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MACC RETURN ON EMOTIONAL DAY

MACCLESFIELD 0 BUXTON 2
By Ben Leah

MACCLESFIELD made an emotional return to action at a packed out Leasing.com Stadium for the first time since the tragic passing of Ethan McLeod. Touching tributes were made before kick-off.
Macclesfield believed they’d taken the lead just ten minutes in via Danny Elliott, only to be denied by the referee’s whistle due to a foul.
Unchanged at the break, the local rivals were eager to gain an early advantage after the restart. Elliott had the ball in the net once more just two minutes in, though again was ruled out. Just four minutes l...

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