EFL, the Wigan takeover and us....

EFL, the Wigan takeover and us....

Postby redrobo » Sat Jun 17, 2023 4:28 pm

https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/spo ... nt-4185571

Some could say that there is one law for the so called bigger boys whilst minnows like ourselves suffer from any sense of concern by the EFL..... :cry:
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Re: O/T EFL, the Wigan takeover and us....

Postby black morse » Sat Jun 17, 2023 6:37 pm

redrobo wrote:https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/sport/football/opinion-wigan-athletic-takeover-highlights-morecambes-predicament-4185571

Some could say that there is one law for the so called bigger boys whilst minnows like ourselves suffer from any sense of concern by the EFL..... :cry:


I must admit that sometimes I suspect the majority of the owners of EFL clubs would rather that teams with small fan bases were not in the league at all.
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Re: O/T EFL, the Wigan takeover and us....

Postby RedRedWine » Sun Jun 18, 2023 8:14 am

This article is a waste of time, and is not really news worthy at all. The local sports reporter is a complete joker that is propped up by clickbait adverts; he couldn’t earn a living if it was based solely on newspaper sales.

Whilst there is bias towards the big clubs…. Wigan Athletic aren’t a big club.

Unlike our situation, their takeover has gone through quickly because the previous owner can’t pay the running costs and unsettled tax liabilities which threaten the existence of the club. There is an urgency to sell to a credible buyer.

Our situation is thus; we’re largely self-sufficient compared to an operation like Wigan… we’re not tied to big playing contracts we can’t afford, and are up to date paying bills. Bond Group want Sarb to be a credible buyer, so are waiting/hoping that they meet EFL fit and proper persons test. IMO this will never happen - it would already have happened if this was going to progress, but it’s their prerogative to wait. However, whilst they do wait and don’t invest into the club (having the highest ever Morecambe FC League Two budget is still likely to be a relegation survival kit, however they dress it up) - the value of their asset will keep decreasing.

This young drinks entrepreneur of a drinks brand you can’t buy really is a publicity hound, getting his name in the papers with every available club. It’s all about self promotion. Joseph Cala number two. The former Wigan owner saw this, and he’s clearly been dismissed as not a credible owner straight away. Now he’s just back to being a prospective owner of the Shrimps; we want an actual owner able to take us forward - and him floating around is not helping that prospect from happening whilst the pound signs are lighting up for the turkey teeth assassins.
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Re: O/T EFL, the Wigan takeover and us....

Postby Freez » Sun Jun 18, 2023 4:35 pm

Sad but true.
There are others with interest, so I’m told, but nobody can do anything until Mr Whittingham green lights anyone. Barmy.
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Re: O/T EFL, the Wigan takeover and us....

Postby CityShrimp » Sun Jun 18, 2023 5:51 pm

The minutes from that meeting between the board and the Shrimps Trust suggest that Jason may have entered into an exclusivity agreement with Sarbjot. It could be the case that Jason is fed up of Sarbjot and is fully prepared to do a deal with someone else but is having to wait until the end of the exclusivity period.
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