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What happened to Macclesfield Town FC?

What happened to Macclesfield Town FC?

In October 2020, local businessman Robert Smethurst purchased the assets of Macclesfield Town, and rebranded the club as Macclesfield F.C., entering it into the North West Counties Football League in the 2021–22 season.

Why is Macclesfield Town Called the silkmen?

Macclesfield Town are called The Silkmen because the area used to be famous for its silk mills. They owe their blue shirts to an early benefactor who donated the team genuine silk shirts from the leftovers of an unsold lot of textile.

Who bought Macclesfield FC?

businessman Robert Smethurst
Macclesfield Town have been bought by local businessman Robert Smethurst. Robbie Savage, the former Leicester, Birmingham, Blackburn and Wales midfielder turned broadcaster, is an associate of Smethurst and will be involved on the board.

Who owns Bury AFC?

The Shakers Community
Bury A.F.C.

Full name Bury Association Football Club
Owner The Shakers Community
Chairman Marcel de Matas
Manager Andy Welsh
League North West Counties League Division One North

What is Macclesfield like to live in?

Macclesfield has been named the happiest place to live in the North West in Rightmove’s annual survey. The Happy at Home index asks residents how happy they are where they live and asks them to rank 12 happiness factors.

Are Bury FC still a club?

Bury FC still exists, though, if only on paper. Bury AFC had arranged a groundshare deal with nearby Radcliffe FC and began the 2020–21 season in Division One North of the NWCFL.

What Macclesfield famous for?

silk industry
The town is famous for its once thriving silk industry, commemorated in the Silk Museum. The Georgian Town Hall was designed by Francis Goodwin in 1823. Macclesfield is home to an Augustus Pugin church, St Alban’s on Chester Road.

Who is Rob Smethurst?

Enquiries established the 36-year-old man – who has since been formally identified as Robert Smethurst – had been assaulted and was treated by police officers and paramedics at the scene. He was then taken to hospital but later died despite the best efforts of medical staff.

Is Macclesfield a poor area?

Macclesfield, like many other areas in Cheshire, is a relatively affluent town.

When did Macclesfield Town become a professional football club?

Macclesfield Town won the Conference title again two seasons later in 1996–97, by which time the stadium had been upgraded and they were promoted to Division Three of the Football League in place of Hereford United . Upon gaining League status, the club turned fully professional.

When did Macclesfield Town reach the third round of the FA Cup?

The club reached the FA Cup third round for the first time in 1968, meeting First Division Fulham at Craven Cottage. Macclesfield Town lost 4–2, but the performance resulted in Macclesfield Town’s Keith Goalen becoming the first non-league player to be named Footballer of the Month by the London Evening Standard.

Who is the new manager of Macclesfield FC?

Adored by the Moss Rose faithful, Danny was the only man for the job as we embark on our new journey together. “I’m absolutely thrilled to be given this opportunity at Macclesfield FC.

Why was Macclesfield f.c.given a seven day adjournment?

On 9 September 2020, the High Court granted Macclesfield a seven-day extension (effectively a 12th adjournment) to a winding-up petition over unpaid tax to give time for a possible takeover of the club by Robert Benwell (previously linked with a move to buy Bury F.C.).

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