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SHOULD MACC’S FEAT BE SEEN AS THE BEST?

MACCLESFIELD FC STUN HOLDERS IN FA CUP
By MATT BADCOCK

HISTORY IN THE MAKING: Isaac Buckley-Ricketts is mobbed after scoring Macclesfield’s second goal against Crystal Palace last Saturday
PICTURE: Alamy

HEREFORD, Sutton, Altrincham, Colchester, Yeovil, Wimbledon, Luton, Lincoln. Now Macclesfield FC.
The list of FA Cup shocks involving Non-League clubs beating a top-flight opponent has a new name at the table. Pull up a chair, Silkmen, and take your place in folklore of the world’s greatest knock-out competition.
What unfolded at their Moss Rose home last weekend...

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