Hodgie1978 wrote:The Efl can only say if a potential owner is fit and proper or not.
They can not force anyone to sell a club.
marky No.1 wrote:Trust email states Jason is working with the EFL to approve a suitable update. He's confirmed that a formal update will be coming early next week.
Technically this means tomorrow or Tuesday
Hodgie1978 wrote:1. It's not hard to sell the club is it ? You turned down an offer that was far more than the club was worth.
2. If its was any other club their fans would behave far worse towards you. Blaming Shrimps fans is laughable.
Billy bodger wrote:I do however need to ask; Do you think it’s a good job the ground is protected by the trust/covenant on it.
Billy bodger wrote:I really do hope he has the interests of Morecambe FC at the forefront of his actions and that he sells the Club as a going concern soon.
BerlinWaller wrote:If he goes back on his word, what should be done about it?
Keith wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:If he goes back on his word, what should be done about it?
When he goes back on his word, what CAN be done about it?
Keith wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:If he goes back on his word, what should be done about it?
When he goes back on his word, what CAN be done about it?
BerlinWaller wrote:We could get Lizzi Collinge involved as well, it's the least she can do after voting to help freeze the old folk of the town to death!
captain sparkle wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:We could get Lizzi Collinge involved as well, it's the least she can do after voting to help freeze the old folk of the town to death!
Quote from Ms. Collinge last month -
“Teams like Morecambe FC need a strong regulatory framework to ensure owners are fit for purpose and that fans are properly engaged.
"I have joined the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Football Supporters and I am working with fellow MPs to push for our manifesto commitment of a new Independent Football Regulator to be put in place as soon as possible.
“Shrimps fans deserve to have a strong system that supports football at every league level and to be assured of the long term sustainability of local clubs.”
marky No.1 wrote:Lizzi Collinge was on the pitch at the game last week, presumably part of the sponsors group
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