Macclesfield Express

Drop spells end for Fiacre as Silkman

Relegation means defender has gone from club skipper to unemployed

- SIMON PEACH

FIACRE Kelleher is unemployed, frustrated and understand­ably anxious after the ongoing mess at Macclesfie­ld saw him go from captain to free agent this week.

Having swept up at the club’s end-of-season awards for his performanc­es amid challengin­g circumstan­ces, the 24-year-old was set for another season skippering the Silkmen in Sky Bet League Two.

But everything changed when Macclesfie­ld’s relegation to the National

League was confirmed last Monday.

Misconduct related to the non-payment of player wages in March brought a six-point penalty and final blow to their League Two hopes, also leading to the exit of captain Kelleher.

“Up until Tuesday of last week I was just set on staying at Macclesfie­ld for the upcoming season in League Two,” the defender told the PA news agency.

“They extended an option on my contract to keep me for another year and then, as of Tuesday, we were relegated, so that kind of took away my option and now I’m a free agent.

“Yeah, in the space of a week I’ve gone from thinking I’m playing League Two football to not much at the moment.”

Macclesfie­ld’s league match against Crewe in December was suspended after the players went on strike due to the non-payment of wages.

It led to the Silkmen being docked points and the punishment for March’s misconduct saw them relegated from League Two on a pointsper-game basis.

Kelleher finds that hard to swallow after the players had come together in adversity but could not blame the EFL for taking the decision given the “pretty unacceptab­le” non-payments, even if he questioned the timing.

“I suppose the thing that frustrates me is just how long it all took,” he said.

“You know, this should

‘I’ve gone from thinking I’m playing League Two football to not much at the minute’

have all been dealt with by May or June, really, giving everybody a fair chance to get out and try to find a different club.

“They’ve taken it now to a stage where I thought I was going to be back there playing football and now two, three weeks before the new season is meant to start I found out that I don’t have anywhere to play.

“It’s just frustratin­g from that point of view that it took so long to get dealt with.”

That delay saw Kelleher miss a number of opportunit­ies to move on, having batted away interest due to his commitment to

Macclesfie­ld in a summer unlike any other.

“I suppose the feeling is one of anxiety, really,” the Irish defender said, wary of the impact of Covid-19 on football clubs.

“I don’t really know what’s around the corner for me at the moment, so just a bit anxious as to what’s going to be there for me.

“But, you know, a small bit of relief that I finally know now 100 per cent what my situation is and that I’m gone from the club because for the last two months through all these court cases I’ve not been quite sure what way it’s going to go.

“Just the fact that it’s all over... there’s a bit of relief, but anxiety quickly takes over as to what’s going to be next down the line for me.”

Kelleher departs Macclesfie­ld grateful for two years in the Football League and, most importantl­y, a fanbase that kept siding with the players through dark and difficult times.

“I’d just like to say thanks for all their support over the last two years, especially last year with everything that went on,” he added. “Just thank you for sticking by us.

“I really hope that the club can get to a sustainabl­e place, where they can bring in a good team, pay them on time and just have a real go at trying to come back up.”

Meanwhile, Macclesfie­ld Town has confirmed that the pre-season friendly against Manchester United Under 23s has regretfull­y been cancelled.

The game was scheduled to take place on Friday 28th August and represente­d the club’s first warm-up fixture ahead of the 2020/21 campaign.

Despite this, the two clubs are hopeful that an alternativ­e date can be arranged.

 ?? Eg13multim­edia@gmail.com ?? Fiacre Kelleher, right, has departed Macclesfie­ld Town following their relegation
Eg13multim­edia@gmail.com Fiacre Kelleher, right, has departed Macclesfie­ld Town following their relegation

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