Jubilant fans still reeling from Macclesfield FC's stunning FA Cup victory reflect on historic night.
"It's just surreal," said lifelong fan Richard Snape, echoing the sentiments of many at Moss Rose Stadium as Crystal Palace was knocked out in the biggest upset in FA Cup history since 1909. The Silkmen's 1-0 win over Premier League opponents marked a remarkable turnaround for the club, which was wound up five years ago with debts exceeding £500,000.
Snape's incredulity still lingers, even as he watched his beloved team lift the trophy. "Last night I kept thinking I'm just going to wake up and it's all a dream," he confessed. The euphoria is palpable, however, as fans revel in their side's glorious moment of triumph.
From shovelling snow on the pitch to being carried on shoulders by overjoyed fans, players have recounted one incredible night after another. "What we did will outlive us all," said head of sponsorships Bob Trafford, a sentiment echoed by many at Bollington Brewing Company, where fans cheered on their team from a packed pub.
For lifelong supporter Lorraine Chapman, the FA Cup win is more than just about football – it's a testament to community spirit. "They were taking selfies with everyone, dancing, singing," she said, as crowds flocked to pubs across Macclesfield to celebrate the result.
Macclesfield's victory has brought the town together, proving that the 'art of the possible' is very much alive in this corner of England. As Tom Broadhead so eloquently put it, "It's about striving and achieving great things with a positive attitude – even in adverse circumstances." For many fans, the FA Cup heroics will forever be etched into their memories as a shining moment of triumph and joy.
"It's just surreal," said lifelong fan Richard Snape, echoing the sentiments of many at Moss Rose Stadium as Crystal Palace was knocked out in the biggest upset in FA Cup history since 1909. The Silkmen's 1-0 win over Premier League opponents marked a remarkable turnaround for the club, which was wound up five years ago with debts exceeding £500,000.
Snape's incredulity still lingers, even as he watched his beloved team lift the trophy. "Last night I kept thinking I'm just going to wake up and it's all a dream," he confessed. The euphoria is palpable, however, as fans revel in their side's glorious moment of triumph.
From shovelling snow on the pitch to being carried on shoulders by overjoyed fans, players have recounted one incredible night after another. "What we did will outlive us all," said head of sponsorships Bob Trafford, a sentiment echoed by many at Bollington Brewing Company, where fans cheered on their team from a packed pub.
For lifelong supporter Lorraine Chapman, the FA Cup win is more than just about football – it's a testament to community spirit. "They were taking selfies with everyone, dancing, singing," she said, as crowds flocked to pubs across Macclesfield to celebrate the result.
Macclesfield's victory has brought the town together, proving that the 'art of the possible' is very much alive in this corner of England. As Tom Broadhead so eloquently put it, "It's about striving and achieving great things with a positive attitude – even in adverse circumstances." For many fans, the FA Cup heroics will forever be etched into their memories as a shining moment of triumph and joy.