Morecambes FC, which is based in Lancashire, England, landed last season at the very bottom of League Two and from next year will play outside the “professional” league system in England in the National League.
Especially in the last season, the fans have been pissed off and demonstrated against the management and owners.
The crisis on the pitch does not come alone, the financial has been complete chaos and the sale was the only thing that prevented complete disaster.
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Morecambe’s owner Jason Whittingham has announced a deal to sell the club to Panjab Warriors Sports LTD.
In a statement on behalf of Bond Group Investments, Whittingham said:
“Bond Group Investments LTD and Panjab Warriors Sports LTD have today agreed final terms for the transfer of ownership and sale of Morecambe Football Club Limited, subject to contract, and intend to complete the sale of Morecambe Football Club Limited on Monday 7 July 2025.”
“Bond Group has invited former board members of Morecambe FC back to the board to support the final phases of the sale process. At the time of publication, Bond Group is awaiting confirmation from its board members.”
“Panjab Warriors will now work with the National League to handle the final stages of the sale process, in particular to communicate their plans for the 2025/26 season and document that the club will be in a stable financial situation going forward.”
“Final documentation for the completion of the sale is being prepared, and the transition will take place on Monday, July 7, 2025.”
“A further update from Bond Group will follow on Monday 7 July 2025.”
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