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'What dreams are made of': Macclesfield owner revels in FA Cup giant-killing

MACCLESFIELD, England, Jan 10 : ‌Five years after buying the club from the ashes of a defunct team, Macclesfield owner Robert Smethurst said he would never in a million years have imagined his side springing arguably the greatest upset in FA Cup history when they knocked out holders Crystal Palace.

The sixth-tier side beat Palace 2-1 on Saturday to move into the fourth round at the expense of the Premier League team who sit a jaw-dropping 117 places above them in the English football pyramid.

The fairytale triumph marked the first time a non-league side had eliminated the FA Cup holders ‌since Palace themselves knocked out Wolverhampton Wanderers in the first round 117 years ago.

The ‌result at the tiny, 5,300-capacity stadium saw delirious Macclesfield fans stream on to the artificial pitch to celebrate a giant-killing feat that will be remembered for decades to come.

'WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF'

"This is unbelievable. The scenes... I have no words. It's what dreams are made of. And to see all the Mac fans run on the pitch, it just shows how much it meant to everyone," Smethurst told TNT Sports.

"For me, who bought this club five years ago, I never, ever would have ever imagined ‍this to have happened today.

"I bought it from (real estate portal) Rightmove after four days' drinking and I can't remember really buying it. And then look where we are now! It's incredible."

Macclesfield is a phoenix club that was formed after Macclesfield Town were expelled from the National League five years ago, with debts totalling more than 500,000 pounds ($669,950).

Since Smethurst bought the club and Macclesfield entered the ninth tier ​in 2021-22, they have won three promotions in ‌four seasons. However, he said he never envisioned such a huge

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