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In a busy summer, Powell brought in 19 new players and after a successful season, on 14 April 2012, Charlton Athletic won promotion back to the Championship with a 1 0 away win at Carlisle United.
He returned to the United States in 1984 to attend the Army War College at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he also completed graduate studies at the Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania.
* Peter Murphy ( footballer born 1980 ), Irish international footballer with Carlisle United
The first major tournament final to be decided by such a goal was the 1995 Auto Windscreens Shield Final where Birmingham beat Carlisle United 1-0 with a goal from Paul Tait, followed by the 1996 European Football Championship, won by Germany over the Czech Republic.
** Carlisle ( UK Parliament constituency ), an electoral area of North West England represented in the United Kingdom's House of Commons
** Carlisle United F. C., a football club
* Carlisle United F. C., an Association Football club from Carlisle
As well as this, the city's police and fire stations were flooded along with Brunton Park football stadium in the following months the police, fire service and Carlisle United F. C.
The club also took part in the Football League Trophy for the first-ever time and, after defeating Carlisle United and Blackpool in the early rounds, were knocked out by Doncaster Rovers in the Area Quarter Finals.
The club reached the 2nd round of the Football League Trophy after knocking out holders Carlisle United but lost to Tranmere Rovers in the 2nd round after an eventual replay.
Southampton returned to cup success with the demolition of Carlisle United in the 2010 Football League Trophy Final.
On 28 March 2010, Southampton won their first trophy since 1976 when they defeated Carlisle United 4 1 at Wembley, to claim the Football League Trophy.
** 6 0 against Carlisle United, 22 January 1977 ( Football League Second Division )
The county is named for John Griffin Carlisle, a Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from Kentucky.
Carlisle is a city in Lonoke County, Arkansas, United States.
New Carlisle is a town in suburban St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States.
New Carlisle is home to three of five schools in the New Prairie United School Corporation.
Carlisle is a town in Haddon Township, Sullivan County, Indiana, United States.
Arlington is a city in Carlisle County, Kentucky, United States.
Carlisle is a city in Nicholas County, Kentucky, United States.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Carlisle has a total area of, all of it land.
Carlisle is an affluent, rural town northwest of Boston located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
Carlisle Township is a township in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States.
Carlisle is a town in northern Schoharie County, New York, United States.

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In 1912 Carlisle won the national collegiate championship largely as a result of his efforts he scored 25 touchdowns and 198 points during the season.
Carlisle United have reached the final the greatest number of times ( 6 ), but have so far only won 2, 1997 and 2011.
The Conservative candidate Kenneth Carlisle narrowly won the seat with a 602 vote majority, the first time the Conservatives had won at Lincoln since 1935.
He spent one season at Carlisle United before spending the rest of his career at Preston North End, where he won the FA Cup in 1938.
She was born in Carlisle, England, where she attended Carlisle and County High School for Girls ( 1949 1956 ), and then won an Open Scholarship to read modern history at Somerville College, Oxford, from where she graduated in 1960.
In the following season, the club won a second league championship and also entered the FA Cup for the first time, defeating Carlisle United 6 1 in the first round a cup record for the biggest victory by a non-league club over a league club, which has since been equalled in 1955 by Boston United, and again in 1957 by Hereford United.
Carlisle won their first three fixtures to go top of the English football pyramid, partly due to the likes of Chris Balderstone, scoring the penalty which put them at the top, and Bobby Parker who both went on to make at least 375 league appearances for Carlisle.
Thanks to Tony Caig's heroics in goal Carlisle won the shoot-out 4 3.
DRS has also won traffic from other railfreight operators, taking over the Russell container trains previously run by EWS and also the right to operate some Network Rail sandite trains during the autumn leaf-fall season, currently in the vicinity of Stowmarket and Carlisle.
* Carlisle Indian School vs. University of Wisconsin, December 19, 1896, won by Carlisle, 18-8.
* Carlisle Indian School vs. University of Illinois, November 20, 1897, won by Carlisle, 23-6.
On September 18, 2010, Carlisle won the special election for Honolulu mayor to complete the final two years of former mayor Mufi Hannemann's term.
Carlisle won the special Mayoral election on September 18, 2010, and was sworn in to office on October 11, 2010, becoming the first mayor in Honolulu history to be identified as an Independent.
On 21 April, Ruddy completed an emergency one-week loan to League One side Bristol City, and helped them move closer to promotion, by playing one game a 3 1 win over Carlisle United, and later joked he would ask if he were eligible for a runners-up medal as City finished second and won promotion.
After an injury-plagued first season at Carlisle, the 2007 / 08 season became a different story for Raven, who established himself as Carlisle's first choice right back, and also won the club's Most Improved Player of the Year award.
In 1912 Carlisle won the national collegiate championship.

