A Football Club's Lifeline: How Macclesfield FC Helped Owner Overcome Addiction
Rob Smethurst, the owner of Macclesfield FC, has revealed how his role as a football club boss helped him overcome his addiction. The 45-year-old entrepreneur credits the football community with giving him a new lease on life after struggling with addiction for over a decade.
Smethurst's journey into recovery began when he took the reins at Macclesfield FC in 2021, just months before the team's relegation to League Two marked their third consecutive season outside of the Football League. The experience proved to be a turning point in his life, as it forced him to confront the personal demons that had been holding him back.
"I was struggling with addiction for over 10 years," Smethurst said. "But taking on Macclesfield FC gave me a new sense of purpose and helped me to address my issues head-on."
Under Smethurst's leadership, Macclesfield FC has experienced a resurgence in fortunes, finishing seventh in League Two last season. But more importantly, the football club has given its owner a second chance at life.
"Macclesfield FC saved his life," said Mark Kennedy, the team's director of operations. "Rob's dedication to the club and its fans is inspiring, and it's clear that he's made a real difference in people's lives."
Smethurst's story is one of hope and redemption, highlighting the positive impact that football can have on individuals struggling with addiction. As he continues to lead Macclesfield FC, Smethurst remains committed to using his platform to support those affected by addiction, both on and off the pitch.
"I'm grateful for the opportunity to work with an amazing team of people who share my passion for football and my commitment to making a difference," Smethurst said. "Together, we're building something special at Macclesfield FC β not just a football club, but a community that's changing lives."
Rob Smethurst, the owner of Macclesfield FC, has revealed how his role as a football club boss helped him overcome his addiction. The 45-year-old entrepreneur credits the football community with giving him a new lease on life after struggling with addiction for over a decade.
Smethurst's journey into recovery began when he took the reins at Macclesfield FC in 2021, just months before the team's relegation to League Two marked their third consecutive season outside of the Football League. The experience proved to be a turning point in his life, as it forced him to confront the personal demons that had been holding him back.
"I was struggling with addiction for over 10 years," Smethurst said. "But taking on Macclesfield FC gave me a new sense of purpose and helped me to address my issues head-on."
Under Smethurst's leadership, Macclesfield FC has experienced a resurgence in fortunes, finishing seventh in League Two last season. But more importantly, the football club has given its owner a second chance at life.
"Macclesfield FC saved his life," said Mark Kennedy, the team's director of operations. "Rob's dedication to the club and its fans is inspiring, and it's clear that he's made a real difference in people's lives."
Smethurst's story is one of hope and redemption, highlighting the positive impact that football can have on individuals struggling with addiction. As he continues to lead Macclesfield FC, Smethurst remains committed to using his platform to support those affected by addiction, both on and off the pitch.
"I'm grateful for the opportunity to work with an amazing team of people who share my passion for football and my commitment to making a difference," Smethurst said. "Together, we're building something special at Macclesfield FC β not just a football club, but a community that's changing lives."