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Macclesfield fans says FA Cup win was ‘beyond our wildest dreams’ | Manchester News

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Macclesfield fans says FA Cup win was ‘beyond our wildest dreams’ | Manchester News
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PA Media Macclesfield FC goalscorers Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts, wearing the club's blue-and-white shirts, with their arms around each other as they celebrate on the pitch after the final whistle.PA Media

Macclesfield FC goalscorers Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts celebrated on the pitch with fans after the game

Nursing sore heads the morning after the night before and still sporting the huge grins made famous by the cats of their native Cheshire, Macclesfield FC fans say their team’s “beyond our wildest dreams” FA Cup victory will be the talk of the town for years.

The Silkmen, who play in the sixth tier of English football, beat FA Cup holders and Premier League side Crystal Palace 2-1 at the Leasing.Com Stadium on Saturday to reach the fourth round of the famous old competition.

Following the win, Macclesfield FC – ranked 117 places below Palace in the football pyramid – posted on social media: “It’s David who beat Goliath against all odds!”

The Silkmen will find out their fourth round opponents on Monday, before the final match of round three between Liverpool and Barnsley at Anfield.

Lifelong fan Ellie Thomason told Radio 5 Live her club’s victory – witnessed by about 5,000 supporters who crammed into every inch of the stadium as well as millions of viewers on One – had been a “once in a lifetime experience”.

Ellie said it was “one that we will never forget – everyone in the town was talking about it. It was amazing.”

PA Media Macclesfield's Josh Kay raises his arm in the air celebrating while surrounded by fans on the pitch. His mouth is open and he looks to be cheering. He appears to be on the shoulders of a team-mate and raised above the surrounding fans.PA Media

Macclesfield’s Josh Kay celebrates with jubilant fans who flooded the pitch at the final whistle

Fellow Macc fan John Clarke, who has been supporting the club for more than 60 years, said it was “beyond our wildest dreams”.

He added: “The whole town has been buzzing about the draw.

“When that first goal went in, it was bedlam.”

With Palace pulling a goal back in the 90th minute, the Silkmen had to endure stoppage time when the clock seemed to stand still.

“The last five minutes was hell,” said John, who paid tribute to the visiting fans who had made the long journey up to Cheshire from south London.

“It was a wonderful day,” he said. “The Palace fans were magnificent – they were a credit to the club.”

PA Media Two men are smiling while standing next to each other by the football pitch. They are both holding yellow  Sport microphones.PA Media

Former England captain Wayne Rooney (right) congratulates his brother John, who is Macclesfield’s manager

It was also a very poignant day for everyone connected with the non-league club.

Their 21-year-old forward Ethan McLeod was killed in a car accident while travelling back from Macclesfield’s National League North match at Bedford Town in December.

A picture of McLeod was hung between the dugouts and a banner paying tribute to him was also placed in the stands at the stadium – still known to many fans as Moss Rose – during the game.

Manager John Rooney described meeting McLeod’s parents after the Crystal Palace game.

“I just walked in the office and [they] are in the office celebrating with us.

“I said to his parents: ‘He is definitely watching down on us today. I feel he is here with us.’

“To have his mum and dad here – to come into the changing room, to come into the office. That means so much to me.”

Getty A memorial banner dedicated to Ethan McLeod at Macclesfield FC's stadium. Featuring his photograph, the predominantly blue banner has the words in writing writing: "Ethan McLeod Forever A Silkman".Getty

Ethan McLeod’s parents attended the match

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