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Carlisle never actually played with the band, owing to her being sidelined by a bout of mononucleosis for an extended period, and she was replaced by her friend Donna Rhia, real name: Becky Barton, who played three gigs and recorded their first single.
Furthermore, several Speakers became leading figures in their political parties ; examples include Democrats Samuel J. Randall, John Griffin Carlisle, and Charles F. Crisp, and Republicans James G. Blaine, Thomas Brackett Reed, and Joseph Gurney Cannon.
" These were a force of Welsh spearmen who were kept together by their commander, Sir Maurice de Berkeley, and the majority of them reached Carlisle.
These peoples were known as the Border Reivers and Carlisle was the major city within their territories.
On the evening of Friday 7 January 2005, the rivers Eden, Caldew and Petteril burst their banks in Carlisle due to as much as 180 mm rainfall landing up stream that day.
Residents of the rural parts of the " City of Carlisle " and the like might be aware of the name of their local council, but would not consider themselves to be inhabitants of a city with a small c.
Carlisle helped lead the Pistons to their first 50-win season since 1997, and their first playoff series victory since 1991.
This saw the South Coast Club pick up their First Trophy ( albeit a minor success ) since the 1976 FA Cup Final, Southampton also equalled the largest winning margin by a team at Wembley and would have stood alone if not for a late Carlisle consolation.
On 9 February 1976, Murphy and three of his gang shot and killed two Protestant men, Archibald Hanna and Raymond Carlisle, wrongly believing that they were Catholics on their way to work across the Shankill.
In 2008 Candace Carlisle of the Denton Record-Chronicle said, " In Corral City, neighbors share their homes and their lives with each other.
The Prince and his Army marched through Chorley itself on 10 December on the way back to Carlisle and Scotland and their dreadful day of destiny on Culloden Moor near Inverness the following 16 April.
York City Football Club player Clarke Carlisle lives in Ripponden with his wife and their two children.
This line-up debuted at the 1985 Rock in Rio festival, playing two shows, but Carlisle and Caffey soon realized their hearts were no longer in the group and decided to disband the Go-Go's in May 1985.
He left a widow and three surviving children, who were rescued from poverty by the generosity of their father's friends ; amongst the foremost of these friends were Sir Robert Peel, Count d ' Orsay, Mr. Justice Talfourd, and Lord Carlisle.
* December 24-Walter Scott marries Charlotte Carpenter at St Mary's Church, Carlisle, and the couple immediately move into their new home at 50 George Street, Edinburgh.
Macclesfield Town finished in mid-table in their first Conference season, and eliminated two League teams, Carlisle and Rotherham from the FA Cup.
They currently play in the non-league Midland Alliance and made history in the 2010-11 football season by reaching the FA Cup first round proper for the first time in their history, earning a trip to Carlisle United, the League One ( third highest English division ) club.
The Lowthers ' technological advances continued when their chief steward, Carlisle Spedding sunk Saltom Pit in 1729.
The following season they fought their way to the first round proper of the FA Cup, only to be beaten by Carlisle United at home.
Shankly had a single season, 1932 33, at Carlisle United, then relatively new to The Football League and playing in the Third Division North, their reserve side playing in the North Eastern League.
Shankly was a qualified masseur and had decided he wanted to become a coach so, when Carlisle United asked him to become their manager in March of that year, he retired as a player and accepted the job.
Carlisle in the 1948 49 season were struggling in the bottom half of the Third Division North and finding it " hard to attract southern based players because of their geographic remoteness ".

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