JJ And Ward Earn Victory At Macc
- mike51507
- Dec 27, 2025
- 1 min read

The Bucks 2-0 victory at Macclesfield, on Boxing Day, was the first league victory at the Moss Rose since 1983 and hopefully will be the turning point for the current league form. Manager John McGrath made three changes for the clash with Kieran Burton (following suspension), Ryan McLean and Will Trueman (playing in a more forward roll than of late) coming in for Josh Smith, Oli Greaves and Keziah Martin. There were places on the bench for the two new loan signings, right-winger Connor Douglas (on a season loan from Leeds United) and forward Adriel Walker (on a months’ loan from Stoke City)....Full Report HERE
The Bucks are back in action next Tuesday (30th) with a 7-45 kick-off against Worksop Town at the Tarmac Silverlands Stadium.





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