Morecambe FC Crisis: Owner Dismisses Board to Prevent Administration
Morecambe FC owner Jason Whittingham dismisses the club's board to avoid administration, amidst ongoing financial struggles and relegation to the National League.

Morecambe FC owner Jason Whittingham has taken drastic measures to prevent the club from entering administration by dismissing the entire board of directors. This decision comes after the board threatened to place the club in administration if a sale to Panjab Warriors was not completed by the deadline.
The Crisis Unfolds
On Tuesday, the board issued two statements, giving Whittingham's Bond Group Investments until 18:00 BST to finalize the protracted sale. However, the deal was not completed, leading Whittingham to announce the immediate dismissal of the board. He stated that this action would provide the Bond Group with the necessary time to ensure the club's survival.
Relegation and Financial Struggles
Morecambe FC, which finished bottom of League Two last season, will now compete in the National League next season. This marks the first time since 2007 that the club will play outside the English Football League (EFL). The club's financial woes have been exacerbated by the prolonged sale process, with Panjab Warriors claiming to have already paid £3.8m to Bond Group, alongside a separate payment of £630,000 to clear outstanding loans.
Political and Public Reaction
Morecambe's MP Lizzi Collinge has urged Bond Group to expedite the sale, emphasizing the importance of securing the future of the 105-year-old club. The board initially set a deadline of 16:00 BST but extended it by two hours after new information emerged. Despite the extension, the sale was not finalized, prompting the board to announce their intention to contact administrators.
Looking Ahead
Whittingham, who has denied allegations of stalling the deal, has promised further communication on Thursday. The club's future remains uncertain as it navigates this financial and administrative crisis. The National League awaits Morecambe FC, but the path to stability is fraught with challenges.
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- Morecambe FC
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