As Manchester United dream of fighting their way back to the top of the Premier League table, Carlisle United are dreaming of just being able to preserve their Football League status.
Exactly 20 years since they last played non-league football, the Cumbrians are in a race against the clock to avoid being back in that position again.
They are currently rock-bottom of League Two, six points from safety. But in an attempt to avoid the drop, the Brunton Park outfit recently appointed former United and Wales striker Mark Hughes as their new head coach, tasking him with the objective of keeping them in the Football League.
He replaced former Newcastle United defender Mike Williamson, who was sacked earlier this month after just 25 games in charge.
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