Macclesfield hero heads back to school on Monday

Macclesfield v Crystal Palace, FA Cup third round, January 2025
Macclesfield v Crystal Palace, FA Cup third round, January 2025
  • Sam Heathcote said he will return to his PE teacher job still “on cloud nine” after Macclesfield’s FA Cup upset
  • Macclesfield beat holders Crystal Palace two-one, becoming the first non-league side to knock out the holders since 1909
  • Players and staff spoke about the club’s community spirit and a tribute to late forward Ethan McLeod

Macclesfield defender Sam Heathcote said he will be back teaching PE on Monday morning after helping the Silkmen produce one of the FA Cup’s standout shocks, a two-one third round win over holders Crystal Palace.

On a remarkable afternoon at Moss Rose, Macclesfield, who play in National League North, scored through captain Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley Ricketts. The result made them the first non-league side to eliminate the holders since Palace themselves knocked out Wolves in 1909.

Palace pulled one back late when Yeremy Pino scored a 90th-minute free kick, setting up a tense finish, but Macclesfield held on through six minutes of stoppage time.

For Heathcote, the celebrations will be followed by a return to normal life at Stamford Park Primary School in Altrincham.

“I didn’t expect to be going back in having won! It’ll be really nice, I’ll have a smile on my face for a long time,” Heathcote said.

Heathcote, who teaches children aged three to 11, said some of his older pupils had delivered blunt pre-match advice.

“They told me, ‘Don’t get sent off’, ‘Don’t give away a penalty’. There’s nothing positive!” he joked. “But a few of them will be happy on Monday for me.”

Dawson set the tone with an early, robust challenge that left him bleeding from a head wound and wearing a bandage. Heathcote said he helped him sort himself out just before Dawson headed in Luke Duffy’s free kick to put Macclesfield ahead two minutes before half-time.

“I’ll take the assist for that!” Heathcote joked. “A bit of his (bandage) ripped off, then he started shouting at me because I was taking way too long, and then he scored. We’ll take that all day.”

The win also highlighted the day-to-day reality of part-time football at Macclesfield, a club formed in 2020 after the demise of Macclesfield Town. Dawson, 27, works as a part-time coach and for a friend’s candle business, and he was helping clear snow from the Moss Rose pitch earlier in the week to ensure a league game could go ahead.

“I had a shovel until the gaffer called me!” Dawson said. “I had to pretend I was sat on a tractor but I was clearing the snow. Then I dropped all of the lads’ new tracksuits off (on Friday), I was like Postman Pat. That was after I finished work. It’s a community club and we all stick together here.”

Heathcote also spoke about the togetherness around the club following the death of forward Ethan McLeod, who was 21 when he died in a car crash on December 16 after travelling back from Macclesfield’s match at Bedford Town.

“A lot of the lads said that at the full-time whistle, when we managed to find each other, that was for him,” Heathcote said. “Every time we step on that field, we try and do our best for him.

“It’s been such a difficult time. I can’t really put into words how everyone’s felt and everyone’s come together…from his family, to the staff, to the players and the fans and everyone. It just shows how much of a special football club this is.”

Leave a Comment

Leave a Comment






The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

More in News

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 18, 2020: Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal pictured during the 2019/20 Premier League game between Arsenal FC and Sheffield United FC at Emirates Stadium. — Photo by CosminIftode

Arteta Praises Martinelli After Portsmouth Hat Trick

Gabriel Martinelli scored three as Arsenal won 4-1 at Portsmouth ...
Craig Gordon

Craig Gordon save of the season seals Hearts win at Dundee

Hearts kept their Scottish Premiership lead intact at Dundee after ...

TikTok to show live World Cup match clips

FIFA says its media partners can broadcast “parts of matches” ...
Elland Road (image courtesy Deposit Photos)

Elland Road expansion approved, Leeds target 53000

Leeds City Council backed plans to raise capacity from 37,645 ...
Benjamin Sesko of Manchester United scores to make it 2-0 during the Premier League match Manchester United vs Sunderland at Old Trafford, Manchester, United Kingdom, 4th October 2025 — Photo by operations@newsimages.co.uk

Benjamin Sesko says great things coming at United

Benjamin Sesko backed Manchester United to finish the season strongly ...

Trending on Futbol Chronicle

What Is The Club World Cup?

The FIFA Club World Cup has undergone a significant transformation, ...

Why Soccer Is The Best Sport

Soccer has become incredibly popular across the globe in recent ...