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Macclesfield 6-1 Bamber Bridge: Brilliant Macc have six appeal

Macclesfield were in majestic form again as they hit Bamber Bridge for six to progress into the next round of the Isuzu FA Trophy in fine style.

Macclesfield

By Bob Trafford

MACC’FIELD 6 BAMBER BRIDGE 1

Curran 6, 45, Kengni 45, Danns 65, Fensome 70, Maynard 90 Skinner 60
MACCLESFIELD were in majestic form again as they hit Bamber Bridge for six to progress into the next round of the Isuzu FA Trophy in fine style.
It took Danny Whitaker’s side just six minutes to open the scoring. Alex Curran pounced on a spilled shot to tap the ball home.
Macc looked to put the visitors to the sword, with Neil Danns, Neil Kengni and James Berry all testing Felix Goddard in the Bamber Bridge goal.
With Berry in inspired form on the left wing yet again, Macc lo...

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