Still Looking Good for Campaign

Things are on the up for the 1974 recording of “Looking Good – We’re Carlisle United.” CUOSC have asked fans to pledge donations if the disc reaches 3000 views on YouTube – and it has already passed the 1300 mark in under a fortnight. But we need you to keep plugging away. Over £400 has […]

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Looking Good

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Fancy a ‘sing-along’ while at the same time helping the Carlisle REUnited campaign? CUOSC have found a recording of ‘Looking Good – We’re Carlisle United’ – a disc made to celebrate our finest hour – promotion to the old First Division in 1974. It is a catchy number but it has only had a few […]

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A future worth keeping

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Thanks to Gareth Cavanagh and the News and Star for allowing us to reproduce this article Carlisle United Official Supporters Club has thanked fans for donating to an emergency Covid-19 fund, asking them to keep supporting the Blues through the pandemic. The Carlisle REUnited fund was set up by CUOSC to give the football club a […]

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CUOSC Comments

Throughout the country fans are coming together to show that lower league football matters just as much as the Premier League. And once again United supporters are at the forefront.  Many season ticket holders have already made the club aware they will not be asking for a refund for the four home matches that were […]

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Flying start for REUnited

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CUOSC want to say a big thank you to fans that have already got behind our ‘Carlisle REUnited’ campaign. We have had a terrific response so far and raised over £2000 in the first 24 hours. But that is only the start – we want the fund to grow and grow. We are in this […]

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Carlisle REUnited campaign

STATEMENT from Carlisle United Official Supporters Club (CUOSC) introducing the ‘Carlisle REUnited’ fund. ‘Carlisle REUnited’ is a campaign being launched by CUOSC today to support the Blues through the coronavirus crisis. With lower league football in peril the aim is to help the club in its ‘hour of need’ as we eventually emerge from the […]

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