Wild Bill wrote:Whatever happens with Macc we need to be aiming for 50+ points and finishing off the bottom. A season drifting though the season sat at the bottom could be a killer for us also.so need a win today.
Redalert1970 wrote:Some fans on here saying we need 50 points to stay up mmm
Really can't see us getting another 32 points from 22 games
Personally if we get to 40 that will be an achievement but will it be enough ????
BerlinWaller wrote:Macc' Manager has handed in his notice and is fav for the Leyton Orient job.
Sheridan leaves Chesterfield after being sacked. Chances of him ending up at Macclesfield?
HALMA 1983 wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Macc' Manager has handed in his notice and is fav for the Leyton Orient job.
Sheridan leaves Chesterfield after being sacked. Chances of him ending up at Macclesfield?
More chance of him holding out and waiting for the imminent Oldham job that's about to be come available
BerlinWaller wrote:HALMA 1983 wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Macc' Manager has handed in his notice and is fav for the Leyton Orient job.
Sheridan leaves Chesterfield after being sacked. Chances of him ending up at Macclesfield?
More chance of him holding out and waiting for the imminent Oldham job that's about to be come available
I doubt anyone is going to touch that job.
BerlinWaller wrote:Macc' Manager has handed in his notice and is fav for the Leyton Orient job.
Sheridan leaves Chesterfield after being sacked. Chances of him ending up at Macclesfield?
Brucie Arnee wrote:Surely Macclesfield are now entering the end game.
Their Manager has gone and players are set to leave with the transfer window opening, on top of that they’re also facing a further points deduction after failing to fulfil the Plymouth Argyle fixture. I just can’t see how they will be able to continue until the end of the season. Who in their right mind would sign for them knowing they probably won’t get paid. If they do carry on they’ll probably have to rely on youth players which they were forced to play in their FA Cup tie with Kingstonian. Ironically if they’d put out a first team in that game they would have played AFC Fylde in the Second Round and would now be facing a possible money spinning FA Cup Third Round-tie with Sheffield United this weekend.
Macclesfield’s demise is of course great news in that no team will be relegated from League Two this season but it’s still very sad to see another club go out of business.
Brucie Arnee wrote:Macclesfield’s demise is of course great news in that no team will be relegated from League Two this season but it’s still very sad to see another club go out of business.
marky No.1 wrote:Adjourned again for yet another 2 months
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