Episodes

  • The Silkmen News Podcast Episode 12: End of Season Review
    May 9 2026

    Matt, Alex, and a Silkmen News Podcast debut for Noah Wakefield as the pod gives all their takes on the end of the season.

    Play off glory wasn’t to be for Macclesfield in this debut National League North campaign, after high drama against Chester in the quarter final a win against Kidderminster Harriers was a step too far in the semi. Both of those games will be given a good look over, we’ll have reflections across the campaign as a whole, a look back at pre season predictions, and ahead to next season at who John Rooney should be considering to keep to mount another promotion charge with most of the squad out of contract in the summer.

    Podcast available on all good platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and many more. Or you can listen through the player above.

    We’re activley looking for more contributors to the podcast in particular from people who are under represented within the fan base. Do get in touch if you’re intrested in getting involved. If there’s anything you’d like us to cover in future podcasts then leave us a comment and we’ll get it in for future episodes.

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    56 mins
  • Episode 11: Play Off Quarter Final Preview
    Apr 28 2026

    James, Alex, and Ben back for the first time in a while and how could we miss this one. Yes, it’s the start of what could be a huge final three games of this debut National League North season as Macclesfield play Chester in the National League North play offs. All the big questions answered here. What have we learnt from our previous league defeats to The Seals this campaign? What approach should John Rooney take for this one? And don’t get us started on Dearnley v Ravenhill in the battle to start in goal.

    Regardless of the result on Wednesday night there’s plenty to celebrate for the Silkmen this season. We’ve got some reflections on our favourite moments in the league this season (Chorley away?), why form leading up to this might have dipped, and a brief look across our other play off contenders.

    Podcast available on all good platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and many more. Or you can listen through the player above.

    We’re activley looking for more contributors to the podcast in particular from people who are under represented within the fan base. Do get in touch if you’re intrested in getting involved. If there’s anything you’d like us to cover in future podcasts then leave us a comment and we’ll get it in for future episodes.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 10: FA Cup 4th Round Brentford Preview
    Feb 14 2026

    Here we go again, against all odds, after beating Crystal Palace in the FA Cup 3rd Round, Macclesfield are back again with another Premier League giant to kill in the 4th. This time it's the turn of Brentford...

    Matt and Alex locked in for this one with a full preview of Monday nights game against The Bee's. We've got all you need to know ahead of this one with a good look at how Macclesfield should set up and preferred starting line ups. Alongside the preview we've got chat on the Silkmen's form coming into this one with statement wins against Kidderminster Harriers and Leamington taking us back into the National League North play off contention.

    Podcast available on all good platforms.

    Get in touch in the comments.

    https://www.thesilkmennews.co.uk/

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    59 mins
  • Episode 9: Macclesfield FC and The Biggest Shock in FA Cup History
    Jan 19 2026

    James, Alex, and Ben with full comprehensive analysis of the biggest shock in the history of the FA Cup. And if you've not heard about it yet, that's right, it was Macclesfield 2-1 Crystal Palace!

    Still in a state of shock and at the end of a couple of hangovers it's time for the pod to talk through the historic game. In this episode we go over all the key performances, a look at how successfully the Silkmen set up tactically, and all the emotion of the day. In all that there's a little bit of time to touch on thoughts ahead of the fourth round game against Brentford, praise for John Rooney with a couple of big league wins inbetween the cup drama, and Africa Cup of Nations chat (of course).

    Podcast available on all good platforms.

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    https://www.thesilkmennews.co.uk/

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    56 mins
  • Episode 8: Tributes to Ethan McLeod and Crystal Palace Preview
    Jan 5 2026

    James, Ben, and Matt are back for the first Silkmen News podcast of 2026. This coming after the tragic death of Macclesfield striker Ethan McLeod on the 16th December 2025. Space is provided for some personal reflections on Ethan's passing and how the club has paid a fitting tribute to Ethan's life in the weeks since.

    We review the performances in back to back defeats against Buxton and Chester, share some thoughts on the return to the club of Jimmy Holmes as Head of Recruitment, and then it's looking ahead to Saturday. Full extended preview of the FA Cup Third Round game against Premier League Crystal Palace in what promises to be the biggest game the club has faced, and maybe, just maybe the biggest ever shock in FA Cup history.

    Podcast available on all good platforms.

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    https://www.thesilkmennews.co.uk/

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    55 mins
  • Episode 7: No Sleep Til Slough
    Dec 1 2025

    James, Matt, and Alex for this one giving you a complete preview of argubaly the biggest game in Macclesfield FC history as the Silkmen travel to Slough Town in the FA Cup Second Round on Sunday. We've got everything you need to know ahead of the tie with a full review of both sides journey to this stage, how we feel John Rooney should set up, and we'll allow ourselves to dream just a little bit with hopes of any potential third round draw.

    Otherwise picking over the big away defeat to AFC Fylde, an improved home draw against Scarborough Athletic, and more importantly what Macclesfield player past or present are we putting a top of our Christmas trees.

    Podcast available on all good platforms.

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    https://www.thesilkmennews.co.uk/

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    56 mins
  • Episode 6: Danny Elliott Appreciation Hour
    Nov 17 2025

    James, Alex, and Ben on for the now rebraded The Silkmen News Podcast. Silkmen remain in good form with loads of positive stuff to talk about and goalscorers being the theme of the show. Whether that's Ben recalling some wild memories of Briane Deane at Sheffield United, the brilliance of James Berry, and an extended chat on Danny Elliott becoming Macclesfield FC's all time top goal scorer.

    Alongside that a review of recent league games and Saturday's win in the FA Trophy against Prescot Cables. How much did John Rooney learn about his squad in that one baring in mind a good amount of rotation from our exceptional league form? And speaking of rotation how many American teenagers will make their Silkmen debuts in the Cheshire Senior Cup this week?

    Podcast available on all good platforms.

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    https://www.thesilkmennews.co.uk/

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    51 mins
  • Episode 5: Quadruple Is On!
    Nov 3 2025

    James, Matt, and Alex back again with another episode including live reaction to the FA Cup 2nd Round Draw. Is a quadruple on for The Silkmen this season with an away trip sorted to the lowest ranked team left in the competition.

    Plenty of positivity alround this episode after exceptional displays against AFC Totton and South Shields. With such success questions of how Macclesfield can keep their feet on the ground and get through an extremely busy November schedule intact. Off the pitch a question also remains as to why there hasn't yet been any news on who's running the football club after Rob Smethurst announced his stepping back of day to day running.

    Available to listen on all good podcast platforms.

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    Email: silkcast2025@gmail.com

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    52 mins