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Derby manager Jim Smith praised Town after his side was thoroughly taken apart by the Blues. He had little argument with Brian O Neil s sending off, but was impressed with his keeper. ....
Ten-man Town lost to a last minute goal for the third successive away game as Derby came from behind to win 2-1 at Pride Park. Gary Roberts put the Blues ahead with a stunning strike but goals from Steve Howard and Arturo Lupoli won the points, Simon Walton having been sent off just before the hour. ....
TYNEDALE footballer Gareth McAlindon was a popular member of Carlisle United s first team during his spell at Brunton Park during the 1990s. In the second instalment of an interview with sister paper News & Star, the Hexham man, who has battled cancer, looks back on his time with the Cumbrians and his role in developing United s current leading scorer. Gareth McAlindon made 71 appearances, scoring 10 goals, earning a Division Three promotion winner’s medal under Mervyn Day in 1997 and playing in a couple of absorbing League Cup ties the following season, setting up a goal for Andy Couzens in a 3-2 first-leg defeat at White Hart Lane against a Tottenham side including Sol Campbell and David Ginola. ....
‘Life in football hardens you,” says Gareth McAlindon, with the confidence of a man who knows. The former Carlisle United forward learned this truth over a career which included a part in the Blues’ memorable 1990s and, more recently, coaching and scouting experience that helped his old club with the spotting of Jon Mellish. The hardness, though, benefited McAlindon most of all when he was confronted by cancer. Five years ago, a trip back to Cumbria was followed by the toughest of challenges. “I’d been to play in [the former Carlisle and Workington defender] Kyle May’s testimonial, and I felt what I thought was an ulcer on the side of my tongue,” the 43-year-old says. “It wasn’t going away, so on the train back the next day I thought, ‘I’ll maybe have to see about that’. ....