fulwoodshrimp wrote: but relegation would reduce the value of his investment in the club by millions.
KenH wrote:Who know what their plans are?
Seasider9601 wrote:KenH wrote:Who know what their plans are?
Nobody does !! Because the silence is deafening............!!!!!
KenH wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:KenH wrote:Who know what their plans are?
Nobody does !! Because the silence is deafening............!!!!!
Realistically, if they had grand plans for the good of the club, or good news, they'd have been making noise about it. They've had plenty of time - they'd have been sniffing around for a couple of months or more before they bought it and it's now nearly 3 months since the announcement of Diego's acquisition - that's probably nigh-on six months. What have we heard from Diego - a few meaningless platitudes from Diego in a Radio Lancashire interview. What have we heard from the other board members - sweet FA!
That's why people are worried. Silence is usually a very bad sign in business.
It was bad enough under the mismanagement of PMG/MD over the past few years - where the lack of information has proved to be because there was nothing good to say. It seems the new owners are just carrying on where PMG/MD left off.
It's not just relegation we need to fear - will there even be a football club in future?
George Dawes wrote:Think you would find the fans left would just set up a new club and start from scratch, , and for me I'd call it (Morecambe Bay) with the idea of capturing a bigger fan base.
Shrimpy wrote:Morecombe
Christies Child wrote:The thought of a Darlington situation where the very existence of the club is put into doubt is a distinct possibility and it is imperative that we as supporters do everything to ensure that Morecambe FC remains as an identity and not one that is cast to the realms of 'what was'....
Seasider9601 wrote:Christies Child wrote:The thought of a Darlington situation where the very existence of the club is put into doubt is a distinct possibility and it is imperative that we as supporters do everything to ensure that Morecambe FC remains as an identity and not one that is cast to the realms of 'what was'....
I've been saying it for a few years on here now and referring to Darlington....
Times are tough but we must protect what we've got - Football League status. It might not last forever, but lets not just let it fade away with a whimper. We need to support the lads in full (yes, I was critical of Jennings on Saturday) but if we don't support them, we will die a death. Be in no doubt about that.
The one person who is hurting more than most in all this is Jim himself. Watch his video post Luton on Saturday if you're in any doubt. The man was close to tears. Heartbreaking to see.
Let's back this team 100% - they need us to. Yes, there's things going on behind the scenes that we can't influence, but the team and our status matters.
Christies Child wrote:A few weeks ago I posted that life back in non league would be unacceptable. But now with our finances reported to be in such a state and no news coming from our new owners about what the future holds, the prospect of a return to non league may be a logical move IF the survival of OUR club is to be.
Christies Child wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:Christies Child wrote:The thought of a Darlington situation where the very existence of the club is put into doubt is a distinct possibility and it is imperative that we as supporters do everything to ensure that Morecambe FC remains as an identity and not one that is cast to the realms of 'what was'....
I've been saying it for a few years on here now and referring to Darlington....
Times are tough but we must protect what we've got - Football League status. It might not last forever, but lets not just let it fade away with a whimper. We need to support the lads in full (yes, I was critical of Jennings on Saturday) but if we don't support them, we will die a death. Be in no doubt about that.
The one person who is hurting more than most in all this is Jim himself. Watch his video post Luton on Saturday if you're in any doubt. The man was close to tears. Heartbreaking to see.
Let's back this team 100% - they need us to. Yes, there's things going on behind the scenes that we can't influence, but the team and our status matters.
But the one person who can change it all is the manager himself, by changing tactics and being positive from the off at home games.
Luton came at us from the off because their manager had told them to do so and by playing with 2 strikers pressurising our back line. When was the last time we put pressure on an opponents back line from the off... It's one v four which is too negative.
The manager dictates tactics, he sets up a team in a certain way. It would be great if our manager set up the team from the off to put pressure on the opposition rather than inviting pressure which is what is happening all too often....
fulwoodshrimp wrote:I can't put it into words properly and perhaps from a legal standpoint that's a good thing but something doesn't seem quite right about the sale of the club! I can't understand the silence of the seller and the buyer!
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