Alexander looks to further Silkmen role
April 9, 2008
Macclesfield Town manager Keith Alexander has stated that he is in negotiations to take control of the Cheshire club into next season.
The former Lincoln and Peterborough boss was brought in by the Silkmen following the sacking of previous boss Ian Brightwell in February. At that point, Macc were the solitary one point clear of the relegation zone with the two sides below them having games in hand.
The Silkmen have recently seen a upturn in fortunes however and are now lying in a fairly comfortable 18th position, with last Saturday’s one all draw at Wrexham almost ensuring their league survival for another year.
Speaking to BBC Radio Manchester, Alexander stated –
“We’re not safe yet - I’m hoping the fans will get down to the Moss on Saturday, get behind the team and who knows if we get three points we might be safe with a couple of games to go”
Macclesfield are the perennial strugglers within League Two and it is hoped that then man who guided Lincoln to four consecutive play off positions will have the same effect at Moss Rose.
All the signs look promising at this stage – good luck Keith!
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