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  • The Silkmen were the better side and hit the post twice in first-half injury time.

    Manchester Evening News - RSS Feed 2009

  • Indeed, replace the Silkmen with a mid-table Championship side and Everton would dip very close to Liverpool's '06 Total Toughness Rating™.

    Who's the most obscure person to be sent off during a match? | The Knowledge 2011

  • Butcher only joined the Silkmen in the summer on a two-year deal following a successful loan spell, having initially been signed by Alexander, for the fifth time in his career, on 9

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • The Silkmen came from a goal down to lead 2-1 before David Wheater's header made it 2-2.

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • While Crawley's players had their feet up, Macclesfield were busy dumping Hull City out on their own patch, Emile Sinclair's double weaving a spot in the second round for the Silkmen.

    The Guardian World News James Dart 2011

  • The Silkmen came from a goal down to lead 2-1 before David Wheater's header made it 2-2.

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • The Silkmen looked to respond, but Elliott Hewitt could only shank a shot wide and a free-kick into the danger zone from Matthew Hamshaw was gathered by Adam Bogdan.

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • Plymouth play high up the field and after an evenly-matched start, are soon smothering the Silkmen and take two goals from set pieces.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011

  • It was looking like a comfortable evening's work for the hosts, but the Silkmen - only denied a cup upset in the original third-round tie when David Wheater's late header salvaged Bolton a 2-2 draw - improved after the interval and went close on several occasions to getting on the scoresheet.

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • Mourners are the Mercers, Silkmen, Lacemen and Milliners.

    Spectator, May 14, 1711 1711

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