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PREVIEW: A look at our first away day opponents of the new season

We scratch the surface on the U's of Colchester

4 August 2022

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We're all off to Essex at the weekend for our first away game of the new campaign.

update

The U's confirmed Wayne Brown as their full-time head coach in May, having appointed him in the interim role (for a third time) four months earlier.

It was also confirmed that assistants Joe Dunne and Dave Huzzey would staying in post after the trio had guided Colchester to a 15th place finish and safety by some 17 clear points by the end of last term. 

The summer action kicked in at the end of June when keeper Sam Hornby arrived from Bradford. Rochdale midfielder Alex Newby also penned a deal - both came in on two-year contracts.

Winger Ossama Ashley completed a successful trial period having been released by West Ham, when he committed for a year, but there was one heading out the other way when former Blue Shamal George was enticed north of the border by Livingston.

The opening day game at Northampton was a thriller, with goals from Sears and Chilvers twice pegging it back to all-square, but Colchester were left with nothing to show for their efforts when Ryan Haynes marked his debut for the Cobblers with a last-minute winner.

Reports suggest the second half was scrappy, but plenty of chances were created, making it one that could have gone either way.

who watch

Freddie Sears opened his account from the spot just before the break last weekend and he's one who will use his experience and know-how to cause problems.

He's netted 18 goals in 54 appearances since his return from Ipswich last summer and there's no doubt he'll be looking to add to that tally this time round.

He's a forward who knows where to be and when to be there - that's why he's our one to watch once again this weekend.

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highlights

 

Carlisle wins

Draws

Colchester wins

League

18

13

21

League Cup

0

0

1

Total

18

13

22

It was a game that sprung to life in the second half down in Essex in February 2022 when Omari Patrick gave the away side the lead. That was quickly turned on its head with quickfire strikes from Tommy Smith and Tyreik Wright, but a point was claimed when Tobi Sho-Silva struck back with four minutes left to go.

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The opening day of the 2021/22 season brought Colchester to Brunton Park and the teams slugged out a 0-0 stalemate in the summer sunshine.

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Jon Mellish scored just before the half hour to put United in front in Essex in March 2021 but Callum Harriott turned things round with a brace to help his side to a much needed win.

Oh, and it was foggy!

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The U's were at Brunton Park in October 2020 where goals from Lewis Alessandra and Jon Mellish put the hosts two goals to the good. Luke Norris netted a brace to level things up, but Aaron Hayden struck late to keep the points in Cumbria.

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Colchester's visit to Brunton Park in March 2020 saw them pick up a 3-0 victory as they maintained their push for a top seven spot.

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We were at their place just before Christmas in 2019 and it was a day where Colchester took their chances and claimed the victory.

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The February meeting during the 2018/19 season brought a hard-fought draw, with Hallam Hope giving the Blues the lead just after half time. The U's upped their game and they got their reward with an equaliser from Frankie Kent with just six minutes left to play.

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Colchester were at Brunton Park just before Christmas that season for a game that went the way of the home side thanks to a blistering second half display. Hallam Hope had set the tone with a goal just before the break, and Jerry Yates, Jamie Devitt and Danny Grainger wrapped things up as they hit the back of the net in a second period which was all about the Blues.

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The first meeting of these teams during the 17/18 season was for our October visit to Essex. It was a tight game, with both sides creating good chances, but a superb finish from Jamie Devitt proved to be the difference when he got on the end of a long ball forward before calmly slotting it beneath Walker's dive to find the bottom corner.

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Back up at Brunton Park in February 2018 and Courtney Senior gave the visitors the upper hand with a well taken goal just before the break. The Blues came out for the second half in determined mood and Jamie Devitt pounced once more to claim a point for his side with just 10 minutes left on the clock.

