In our latest season review feature, we take a closer look at Carlisle United’s 2021/22 campaign in numerical form...
0 – The number of league games in which the Blues scored three goals.
0 – The number of Blues players who had a double-figure goals tally.
1 – Three Blues players each made one league appearance: Lewis Bell, Jonathan Dinzeyi and Lukas Jensen.
1 – Only once did a Carlisle player score twice in the same game in 2021/22 (Brad Young v Everton U21s in the Papa John’s Trophy).
2 – The number of red cards Carlisle received in the season (Mampala v Sutton and Mellish v Exeter).
4 – Carlisle’s best winning run in the league (against Leyton Orient, Rochdale, Oldham Athletic and Northampton Town).
6 – The number of red cards shown to opposition players against Carlisle (Kesler-Hayden v Swindon, Upson and Haynes v Newport, Archibald v Leyton Orient, MacDonald and Morris v Tranmere)
7 – The number of ex-Carlisle players who scored against the Blues in 2021/22 (Olufela Olomola, Josh Morris, Ryan Bowman, Ashley Nadesan, David Amoo, Harry McKirdy and Hallam Hope).
7 – The number of loan players used by the Blues (Jonathan Dinzeyi, Lukas Jensen, Tyrese Omotoye, Mitch Roberts, Dynel Simeu, Owen Windsor, Brad Young).
8 – The number of sub appearances made by Manasse Mampala in the league. He made no starts.
8 – The number of different players to score in cup competitions during the season.
8 – The number of points Carlisle gained by coming from behind in league games.
8 – The number of teams in all competitions who scored three or more in a game against United.
9 – The number of goals from United’s top scorer, Omari Patrick.
11 – The number of league games Carlisle drew.
12 – The number of goals scored by United substitutes in all competitions (Sho-Silva 3, Alessandra 2, Abrahams 2, Gibson 2, Patrick 1, Dickenson 1, Young 1).
12 – The highest number of substitute appearances by a United player (Manasse Mampala).
12 – The most bookings received by a United player in the campaign (Brennan Dickenson).
14 – Carlisle’s number of league victories in the season.
15 – United’s points cushion above the relegation zone.
16 – The number of clean sheets the Blues kept in 2021/22 (13 league, 3 cups).
17 – The number of games in all competitions in which United scored two goals.
17 – Carlisle had the 17th best away record in the division.
18 – Carlisle had the 18th best home record in the division.
19 – The number of home league goals Carlisle scored.
20 – The number of away league goals Carlisle scored.
21 – United’s number of league defeats.
22 – The number of games in the season where Carlisle failed to score (20 league, 2 cups)
23 – The number of goals United conceded at home in the league.
25 – The number of points won under Paul Simpson in the last 15 games.
28 – The number of points United won in the previous 31 games.
35 – The number of players Carlisle used in their 46 league games.
39 – United’s total number of league goals: the joint lowest in their history.
39 – The number of away league goals the Blues conceded.
41.5 – The number of points United would have ended up with had their pre-Simmo points ratio continued, leaving them third bottom.
42 – The highest number of league appearances made by a Blues player in the campaign, Jon Mellish.
53 – The Blues’ final points tally.
62 – The number of league goals Carlisle conceded in the campaign.
76.7 – The number of points United would have ended up with under Paul Simpson’s points ratio over a full season, leaving them just outside the play-offs.
83 – The number of yellow cards United received during the season – sixth highest in League Two.
875 – United’s lowest attendance of the season (v Everton U21s in the Papa John’s Trophy)
8,514 – The highest home attendance of the season (v Northampton Town in League Two).
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