The town of Macclesfield has pulled off one of the greatest FA Cup upsets of all time. After being relegated from League Two and going into receivership, the club was bought by entrepreneur Rob Smethurst for ยฃ4m. Smethurst's impulsive decision to purchase the club's fixtures and fittings on a whim turned out to be a masterstroke.
Under the leadership of Robbie Savage, who was hired as manager after Smethurst invested in the club, Macclesfield experienced a resurgence in fortunes. The club made consecutive promotions, including last season's under Savage's tenure.
The recent win over Crystal Palace has sent shockwaves throughout the footballing community. Macclesfield's 3-0 victory at home was a testament to the team's determination and resilience. The club's ability to come from nowhere to secure such an impressive result is a credit to the collective effort of the players, staff, and fans.
Macclesfield's rise to prominence has also brought the community together. The town, which had lost touch with events at the Moss Rose stadium, saw its people come back down London Road in droves to celebrate the victory. The club operates as a social club, hosting high-end bars and providing gym facilities for fans.
The win over Palace was made all the more poignant by the death of 21-year-old striker Ethan McLeod just days before the match. The team dedicated the victory to their fallen colleague, with Rooney masterminding the win after his brother John took over as manager.
Macclesfield's historic glory day has been hailed as one of the greatest FA Cup upsets in history. The club's story serves as a testament to the power of community and determination. As Robbie Savage said, "The people have made it happen."
Under the leadership of Robbie Savage, who was hired as manager after Smethurst invested in the club, Macclesfield experienced a resurgence in fortunes. The club made consecutive promotions, including last season's under Savage's tenure.
The recent win over Crystal Palace has sent shockwaves throughout the footballing community. Macclesfield's 3-0 victory at home was a testament to the team's determination and resilience. The club's ability to come from nowhere to secure such an impressive result is a credit to the collective effort of the players, staff, and fans.
Macclesfield's rise to prominence has also brought the community together. The town, which had lost touch with events at the Moss Rose stadium, saw its people come back down London Road in droves to celebrate the victory. The club operates as a social club, hosting high-end bars and providing gym facilities for fans.
The win over Palace was made all the more poignant by the death of 21-year-old striker Ethan McLeod just days before the match. The team dedicated the victory to their fallen colleague, with Rooney masterminding the win after his brother John took over as manager.
Macclesfield's historic glory day has been hailed as one of the greatest FA Cup upsets in history. The club's story serves as a testament to the power of community and determination. As Robbie Savage said, "The people have made it happen."