The News & Star has launched a new flash sale on digital subscriptions - so you don't have to miss a kick of our Carlisle United coverage.
You can get unlimited access to all our Blues articles for just £5 for the next five months.
Monthly subscription is normally priced at £4.99 per month, so it's a massive discount.
Subscribing now will see you through to March - a period which will define United's progress on and off the pitch, as Paul Simpson's side compete in League One at a time the Piataks are hoping to seal a takeover of the club.
A digital subscription allows you to read all our in-depth and award-winning Blues coverage, including analysis, comment, nostalgia, features, interviews and audio footage.
That is on top of the articles that remain free to read, including news, manager comments and our popular live match blogs.
Subscribing also gets you a better browsing experience, with fewer ads, quicker loading times, as well as exclusive use of our app.
There are also reader rewards on offer to our growing army of subscribers, as well as puzzles that you can play online.
Here are just some examples of United articles our subscribers have been able to enjoy in recent weeks:
Exclusive first interview with Tom Piatak on Blues takeover - audio special
Latest instalment of our 1973/74 50th anniversary special
What did we learn from Carlisle's defeat at Wycombe?
Legend John Gorman on the current Blues player who's caught his eye
Big match verdict on United's fightback against Peterborough
Big interview: Shaun Teale on helping save crisis-hit Carlisle in 2000
Listen: Richard Keogh on his affection for Carlisle United
During the flash sale you can also subscribe for a full year at just £35 - a big reduction on the normal price of £52.
That will take you to the end of the current season and two months into the 2024/25 campaign - by which time Carlisle will hopefully still be in League One.
Our offer is only open until October 18, so don't miss out!
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