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officials

Referee - James Oldham
Assistant Referee 1 - Stephen Brown
Assistant Referee 2 - Damith Bandara
Fourth Official - Stuart Butler
Observer - Ian Corner

James OldhamOur referee for this fixture is Mr James Oldham. This is a first outing this season for James.

We saw him at Spotland in March 2022 when goals for Liam Kelly and Conor Grant sealed the win for the home team. Danny Devine, Brennan Dickenson and Dynel Simeu all went in the book.

He was the man in the middle for our Carabao Cup meeting with Sheffield United at Brammall Lane in August 2021. A solitary goal in the first half from Rhian Brewster was enough to win the tie for the hosts, and Jack Armer's was the only name taken on the night.

We saw James at Walsall in January 2021 where goals from Omari Patrick and Josh Kayode secured a 2-0 away win, with the game being completed just in the nick of time as snow started to fall. Aaron Hayden, Jack Armer and Taylor Charters were booked for the Blues.

Mr Oldham was in charge of our home game against Walsall in January 2020. Byron Webster, Stefan Scougall and Mike Jones had their names taken with no goals bagged.

He was at Brunton Park for his first ever Football League game as the man in the middle for our 2019/20 season opener against Crawley Town. Harry McKirdy and Stefan Scougall scored in the first half, either side of a net bulger from Beryly Lubula, and that was it for the goals as United claimed a 2-1 win. Byron Wesbter went in the book for the home side and Lewis Young was sent off late in the day for the Red Devils.

We saw Mr Oldham again for our first-round Emirates FA Cup meeting with Dulwich Hamlet in November 2019. Olufela Olomola, Harry McKirdy (2) and Mike Jones bagged for the Blues, and Byron Webster and Ryan Loft had their names taken as Carlisle recorded a 4-1 victory.

Mr Oldham ended his time as an official with the National League at Wembley with the play-off final between Salford City and AFC Fylde in May 2019.

tickets

Tickets for this game are only available from the Colchester ticket website HERE.

Prices:

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Concessions* - Senior 65+, Ambulant Disabled, NHS & Armed Forces

Wheelchair and carer tickets will need to be arranged through Colchester over the phone Monday to Friday 10am - 3pm on 01206 755 161

All tickets are print at home or show on a device.

Colchester United operate a cashless stadium. 

Buy your tickets now from the Colchester ticket website HERE.

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Match Reports

MATCH REPORT: U's 1 - 1 United

Report from the Saturday afternoon away game

6 August 2022

United's first away trip of the new season was the long haul into Essex for the Saturday afternoon game against Colchester.

The starting XI was unchanged from the opening day team that faced Crawley at Brunton Park, but there were places on the bench for the first time for Jamie Devitt, who had recovered from a short Covid absence, and new arrivals Jayden Harris and Jack Stretton.

United probed with purpose from the kick off with Armer, Moxon and Edmondson working well off a touch from Dennis. The cross was cleared, and Sears helped it on its way.

More good away football saw Moxon switch it for Barclay to nod towards the right flank. Back fed it back to Barclay, and he floated it for Gibson to touch. The winger dropped a shoulder to beat his man, but the delivery was blocked. Moxon took the corner, but it was nodded away as Feeney jumped.

The U's were lively on the break and Sears was suddenly in space on the edge of the area. He checked inside and aimed for the bottom corner, but it struck the post and Barclay swept up the loose pieces.

There was another opening for the visitors when Moxon looked up and spotted Edmondson on the move. A chipped pass needed a touch from the striker, but he had to stutter his run and the ball sailed free.

Carlisle thought they'd scored on 10 minutes when Gibson chopped a beauty of a delivery towards the back stick. Armer arrived to meet it and he nodded it into the ground. Hornby could only watch as it bounced once, then a second time, on its way to skipping past the target.

Sears popped a low drive at Holy when he continued to provide an outlet for the hosts, but United were gifted a chance when Clampin misjudged a backpass from tight by the touchline. Dennis had just Hornby to beat, but the keeper stuck out a hand and that was enough to divert the shot.

