Succession in ownership of CUFC

At our members meeting in November last year Jim Mitchell spoke about potential ownership change. He felt able to do so because he was covering ground that was already in the public domain. What he said was that CUOSC, the Club’s other owners and a third party (now identified by John Nixon as EWM) had […]

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Statement – Taking the Knee

CUOSC would like to echo the words from the Football Supporters Association (FSA) on the back of the disappointing behaviour by some supporters present in the grounds at both Colchester and Millwall over the weekend. The FSA statement reads: ‘The FSA reaffirms our clear and unequivocal opposition to racism and all forms of discrimination. We […]

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Statement 15.10.20 Re: Project Big Picture

With the Premier League rejecting ‘Project Big Picture’ CUOSC hope all minds can now be focused on preserving the integrity of the entire football pyramid – an institution that has been around for well over a century. Football is in crisis with many lower league clubs needing financial support to survive. CUOSC agrees football needs to be reformed with […]

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Statement 09.10.2020 Re: EWM

CUOSC are aware of the reports concerning EWM. We know nothing more than what has been reported by news outlets. We are in contact with the other owners of the football club. We are actively pursuing further information and will comment when we know more.

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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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Statement: The CUOSC Cup

To All Players, Supporters and Partners It is with great sadness that we have taken the decision to postpone the CUOSC Cup in light of the onset of the Covid-19 Virus and the additional suspension of all football related activity until at least 30th April 2020, issued by the English Football League today. Since announcing […]

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EFL statement: Coronavirus update

The FA, Premier League, EFL and Barclays FA Women’s Super League and FA Women’s Championship have collectively agreed to postpone the professional game in England until 3 April at the earliest. This action, which will be kept under constant review, has been taken due to the increasing numbers of Clubs taking steps to isolate their […]

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