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Sir John hails the Return of his Macc

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MANAGER OF THE YEAR WINNER IS JOHN ASKEY MACCLESFIELD TOWN
JOHN ASKEY says his FieldTurf Manager of the Year award belongs to everyone at Macclesfield Town after a fairytale season.
The man the Silkmen fans call Sir John was crowned top boss after a wonderful season for the club he calls his own. When the season kicked off in August, Askey was more likely to be thinking about survival in Non-League’s top tier. With a tight budget and only four players signed up from last season it’s fair to say a title party wasn’t exactly in the diary.
But by April they’d done ju...

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