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MACC HAVE GUILE TO GO ALL THE WAY

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By JON COUCH
SO, it’s confession time. How many of you, like me, thought fast-starting Macclesfield Town would have run out of steam by now?
How is it possible for a club in recent financial turmoil with a mid-table budget at best to compete with the big guns such as Tranmere Rovers and Wrexham and actually set the title pace going into the final month of the season?
Well, that’s exactly what John Askey’s men have done – and now I expect them to go on and finish the job.
Askey’s side have been simply sensational this season, showing a level of consistency, b...

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