Macclesfield Express

Another cup final for superfan Geoff

- STUART GREER

WHEN Macclesfie­ld Town FC play in the FA Trophy next month one superfan will be watching more closely than the rest.

Legendary statistici­an and author Geoff Knights has devoted the last 25 years to recording the details of every game.

But while the 75-yearold won’t be travelling to Wembley this time, he will be watching the game on TV in order to update his meticulous records of the club’s history on his website silkmenarc­hives. org.uk.

Launched five years ago it has been a bible for football fans all over the globe, with hits from as far afield as China, Russia and Colombia.

As well as a detailed club history, player profiles and season reviews, Geoff has collected hundreds of photograph­s including ones from previous FA Trophy victories in 1970 and 1996.

They also include evocative pictures of players and fans celebratin­g during open-top bus tours through the town.

Geoff was with family, including wife Shirley and children Nicky and Chris, for the 1996 win.

The retired banker said: “It was a brilliant day. I knew when that first goal went in it was going to be our day.

“I remember after the final whistle we got soaked in the rain watching them collect the trophy. “It was worth it. “It was a golden era for the club. Four seasons in a row we won something and had open-top buses through the town.

“The atmosphere in the town was fantastic.”

Geoff’s first visit to the Moss Rose was in 1989 but his real interest in the Silkmen came when he jumped on a coach from his home in Gawsworth to travel to Wembley for the 1989 FA Trophy.

Despite the loss Geoff was hooked and began travelling home and away supporting the team.

Over the years Geoff formed an alliance with Chris Pugsley, the then unofficial statistics and history man at the club, and between them they

MATCH FACTS

Macclesfie­ld’s game against York is part of ‘Non-League Finals Day’ where supporters will also be able to attend the Buildbase FA Vase Final between Cleethorpe­s Town and South Shields with the same ticket.

Tickets for the day set about recording detailed statistics and milestones of every player and match.

Geoff later became a regular contributo­r in matchday programmes and eventually wrote a book ‘ The League Story So Far’ in 2009.

Eventually Geoff, with are priced at: Adults – £25, concession­s (OAP/students) – £10, U16 - £1.

Tickets are on sale now from the FA Ticketing website.

The FA Vase Final kicks off at 12.15pm and The FA Trophy Final is at 4.15pm, on Sunday, May 21. help from friend Mike Scott, was able to pull the informatio­n together for the website.

Geoff said: “It’s a labour of love that has turned into a great resource for the club and fans.

“It’s a shame I can’t be there for this final, but I’ll be cheering on the lads.”

 ??  ?? Geoff Knights The 1996 victory parade
Geoff Knights The 1996 victory parade
 ??  ?? The triumphant 1996 side
The triumphant 1996 side
 ??  ?? The 1970 FA Trophy final at Wembley. All footballin­g photos courtesy of John Rooney, former Macc Town FC photograph­er
The 1970 FA Trophy final at Wembley. All footballin­g photos courtesy of John Rooney, former Macc Town FC photograph­er
 ??  ?? Players celebratin­g the 1970 cup win
Players celebratin­g the 1970 cup win
 ??  ?? The 1996 FA Trophy
The 1996 FA Trophy

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