Macclesfield Preview
By: Richard Hubbert
Date: 10/09/2004
TOWN travel to the Moss Rose for their first time in their history on Saturday, hoping to get their first win on their travels so far this season. There have been encouraging performances aplenty from the Mariners on the road this season, but simply not enough points.
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Macclesfield have been rejuvenated under the leadership of ex-Hull City and Manchester City manager Brian Horton (left), who took up the hotseat with the Silkmen at the end of last season. He saved them from relegation and has made an encouraging start to this season, currently in 9th place in league two. He took over from David Moss who had a miserable time in charge at Town in a two year spell that saw Macc struggle to get out of the bottom half of division three. But with plenty of experience in this years side, there is hope for a better season. They got off to terrific start - winning their first three games, but have since found points hard to come by suffering, like Town, two straight league defeats.
In goal for Macclesfield will be one of two ex-Hull City goalkeepers. Steve Wilson played 180 games on the other side of the Humber, while Alan Fettis had a loan spell with Town last season. Fettis is doubtful for Saturday’s game and missed last weeks game at Chester. In defence they have lots of lower league experience in the shape of full backs Graham Potter and Mark Bailey. Bailey was snapped up from rivals Lincoln City in the summer and looks an astute signing on the right flank. In the centre of defence this season has been a blend of experience and youth with Tony Barras, now with his ninth league club and youngster Michael Briscoe who arrived from Coventry City in the summer. In midfield are two ex Town players - Tommy Widdrington and Paul Harsley. In attack they have the division's top scorer in the shape of ex-York and Hartlepool front man Jon Parkin who has notched 5 goals in 7 games already this term. He has been partnered by Matthew Tipton who netted 16 goals last season. Waiting in the wings is veteran Mike Sheron (left) who has commanded fees of millions of pounds over the years, and ex Crewe hitman John Miles.
Danny Whitaker (left) is a key player for Macclesfield. He is a Macclesfield veteran in what is a very new side. Whitaker is a product of the clubs youth system and made his debut in 2001, scoring in that game. Whitaker always provides goals from midfield - last season he got 6, the season before he hit the back of the net 14 times. Comfortable anywhere across the midfield, Whitaker can provide real problems for defences in this division - one to keep an eye on for messrs Fleming and Pinault.
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Macclesfield have been rejuvenated under the leadership of ex-Hull City and Manchester City manager Brian Horton (left), who took up the hotseat with the Silkmen at the end of last season. He saved them from relegation and has made an encouraging start to this season, currently in 9th place in league two. He took over from David Moss who had a miserable time in charge at Town in a two year spell that saw Macc struggle to get out of the bottom half of division three. But with plenty of experience in this years side, there is hope for a better season. They got off to terrific start - winning their first three games, but have since found points hard to come by suffering, like Town, two straight league defeats.
In goal for Macclesfield will be one of two ex-Hull City goalkeepers. Steve Wilson played 180 games on the other side of the Humber, while Alan Fettis had a loan spell with Town last season. Fettis is doubtful for Saturday’s game and missed last weeks game at Chester. In defence they have lots of lower league experience in the shape of full backs Graham Potter and Mark Bailey. Bailey was snapped up from rivals Lincoln City in the summer and looks an astute signing on the right flank. In the centre of defence this season has been a blend of experience and youth with Tony Barras, now with his ninth league club and youngster Michael Briscoe who arrived from Coventry City in the summer. In midfield are two ex Town players - Tommy Widdrington and Paul Harsley. In attack they have the division's top scorer in the shape of ex-York and Hartlepool front man Jon Parkin who has notched 5 goals in 7 games already this term. He has been partnered by Matthew Tipton who netted 16 goals last season. Waiting in the wings is veteran Mike Sheron (left) who has commanded fees of millions of pounds over the years, and ex Crewe hitman John Miles.
Danny Whitaker (left) is a key player for Macclesfield. He is a Macclesfield veteran in what is a very new side. Whitaker is a product of the clubs youth system and made his debut in 2001, scoring in that game. Whitaker always provides goals from midfield - last season he got 6, the season before he hit the back of the net 14 times. Comfortable anywhere across the midfield, Whitaker can provide real problems for defences in this division - one to keep an eye on for messrs Fleming and Pinault.
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