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Macclesfield Res 3-1 Sheffield Wednesday

Posted on: Wed 26 Aug 2009

The Silkmen opened their Central League campaign at Moss Rose with an impressive win over Sheffield Wednesday with all the goals and action coming in the second half of an entertaining game.

The home team had the best of a goalless first half with John Rooney going closest to opening the scoring with a 20 yard strike that skimmed the Wednesday cross bar.

It didn't take long for an open game to explode into life after the break. On 50 minutes, Macc won a corner on the right at the Star Lane End. Emile Sinclair found Rooney in space on the edge of the box. His sweetly struck shot was well saved by the Wednesday keeper only for Lee Bell to knock in the rebound to give the Silkmen the lead.

With their noses in front Macc pressed forward in search of a second. Stephen Reed, returning from an injury sustained in the first week of training, was looking neat and tidy at left back and his incisive passing was putting the Wednesday defence under pressure. Triallist Ricky Sappleton was leading the line with some strength and aggression while Emile Sinclair's pace on the right was regularly getting him behind the Wednesday back line.

The Silkmen didn't take long to extend their lead. Shortly after Vinny Mukendi replaced Kris Dennis Ricky Sappleton found himself in the box with just the keeper to beat. The big striker dipped his shoulder to wrong foot O'Donnell and blasted the ball into the roof of the net to double Macc's lead.

Sappleton also had a key role in the Silkmen's third goal. He picked up the ball in mid-field and hit a ball wide right to find Sinclair in space. The winger then whipped the ball into the box where Vinny Mukendi finished a great move with a neat header.

It was really game over at that point but there was still time for Jose Veiga to save bravely at the feet of a Wednesday striker before Wednesday substitute Charlie Tunnard was given too much space at the edge of the box giving him time to find the net with a neat strike that gave Veiga no chance. It was merely a late consolation for Wednesday who were well beaten on the night by a rampant second half performance from the Silkmen.

Sappleton - 10 :D

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Well seeing as he always slagging us off on Facebook i will be glad if he goes we dont need arrogant little shits like him at the club.

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Well seeing as he always slagging us off on Facebook i will be glad if he goes we dont need arrogant little shits like him at the club.

Oh dear, didnt know about that one :rolleyes:

I remember seeing this guy against Notts County in pre season, what, 2 years ago? He's always looked to have promise to me but if he's going to be one of them footballers send him packing i guess.... Shame really

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Shambles Val!

i was looking for 'macclesfield' in the thread title, i'm putting this down to vague thread headings :thumbup:

besides, no one else had posted this official statement had they...

i can live with that....

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So has he left or is he just on loan?

From OS

Ricky Sappleton has left the club today, joining Coca-Cola League Two side, Macclesfield Town, until January.

The 19-year old striker joined City in 2007, making his only appearance for the club in a 2-1 home defeat to Southampton. Whilst with the Foxes, he has been on loan at Bournemouth, Oxford United and AFC Telford.

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So has he left or is he just on loan?

From OS

Ricky Sappleton has left the club today, joining Coca-Cola League Two side, Macclesfield Town, until January.

The 19-year old striker joined City in 2007, making his only appearance for the club in a 2-1 home defeat to Southampton. Whilst with the Foxes, he has been on loan at Bournemouth, Oxford United and AFC Telford.

The macclesfield site just says loan until January. :thumbup:

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Yay, we can now look forward to him whinging about how shit Macclesfield is instead of Leicester. He's an utter goon.

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Well seeing as he always slagging us off on Facebook i will be glad if he goes we dont need arrogant little shits like him at the club.

Care to share what he said?

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Care to share what he said?

Just that Leicester is shit, he deserves his place in the 1st team and that he wishes he was 'in da hood wiv his blads rather than at shitty leicester innit'

Also called kermit 'some french bloke' when he played against sheff utd midweek which shows that he is royally peed off that he isnt being given the chances at LCFC.

Also calls Macclesfield a dead town before even being offered a deal

Also wants to be a gangsta which he wont be if he keeps going on about how much he wants to 'slap dem hoes'

basically he is a NOB

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Just that Leicester is shit, he deserves his place in the 1st team and that he wishes he was 'in da hood wiv his blads rather than at shitty leicester innit'

Also called kermit 'some french bloke' when he played against sheff utd midweek which shows that he is royally peed off that he isnt being given the chances at LCFC.

Also calls Macclesfield a dead town before even being offered a deal

Also wants to be a gangsta which he wont be if he keeps going on about how much he wants to 'slap dem hoes'

basically he is a NOB

Hero.

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Just that Leicester is shit, he deserves his place in the 1st team and that he wishes he was 'in da hood wiv his blads rather than at shitty leicester innit'

Also called kermit 'some french bloke' when he played against sheff utd midweek which shows that he is royally peed off that he isnt being given the chances at LCFC.

Also calls Macclesfield a dead town before even being offered a deal

Also wants to be a gangsta which he wont be if he keeps going on about how much he wants to 'slap dem hoes'

basically he is a NOB

lol

Hero

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