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LIFE’S A BEECH FOR RAMPANT CUMBRIANS

By Andy Arlidge

CARLISLE head coach Chris Beech felt his side could have won more convincingly after they became the first side to win at Crawley in the league for almost exactly a year.

The Cumbrians ended Crawley’s 14-match undefeated run in fine style with goals from Rhys Bennett, Josh Kayode and Aaron Hayden making it the heaviest league defeat for John Yems, who saw substitute David Sesay sent off late on.
Beech would not go as far as calling it the most complete performance since he took charge, but was pleased the most about getting a clean sheet.
He said: “We ...

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