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Lancaster Guardian on MSN“A proud 105-year-old institution is now completely stalled:” Would-be buyers claim Morecambe are set to go out of business on MondayMorecambe’s prospective buyers claim the club is set to go out of business on Monday unless a sale is completed.
Jason Whittingham insists he is still “working towards a successful sale” of Morecambe, even as the crisis-hit National ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said it was "imperative" Jason Whittingham "acts to help save the club" by selling to "give [it] ...
On Tuesday, Panjab Warriors published a statement in conjunction with fans group The Shrimps' trust, local MP Lizzi Collinge, ...
London-based sports investment company Panjab Warriors releases a statement saying it is "ready, willing and able" to buy ...
Since the decline of the domestic tourism industry which underpinned Morecambe's boon, its 105-year-old football club has ...
The culture, media and sport secretary has written an open letter to Morecambe owner Jason Whittingham calling on him to sell ...
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Futbol Chronicle on MSNMorecambe FC Crisis Leaves Town Fearing CollapseIn the shadow of the wintering tide and the bone-chilling wind off the Bay, Morecambe stands still—its lifeblood football ...
Morecambe owner Jason Whittingham has been urged to "do the right thing" and sell the club by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy.
MORECAMBE are on the verge of being chucked out of the National League. Panjab Warriors were trying to buy the 105-year-old ...
Morecambe owner Jason Whittingham says that he cannot wait to get out of the club, amid a protracted takeover of the Shrimps. Whittingham, through Bond Group Investments, took over in May 2018 ...
Fears are growing at Morecambe that the relegation-threatened League One side will become the next English club to enter administration after players and staff were told their March wages would be ...
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