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The statistical history of Carlisle United wall chart is now available in the Blues Store on Warwick Road which encapsulates the history of the club on a single page using statistical information, interesting facts and captivating infographics.

The visual timeline shows Carlisle United's league win/draw/loss records, their final league positions, who the managers were and any trophies won for each season since their establishment in 1904 through to the most recent 2016/17 season.

Snippets of factual information around the timeline puts the highs and lows of the club into context and helps to piece together the rich history of the club.

The chart also illustrates the overall win/draw/loss records of the club (through all competitions), it gives a detailed look at the trophy cabinet and honours won, plus it highlights the top five players with the most appearances and most goals scored, the teams that Carlisle have played the most and a look at the historical attendance records since United started playing in the English League system in 1928.

Fans young and old will spend hours looking and appreciating the detailed history of Carlisle United. It will be used as a talking point for some of the more avid fans while the younger generations will use it as an educational tool to learn about how their club came about.

This chart has been carefully designed to look like a piece of art which can adorn any fan's wall.

The wall charts are now available in the Blues Store on Warwick Road. 

Tubed wall chart - £10
Heavy framed wall chart - £55

Please note - there are limited numbers of the framed wall charts available and these are only available in-store. Tubed wall charts can be purchased online and posted out. 

Blues Store opening hours:

Monday: 10am to 5pm
Tuesday: 10am to 5pm
Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday: 10am to 5pm
Friday: 10am to 5pm
Saturday 10am to 3pm
Sunday: CLOSED

Orders can be made online at www.bluesstore.co.uk – telephone orders can be placed by ringing 01228 554 138.

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