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Skipper Feeney eyes top three

By Dave Flett

Carlisle United captain Morgan Feeney is confident the Cumbrians can still gatecrash League Two’s automatic promotion places.
Stretching back to late September, a weekend hasn’t passed without Leyton Orient, Stevenage and Northampton occupying the division’s top three spots.
But, prior to yesterday’s programme of fixtures, Carlisle were heading the chasing pack, albeit seven points adrift of the third-placed Cobblers.
That still represents a significant improvement on last term’s 20th-place finish with Feeney confessing that nobody at Brunton Park was making bold promotion p...

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