their second away win of their six match sequence, beating Hartlepool United 4-0 thanks to strikes from Michalik and a Madine hatrick, but they are without a win on the road since, starting with a 2-1 defeat to Exeter City.
This season, Madine has gone from strength to strength and has already netted thirteen goals for the club, including his first senior hatrick in a 4-1 win over Hartlepool United and four in a 6-0 F. Cup win over Tipton. He is now in his fourth season as a professional with the club and has scored 22 goals in 83 appearances for the club. Should Madine play for a Premier League club during the next season, he will become the youngster player to have ever played in all four divisions in England. A strong, bullish striker, Madine, who has pace and power to boot, wears the number 19 shirt for Carlisle and will bully and battle hard against Tranmere's defence all game long. Around League One:There are eleven League One fixtures on Monday afternoon, with the twelfth fixture taking place on Tuesday when Bristol Rovers host Plymouth ArgyleHuddersfield vs.
Tranmere Rovers 0-2 Carlisle United - BBC Sport Kristian Dennis bagged a brace as Carlisle United ended a run of back-to-back Sky Bet League Two defeats with a 2-0 win at in-form