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STAGSNET`S STATISTICAL PREVIEW
22nd April 2005 16:03


Macclesfield are, like Kidderminster, another side which first was refused entry to the FL due to ground regulations, then a couple of seasons later, finally gained entry to the league (The Silkmen won the Conf in 1994-95 and then in 1996-97). On joining the League, the Silkmen were the fifth side to gain further promotion in their first FL season in 1997-98 (the others being Peterborough in 1960-61, Hereford in 1972-73, Darlington in 1990-91 on immediate league return after being relegated in 1988-89 and Wycombe in 1993-94) in second position being unbeaten at home, behind Notts County – and that under the guidance of Sammy McIlroy, later Northern Ireland national team manager. But the Macc had up to the Field Mill fixture on September 6, 2003 only once scored at the Mill and that was when the teams shared eight goals apiece in a 4-4 draw on August 28, 2000 – the first game at the new-look Field Mill in front of 3360.

The teams also faced each other in 2001-02 when the lowest home crowd of that promotion season, just 2681, and just one Stags FL home league game since then have seen a crowd below 3000 - saw the Stags stuff the Silkmen 4-0 with the help of two strikes from Disley and one apiece from Greenacre and White. Needless to say that this is the up-to-date highest Stags win against the Macc. Incidentally, one of Macclesfield's up to date highest league wins was in a home game against the Stags on November 2, 1999 – 5-2 to the Silkmen. This was bettered by the Silkmen on December 13, 2003, when Huddersfield was mauled 4-0 at Moss Rose. All other league games between the clubs with the exemption last season's league Field Mill fixture have been decided by the only goal of the game – the most important one being an injury-time Tankard header at Moss Rose on December 29, 2001 in front of 2550, of whom about a third, 771, took the relative short trip across the Peak District to Silkmen Country. In 2000-01, the Stags also won by the only goal of the game at Moss Rose. On January 14, 2001, Mark Blake hit the winner 34 minutes into that tie. On November 6, 2004, when the Stagsnet statistical previewer did the Stagsnet report of the Field Mill game, Sheron hit the only goal of the game for the Silkmen's first-ever league victory in Stagsland. That game was also Keith Curle's last game as Stags manager as he a few days later was controversially suspended by a certain person at the top.

The teams faced prior to the League game in Mansfield each other in a cup tie for the first time – but that was at Moss Rose on November 2, 2004, when a youthful Stags side crashed out of the LDV Vans Trophy to a 4-0 scoreline. But both teams have had FA Cup home games against West Ham. In Macclesfield's case, this happened only the week after Tankard's injury time winner. The Hammers won the 3rd round FA Cup 2001-02 tie with the same scoreline as with which the Stags kayoed West Ham in 1968-69 – 3-0! And both sides reached the FA Cup 3rd round last season – the Silkmen for the third year running. Macclesfield also did that in 1967-68 – as a non-league side which nearly accounted for then First Division Fulham away before losing 4-2 – and 1987-88, when the subsequent Spurs killers Port Vale won a home tie 1-0.

Last season, the Stags overturned a half-time 1-2-deficit into a 3-2 win, the winner being the first converted Liam Lawrence 2003-04 penalty with 20 minutes to go. Other Stags scorers in the home game were Artell and Mendes, while Tipton and Miles netted for the Silkmen in the first half. And at Macclesfield, the home side equalized through Tipton in injury time. Iyseden Christie opened the account for the Stags on 71 minutes.

This season, Macclesfield have fared well under the guidance of experienced Brian Horton, who has passed the 1000-game milestone as a manager. The Silkmen have been in a playoffs position for most of the season but haven't won their last six league fixture. The latest, at home to Southend the other day, was lost 1-2 in the final minute. Ex-Stag Neil MacKenzie – IMO the best Stag in the home fixture – came on as sub with twelve minutes to go against Southend.

Played for both sides: Colin Askey, Len Butt, Syd Carter, Lee Glover, David Goodwin, Kevin Lampkin, Colin Little, Neil MacKenzie, Neil Moore, Nathan Peel, Ben Sedgemore, Michael Walker.

Ben Sedgemore played for the Stags against the Silkmen in both games of the 1997-98 and was red-carded in the first-ever league fixture between the clubs at Moss Rose on October 18, 1997, but starred for Macc on November 2, 1999 at Moss Rose, scoring once in the Silkmen's 5-2 victory. He also scored once in the 4-4 game at Field Mill on August 28, 2000 – but is now playing for Conf side Canvey Island.

Home games: P 6 W 4, D 1, L 1, GF 13, GA 7
Away games: P 5, W 2, D 1, L 2, GF 5, GA 7

Season Home Date Away Date

1997-98 1-0 1998-02-24 0-1 1997-10-18 Div 3
1999-2000 1-0 2000-03-11 2-5 1999-11-02 Div 3
2000-01 4-4 2000-08-28 1-0 2001-01-14 Div 3
2001-02 4-0 2001-08-27 1-0 2001-12-29 Div 3
2003-04 3-2 2003-09-06 1-1 2003-12-28 Div 3
2004-05 0-1 2004-11-06 (at Field Mill) League Two

Svante Bernhard aka Sweden Stag (pictured, above right)

 

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