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HARVEY AT THE DOUBLE BUT SUTTON ARE SAVED

By Tony Dolbear

CARLISLE UTD 3
Macadam 10, 23, Galvin 41
SUTTON UTD 0
THREE first-half goals saw Carlisle United ease to victory against a Sutton side who came away from Brunton Park with the consolation of being assured of National League football next season after defeats for Morecambe and Brackley left both sides unable to climb out of the bottom four.
If anything Sutton started the better but in the tenth minute they lost possession just outside their own penalty area and Stephen Wearne set up Harvey MacAdam to send a low shot curling just inside
Jack Sims’ left-hand post...

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