LET'S KICK IT OUT
Those of you who attended the Mansfield home game last weekend will have seen the players, officials and club staff taking part in, or lending their support to, many of the activities organised by our Football in the Community team that were designed to heighten the awareness of the damaging effect that racist language and behaviour has on the game.
In tandem with the Football League's own 'Kick it Out' campaign, Carlisle United (via our FITC gang) have been out and about this week trying to make sure that the message has been passed to as many people, and to as many groups, as possible.
We here at the club are fully behind this campaign and we are determined to do our part to help to try to eradicate this kind of behaviour completely. Hopefully, with initiatives such as this, we can raise awareness and bring an end to the thoughtless chants and actions that still arise to this day.
If you witness any behaviour of a racist nature at Brunton Park please notify the nearest steward, and action will be taken.
Paul Simpson with local Primary school kids and parents

Community Coaches with Trinity Secondary school teachers and kids

Players Kevin Gray, Simon Hackney, Community Officer John Halpin and Assistant Community Officer James Tose with kids, teachers and parents
from Petteril Bank Community School

Players Kevin Gray, Simon Hackney, Karl Hawley and Adam Murray with teachers at Petteril Bank Community School

Community Officer John Halpin with parents from a local primary schools adult education scheme

Local Amateur footballers supporting the kick racism out of football week

Community Coaches with kids from Carlisle Uniteds "PlayFair" scheme

Player David Beharall giving a "kick it out" T-shirt to a supporter at the home match against Mansfield Town

Officials from the home match against MansfieldTown supporting the "Kick it Out" week

Players Jamie McClen, Chris Lumsdon, Raphael Nade giving a "Kick it Out" T-shirt to a supporter at the home match against Mansfield
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