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Macclesfield FC can confirm that Robbie Savage has been appointed First Team Head Coach with immediate effect.
As a result of achieving two promotions as well as reaching a play-off final and Isuzu FA Trophy semi-final within the Club’s first three years, it came as no surprise when Robbie was offered a senior role elsewhere recently.
Robbie subsequently agonised over this on numerous levels as it would have meant him relinquishing his role at Macclesfield FC – in addition to his shareholding.
This was something which the Board was not prepared to let happen and it was unanimously decided that Robbie should be given the chance to prove himself here at Macclesfield FC as he launches his coaching career with us. Ahead of a campaign where we simply cannot fail, Robbie will now be accountable for all First Team affairs and judged solely on results. To support him, Robbie has brought Peter Band back to the Club as Assistant Manager. Peter boasts over 1000 games worth of experience at these levels and this will be invaluable to us going forward.
In addition, Emile Heskey has been given a position-specific role as and when required.
A First Team Coach will be appointed in due course.
Everyone at the Club would like to wish Robbie, Peter and Emile every success in their new roles with us.
We would also like to reiterate our thanks to Michael Clegg in assembling what he himself has termed “a fantastic group” within which he played a such a vital part.
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well there isnt a dull moment at Macclesfield is there when it comes to managers coming and going . Not surprised though when you a big gob in your ear hole all the game ....I can see the big blond idiot losing his rag ........
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Are they full time?
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Robbie Savage's first signing
Macclesfield have confirmed the signing of former Scunthorpe United, Boston United and Hartlepool United striker Danny Elliott.
The 28-year-old becomes the Silkmen’s fourth summer signing, and the first under new Head Coach Robbie Savage.
Elliott scored 11 National League North goals last season as he helped Scunthorpe to a playoff finish.
He achieved promotion to the Football League in 2021 whilst playing for Hartlepool, and won Boston United’s Player of the Season in 2022 after scoring 19 goals in the 21/22 National League North season.
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Not impressed by the Macclesfield model...Work it out - in managers/coaches/ directors of football, or whatever you want to call them, passing through. Cheltenham Town (now League Two) offered extended contacts to two players - who opeted for relegated Forest Green. Ben Tozer who left Chelt for Wrexham (wonder why?), now also with FG (wonder why?).
The Salford model springs to mind, but also Forest Green is shameful. Changing their strip for one ('Just Oil' and Stonehenge... for the latest. It's a media game...in a money go around scenario), and Fleetwood still doing it, with owners of interesting 'pedigree'...
For me, it's still hard to believe Il'son were shut down for a £50,000 tax debt... although there have maybe also been too many dodgy/fleecing owners since what I will consider the 'good old days' (maybe benefactor led, but partly supported via the gates)...
We all know money talks. Continued fan support and owner honesty/reliability/and time based commitment are key though... more so when it's going wrong. And there's just the one element in that mix that never, ever, changes!
Two wins -v- Macclesfield next season please.
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With their massive fan support (who are prepared to pay £17 to watch a game) Macclesfield will always be favourites to win the league. But I don't think they will have it all their own way. Judging by signings made during the summer I expect Guiseley to challenge them for top spot.