Macclesfield Express

Kane confirms drop for rivals

- NPL PREMIER DIVISION

ATHERTON .................. 0 MACCLESFIE­LD ......... 1 A 1-0 defeat at home to Macclesfie­ld on Tuesday night confirmed Atherton Collieries’ relegation from the Northern Premier League.

Ahead of their final midweek outing of the season, Colls knew that they still needed to win all three of their remaining fixtures and hope other results went their way if they were to produce the most dramatic of escapes.

However, Kane Drummond struck his 14th goal of the season inside the final quarter to mathematic­ally confirm their fate as the Silkmen climbed to second in the table after their seventh league win in a row.

Colls’ evening got even worse shorter after as they were reduced to 10 men, Lewis Thompson sent off for a second bookable offence.

They have won just seven of their 38 league games and still have to face Marine and Worksop Town - both of whom are fighting for a spot in the play-offs.

Reflecting on their performanc­e after the game, manager David Chadwick was quick to pay tribute to both his squad and the club’s supporters.

“I thought we were brilliant,” he said post-match.

“I’m so proud of them all because we’ve gone toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in the league and we know what quality they’ve got.

“[Macclesfie­ld] are a good set of lads. I know a few of them, and they needed to work hard to get a result today.”

When asked about Colls’ support from the stands, Chadwick added: “It’s been a tough season. We’ve had to build a team from scratch, and the fans have never shirked away.

“They backed the players all season and showed their appreciate at the end - clapping every single player, which was good to see.”

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