, Sol Campbell leaves Macclesfield Town by mutual consent

Sol Campbell leaves Macclesfield Town by mutual consent

Eight months after being appointed as Macclesfield Town manager, Sol Campbell has departed Moss Rose by mutual consent. He leaves the club after securing their status is the Football League last season and started off this season with an opening day defeat to Exeter City before beating new boys Leyton Orient 3-0.

Speaking upon the announcement of his departure, Campbell has thanked the players, staff and fans of Macclesfield Town for the roles they played in his tenure in charge of the Silkmen.

“Macclesfield Town provided me with a great beginning in the managerial side of the game, as well as a fantastic learning curve which I am truly grateful for.

“I would like to thank all the players and staff for their support during my time at the Moss Rose and also all the loyal fans, whose belief at the end of last season ultimately played a tangible role in our success.”

The club also thanked Campbell for his contributions during his time with the club, stating that his “passion, drive and football knowledge will always be remembered at the Moss Rose with fondness”. Now, the club will move on to try and bring in a replacement as soon as possible, with the Silkmen stating that they are hoping to make an announcement as soon as possible regarding a new manager.

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