Cleveland Taylor - Radio Cumbria Interview

Last updated : 29 March 2008 By Thetashkentterror

Blues speedster Cleveland Taylor
United right-winger spoke to BBC Radio Cumbria's Derek Lacey on Friday morning ahead of Carlisle's away game at Gillingham tomorrow, Taylor first reflectling on an excellent Easter weekend for the Blues :


" Six points, five goals, clean sheets, we had everything, what more can you ask for, but it's gone now and we've got to look forward to the next game. Which is a tricky one because obviously people are saying that Gillingham are down there and they're expecting it, but they're never easy.

" They'll be fighting and they will be fighting, but they also know that if they are not fighting against us then they'll be in for a tough game. So that's why teams raise their game against us, but hopefully we'll be well prepared. We'll go down there and we're going to try to collect three points and work as hard as we can.

" The first game I came was Oldham away and then after that I think it has been alright, so I can say that I am enjoying it at the minute. You can probably see the team spirit in my performances at the moment, yes, the fans were a bit disappointed with my performance but they are expecting big things from me here.

" I've been brought in to do a job and I've got to live up to that really, but it's just one of those things. It's football and you just get on with it, I'm man enough just to get on with it and on Saturday they were cheering. The team spirit is magnificent, the team wouldn't be where it was without team spirit like that. It's one of the major things when you are in the run-in, is your team spirit, because you know that each and every one of the lads are going to fight for each other until the death really. "