CARLISLE United fans have had their say on the Blues' goalless draw against Doncaster Rovers at Brunton Park.
Despite the match finishing without either side scoring a legal goal, Carlisle United held their own against Grant McCann's high-flying Rovers and extended their unbeaten streak in all competitions to four matches.
After their latest performance, Blues fans gave their verdict.
Everything looking more positive, look like a team, defence looks solid, only one goal conceded in the last three games but still desperately lacking a couple of strikers in January. I can't see any problem with us moving up the table. I was one of many who doubted the appointment of Williamson but he's proving he's putting his stamp on the team and the players seem to be adapting to his style. (Nigel Spence)
Well, a point against third place must be a step forward after the dreadful start we’ve had. four games unbeaten a win is nearer even if we keep this up until January new recruits are needed and will come. We will come good. (Alister West)
Keeping Georgie Kelly fit could be hugely important in my opinion. Manage his game time and play him late on in games and hopefully, he could play that Sho-Silva big focal point role for the last 10 or 15 minutes and gain us vital points. (Mark Whitfield)
What a game-we deserved a point on effort alone. (Andrew Lapping)
That Luke Molyneux is a lucky boy. Beyond that, we're on the verge of becoming a very capable side - but we've been left without a goalscorer despite having the biggest budget in our history. (@buzzisbackCUFC)
As others have said - a good battling performance against a good side. We’ll play worse and win. Definitely capable of moving up the league if we can just score more goals. (@JRBulman)
Thoroughly enjoyed that, a bore draw it was not. We looked like a team. Skills on show we haven't seen for ages. Gutting that a linesman made a call that deprived us of the win. It's building! (@LindaNi1212O2)
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