Williamson wants home lift in Carlisle drop battle
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Carlisle United head coach Mike Williamson is aiming for a home lift in his side's battle to avoid relegation from League Two.
The Cumbrians have won just two of their 13 home games, collecting only nine points from a possible 39.
But heading into Saturday's match with resurgent Swindon Town at Brunton Park, Williamson believes that one good result could be the catalyst.
"If we get one, that is just going to open the door," he told BBC Radio Cumbria.
Carlisle climbed off the foot of League Two with victory at Fleetwood Town last Saturday, but slipped to a 1-0 defeat at Notts County on Tuesday.
They remain five points adrift of safety before the visit of Ian Holloway's side, who have won their past three matches to move 13 points clear of the relegation zone.
"We want to become a place where teams dread coming," said Williamson.
"We've got the energy, we've got the fans, we've got the size of the pitch, the quality of the pitch and we will turn it into that."