Former Man Utd Player and Premier League Champion Returns to the Field After Almost Two Years to Play First Match for Ambitious Non-League Team
It’s been nearly two years since former Manchester United star Danny Simpson has graced the pitch for a competitive match, but he recently made his much-anticipated debut for Macclesfield FC. Robbie Savage’s non-league team has proven to be an attractive destination for former Premier League players, with Simpson being the latest addition to the squad. His return to action comes after a period of training with the club and pursuing coaching qualifications at Old Trafford. Despite his prolonged absence from professional football, Simpson was able to make a lasting impact in his first appearance, contributing to Macclesfield’s 4-2 victory over Tranmere. As a former Premier League winner with Leicester City, Simpson’s presence on the pitch is undoubtedly a valuable asset for Macclesfield FC. His journey from the Red Devils academy to various clubs before landing in non-league football is a testament to his dedication and enduring passion for the sport.
Former Manchester United star Danny Simpson made his long-awaited return to the pitch in nearly two years, debuting for Macclesfield FC in their 4-2 victory against Tranmere. Simpson, who won the Premier League with Leicester in 2016, joined the Northern Premier League side under the management of Robbie Savage. Macclesfield FC, a phoenix club of Macclesfield Town, has been making headlines with their signings of former Premier League stars, including Papiss Cisse and Oumar Niasse. Simpson, who left Bristol City in 2022, revealed that he has been training with Macclesfield FC while studying for his coaching badges at Old Trafford. The 36-year-old defender, who came through the Red Devils academy, managed to play 78 minutes in his first appearance and contributed to the team’s victory. After a successful career in the Premier League, Simpson is now finding a new role in non-league football with Macclesfield FC.