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Moss and Rose
The club was formed in 1874 and the team play their home games at the 6, 355 capacity Moss Rose stadium.
the club was denied promotion to the Football League because the Moss Rose did not meet league requirements of having a 6, 000 total capacity including at least 1, 000 seats by the League's deadline of 31 December 1994.
Macclesfield Town play their home games at the Moss Rose stadium in the south of the town, and have done so since 1891.
The first game at the Moss Rose ( on the ground adjoining the then named, Moss Rose Inn ) took place on 12 September 1891 and therefore 2011 was the ground's 120th anniversary.
Before moving to the Moss Rose, three other grounds were used: Macclesfield Grammar School, Rostron's Field ( near Coare Street ) and Victoria Road ( then known as Bowfield Lane ).
The current capacity of the Moss Rose is 6, 335, of which 2, 599 is seated.
The record attendance for Macclesfield Town at the Moss Rose is sometimes given as 7, 002 for an FA Cup tie against Spennymoor United in 1968.
Saga of the Silkmen ( p. 85 ) and the News of the World Football Annual both give the record attendance of Moss Rose games involving Macclesfield Town as 9, 003, in the Cheshire Cup tie vs. Winsford United, 14 February 1948.
Euro 96 winners Germany used the Moss Rose as a training base during the championships.
In September 2007, the Club released a statement for the possibility of relocating to a new Stadium, approximately 1 mile south from the Moss Rose to the proposed ' South Macclesfield Development Area '.
However, due to the club being a permanent fixture in the lower part of League Two and coupled with the fact that England lost the bid to host the 2018 World Cup ( which would have helped the cause for a new stadium ), it seems more than likely that Moss Rose will exist as the club's ground for the foreseeable future.
* Queen's Plate – Moss Rose
Macclesfield's professional football club, Macclesfield Town, first gained league status in 1997 as Football Conference Champions ; they had won that title two years earlier but were denied promotion as their Moss Rose stadium in the south of the town failed to meet Football League stadium capacity requirements.
Notable regulars included Mason Adams, Kevin McCarthy, Arnold Moss, John Beal, Howard Da Silva, Keir Dullea, Morgan Fairchild, Veleka Gray, Jack Grimes, Fred Gwynne, Larry Haines, Paul Hecht, Celeste Holm, Kim Hunter, Mercedes McCambridge, Tony Roberts, Norman Rose, Alexander Scourby, Marian Seldes and Kristoffer Tabori, and a then-unknown John Lithgow.
* Moss Rose ( 1947 )
Only two boats, Moss Rose and Mary Joseph, were not sunk and the crews returned to port on those boats.
In 1990, Chester were moved out of their Sealand Road home and temporarily shared Macclesfield's Moss Rose ground.
Chester City played a home Rumbelows Cup tie against Manchester City at Edgeley Park on 8 October 1991, owing to safety concerns regarding their temporary Moss Rose home.
They are also sometimes known as Rose Moss or more commonly Moss Roses.
* 1882-84-The Moss Rose, cantata ( fp.

Moss and is
the Briton Stirling Moss, one of the greatest virtuosi of all time, believes that ultra-fast road-circuit driving is an art form related to ballet.
Despite his three titles, and although John Cooper considered him " the greatest ", Formula One journalist Adam Cooper wrote in 1999 that Brabham is never listed among the Top 10 of all time, noting that " Stirling Moss and Jim Clark dominated the headlines when Jack was racing, and they still do ".
Lindow Man, also known as Lindow II and ( in jest ) as Pete Marsh, is the preserved bog body of a man discovered in a peat bog at Lindow Moss near Wilmslow in Cheshire, North West England.
Dating the body has proven problematic, but it is thought that Lindow Man was deposited into Lindow Moss, face down, some time between 2 BC and 119 AD, in either the Iron Age or Romano-British period.
Lindow Moss () is a peat bog in Mobberley, Cheshire, which has been used as common land since the medieval period.
Lindow Moss is a lowland raised mire ; this type of peat bog often produces the best preserved bog bodies, allowing more detailed analysis.
While some preserved human remains may contain DNA, peat bogs such as Lindow Moss are generally poor for such a purpose, and it is unlikely that DNA could be recovered from Lindow Man.
The White Russian is also the drink of choice of Maurice Moss, an IT guy on the British sitcom The IT Crowd.
* The National College of Music, London, is founded by the Moss family.
The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Moss.
There is a tale being told in Moss about the Church fire: The city of Moss always had a lot of crows, most likely because of the corn being harvested in the region.
Moss is mentioned since the Renaissance and was the site of the signing of the Convention of Moss in 1814, which solidified the union with Sweden.
Moss is served by Moss Airport, Rygge, which is located in the neighboring municipality of Rygge.
The Østfold Line runs through Moss, stopping at Moss Station, which is the southern terminus of one service of the Oslo Commuter Rail and an intermediate stop for regional trains.
Yet another tradition is the discovery of the royal body at Berry Moss, near Kelso.
In the US the Magnuson – Moss Warranty Act is a federal law which states that warrantors cannot require that only brand name parts and supplies be used with their products, as some printer manufacturers imply.
* National radio is broadcast from Belmont in the south-east, Bilsdale for North Yorkshire, and Holme Moss for South and West Yorkshire.
I'd Rather Be Right is a musical with a book by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, and music by Richard Rodgers.
A key element of these bogs is Sphagnum Moss, which acts as a sponge, absorbing up to twenty times its weight in water.

Moss and 8th
Mrs. Moss enrolled May-ling as an 8th grader at the Piedmont College.
In the state legislature Moss Beach is located in the 8th Senate District, represented by Democrat Leland Yee, and in the 19th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Gene Mullin.
The eastern terminus of the early medieval linear earthwork Nico Ditch is in Ashton Moss (); it was probably used as an administrative boundary and dates from the 8th or 9th century.
The western terminus of the early medieval linear earthwork Nico Ditch is in Hough Moss, just to the east of Stretford (); it was probably used as an administrative boundary and dates from the 8th or 9th century.
Moss rejoined and set fastest lap on his way to 8th place.

0.279 seconds.