Carlisle United's eyecatching victory at Bolton Wanderers certainly did not go unnoticed by the American family who are seeking to buy the club.
The Piataks took to social media to express their delight at the result - with the help of Toy Story.
Posting via the Castle Sports Group X account - the company the Piataks are using as their takeover vehicle - here is how they celebrated the Blues' 3-1 win...
3-1!!!! UTB ⚽️💙 #cufc pic.twitter.com/n43E8CZKjg
— CastleSportsGroup (@CastleSportsGrp) October 7, 2023
United's impressive result, coupled with superb travelling support, further underlined the club's potential at a time the Florida business family are aiming to complete a takeover.
One of the family members, Tom Piatak II, also commented on his delight at the brilliant away-day victory, posting an image of the game he was watching on iFollow along with the caption: "Carlisle is MASSIVE."
The Piataks recently saw their takeover proposals backed by 98 per cent of CUOSC members in a vote.
That was a major step in their bid to secure control of the Blues, following discussions with the club hierarchy.
The takeover is also in the hands of the EFL who are applying their owners' and directors' test to the American family.
It is not yet clear, though, whether any progress has been made in the Piataks' wish for United's debt situation with Purepay Retail Limited to be resolved.
Tom Piatak snr has said he was "confident" a resolution could be reached, and that he was hopeful of getting the takeover deal over the line around the October 14-20 period.
Members of the family were at United's previous away game at Wycombe Wanderers and are also due to attend further games later this month.
Tom Piatak snr told the CUOSC members' meeting the trips to Portsmouth and Cambridge United, as well as the home game against Burton Albion, were likely to be attended by the family.
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