It was a good and confident start from the travellers and Moxon, Armer and Mellish sliced through a static back line with neat play, but the cut back from the latter was behind Dennis and Edmondson.

It was Colchester who took the lead when possession was overturned as United hesitated when looking to get forward. Hannant pushed on, and he received it to feet, which allowed him to step inside. Chilvers was up in support and he kept his 19-yard grasscutter low. Holy dived but he could do nothing to prevent the goal.

The Cumbrians wanted a response and Gibson showed trickery to trap the ball, adjacent to the corner flag, before dinking it past his marker. His next touch found Edmondson, but he had to backheel it and that allowed Hornby to mop things up.

Dennis tried his luck from distance after Feeney had cushioned a pass his way, but Hornby was able to drop and make a comfortable save.

Corners from Moxon were repelled as Carlisle kept the pressure on, and a huge kick from back to front from Holy was nudged inside by Armer and Edmondson. Moxon lined one up but it came off the top of his boot and it screwed well wide of the post.

Gibson created another half chance just before the break when he asked for it off Dennis, after he'd controlled well. The cross whisked past Edmondson, who got the slightest of touches with a glanced header.

The deserved equaliser came a minute before half time when an initial corner from Moxon was sent back his way. Gibson trapped it first, then the midfielder curled a wonderful delivery for Dennis to contest. The header was inch perfect, and it dipped wickedly into the corner of the net, making it two in two outings for the striker.

There was a great chance for the visitors to take the lead at the start of the second period when Guy intercepted in midfield. Back was in support, and his outswinger of a cross found Dennis 10-yards out. He dived to head it but he didn't get the right purchase and it bobbled well wide.

Sears was momentarily through for the U's when Tchamedeu streaked forward, but he was quickly closed down. The striped shirts had plenty forward and Skuse and Sears were both involved as they bore down on Holy. The keeper was excellent as he dived to make a one-handed save that prevented a certain goal.

Good away team approach play was followed by a swiped effort from Gibson that flew high, and a deflected punt from Judge at the other end curled at Holy, who plucked it out of the air.

Nouble had a good chance when Tchamadeu centred, but it was a ball that bounced off the surface, which made the header awkward. Holy watched it all the way.

Jack Stretton was on for his debut with just over 20 minutes left to play, and his first duty was to provide a presence for a Moxon free kick. That somehow evaded everybody as it bounced behind.

A free kick from Eastman was popped back across the face of goal by Nouble, but Feeney did enough to get in the way before Coxe could make it count.

Holy handled crisply as crosses started to come into his area, but Hornby was needed when Gibson spun his man before lifting it deep. Armer connected, but the keeper had closed the angles and he beat it away.

Jayden Harris was also handed his debut, when he replaced Moxon late in the day, and there were late chances for both sides as first Gibson had a rasper partially blocked before Akinde blazed over with the last meaningful kick of the game. 

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Goals

Colchester United - Chilvers (19)

Carlisle United - Dennis (45)

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Bookings 

Carlisle United - Back (74), Barclay (82)

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Teams

Colchester United - Hornby, Clampin (Coxe 72), Chambers, Hannant (Nouble 62), Skuse (Akinde 87), Judge (Marshall Miranda 62), Sears, Chilvers, Eastman, Newby (Ashley 62), Tchamadeu. Subs - Collins (gk), Dallison.

Carlisle United - Holy, Barclay, Feeney (c), Mellish, Back, Gibson, Guy, Moxon (Harris 88), Armer, Dennis (Stretton 69), Edmondson (Patrick 62). Subs - Kelly (gk), Hilton, Whelan, Devitt.

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Match officials

Referee - James Oldham
Assistant Referee 1 - Stephen Brown
Assistant Referee 2 - Damith Bandara
Fourth Official - Stuart Butler
Observer - Ian Corner

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Attendance - 3,137 (314)

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