Kernow wrote:??
Kernow wrote:First teamers went on strike Sunday. Youth teamers and loanees lost 0-4 to Kingstonian. Next week should be interesting.
sunray wrote:If Macclesfield youth team play as well as Corby we could easily loss 1 - 0.
If we go one up JD will go 100% defence because his job will be on the line if he losses or draws to a youth team. Bet if it's the youth team he will put CJ and Mellis in the starting team so he can make a meaningless point.
Sometimes I wish I hadn't brought my away ticket already. Win and it's a hollow victory. Draw or loss and our club will have a month(s) of uncertainity.
Whatever the youth team will get the biggest cheer at the end of the game if they come over.
sunray wrote:If Macclesfield youth team play as well as Corby we could easily loss 1 - 0.
If we go one up JD will go 100% defence because his job will be on the line if he losses or draws to a youth team. Bet if it's the youth team he will put CJ and Mellis in the starting team so he can make a meaningless point.
Sometimes I wish I hadn't brought my away ticket already. Win and it's a hollow victory. Draw or loss and our club will have a month(s) of uncertainity.
Whatever the youth team will get the biggest cheer at the end of the game if they come over.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Do they have any decent players we could poach?
Is Jay Harris there or Morcambe? I always thought he was a battler in the Jamie McGuire/Bishop mould.
Spiritater wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Do they have any decent players we could poach?
Is Jay Harris there or Morcambe? I always thought he was a battler in the Jamie McGuire/Bishop mould.
What, not another defensive midfielder shirley.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Spiritater wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:Do they have any decent players we could poach?
Is Jay Harris there or Morcambe? I always thought he was a battler in the Jamie McGuire/Bishop mould.
What, not another defensive midfielder shirley.
I was thinking about taking some of the load off Bish and letting the old man rest up on the odd occasion. Half a game each would be just about right.
Son Of Sherwood wrote:Source: BBC Sport
Macclesfield Town: 'Uninsured' striking players advised not to play or train
Macclesfield Town players have been advised not to play or train because they are currently not insured.
The advisory follows the first-team players' decision to strike and withhold their services for Sunday's FA Cup defeat by Kingstonian.
That game, which the club covered by fielding youth team players and loanees, was lost 4-0 at Moss Rose.
Players have refused to play as they wait to receive unpaid wages from the League Two club.
Shrewsbury Town are the Silkmen's scheduled hosts in a North Group D EFL Trophy game on Wednesday.
Wages were paid two weeks late in September, after employees throughout the club were forced to appeal to the English Football League for help.
October's wages were also delayed, prompting the playing staff to withdraw from training and fixtures.
There has been interest in buying the club from businessman Joe Sealey, the son of the late former Manchester United goalkeeper Les.
west country stag wrote:Son Of Sherwood wrote:Source: BBC Sport
Macclesfield Town: 'Uninsured' striking players advised not to play or train
Macclesfield Town players have been advised not to play or train because they are currently not insured.
The advisory follows the first-team players' decision to strike and withhold their services for Sunday's FA Cup defeat by Kingstonian.
That game, which the club covered by fielding youth team players and loanees, was lost 4-0 at Moss Rose.
Players have refused to play as they wait to receive unpaid wages from the League Two club.
Shrewsbury Town are the Silkmen's scheduled hosts in a North Group D EFL Trophy game on Wednesday.
Wages were paid two weeks late in September, after employees throughout the club were forced to appeal to the English Football League for help.
October's wages were also delayed, prompting the playing staff to withdraw from training and fixtures.
There has been interest in buying the club from businessman Joe Sealey, the son of the late former Manchester United goalkeeper Les.
Does this mean our match on Saturday would be in doubt ?
Foresttownstag wrote:west country stag wrote:Son Of Sherwood wrote:Source: BBC Sport
Macclesfield Town: 'Uninsured' striking players advised not to play or train
Macclesfield Town players have been advised not to play or train because they are currently not insured.
The advisory follows the first-team players' decision to strike and withhold their services for Sunday's FA Cup defeat by Kingstonian.
That game, which the club covered by fielding youth team players and loanees, was lost 4-0 at Moss Rose.
Players have refused to play as they wait to receive unpaid wages from the League Two club.
Shrewsbury Town are the Silkmen's scheduled hosts in a North Group D EFL Trophy game on Wednesday.
Wages were paid two weeks late in September, after employees throughout the club were forced to appeal to the English Football League for help.
October's wages were also delayed, prompting the playing staff to withdraw from training and fixtures.
There has been interest in buying the club from businessman Joe Sealey, the son of the late former Manchester United goalkeeper Les.
Does this mean our match on Saturday would be in doubt ?
Don’t think so, they’ll play the YT I would imagine
wardy12345 wrote:On the bbc it says their striking players are uninsured and can not train or play any idea why that is
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50383149
EdwinstoweStag wrote:Just watch. We will tonk Macclesfield. Their club will collapse. All results will be expunged.
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