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st06nc2 22-12-2016 21:29

Re: Morecambe
 
Considering the "wealthy" new owners used some small unknown asset finance broker from the North East as their "advisors", it does look as if their idea was always to borrow money on the ground, the stadium, the plant/equipment, etc via mortgages/re-leasing, rather than put money in themselves. I was surprised at the time, any genuinely wealthy buyers would be using the large respectable solicitors/accountants as their advisors, not what appears to be some small-time brokers. I hope that they havn't actually done any loans/lease back deals and just pocketed the money leaving the club worse off than before

monkey hanger 23-12-2016 10:17

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1183596)
Whatever happened to be FA fit and proper test for new owners

seems only to apply to british people. how many other foreign owners are going to be allowed to interfere with our game. no good seems to come out of their involvment just loads of hassle for the fans. cardiff and blackburn are good examples and the glazers spawned a breakaway club. the whole thing about foreign ownership needs looking at quickly by the sweet f.a.

st06nc2 23-12-2016 16:54

Re: Morecambe
 
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/c...224792/charges

11 loans currently outstanding for Morecambe

Exile on Spencer St 23-12-2016 17:56

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1183634)
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/c...224792/charges

11 loans currently outstanding for Morecambe

Is that one for each first team player?;)

cashman 23-12-2016 17:58

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1183637)
Is that one for each first team player?;)

Hope not or we are likely to be the loser.:eek:

st06nc2 23-12-2016 18:13

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1183637)
Is that one for each first team player?;)

Against assets aswell so if it does go tits up they've not a got a stand to stand on to paraphrase

maccawozzagod 23-12-2016 18:18

Re: Morecambe
 
Nothing recent there though so nothing sinister in light of recent events. Most recent is PFA from April

monkey hanger 25-12-2016 09:23

Re: Morecambe
 
hartlepools could be next. getting loans, unpaid income tax, unhappy fans that can,t seem to get to the bottom of whats going on. worrying times for my townsfolk.

cashman 25-12-2016 09:33

Re: Morecambe
 
Hope not small clubs are really struggling more than ever it seems these days.:eek:

Revived Red 25-12-2016 14:03

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1183723)
Hope not small clubs are really struggling more than ever it seems these days.:eek:

While the big clubs get richer and richer, without a care for the poorer clubs. Some players earn in a week enough money to allow a small club to survive for a year. :mad:

choirboy 26-12-2016 12:06

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1183733)
While the big clubs get richer and richer, without a care for the poorer clubs. Some players earn in a week enough money to allow a small club to survive for a year. :mad:

It would be a nice idea if the over paid 'elite' players of the Premier League each adopted a club from the lower divisions and non league in order to put some of their earnings back into grass roots football! They could then turn up to watch 'their adopted team' occasionally which might help increase the gate and give the smaller clubs a bit of publicity too.:mosher:

Exile on Spencer St 26-12-2016 13:28

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1183765)
It would be a nice idea if the over paid 'elite' players of the Premier League each adopted a club from the lower divisions and non league in order to put some of their earnings back into grass roots football! They could then turn up to watch 'their adopted team' occasionally which might help increase the gate and give the smaller clubs a bit of publicity too.:mosher:

Maybe, but it would severely reduced the profits at the tattoo parlours.

cashman 26-12-2016 13:30

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1183775)
Maybe, but it would severely reduced the profits at the tattoo parlours.

And the knocking shops.

AccyMad 29-12-2016 10:48

Re: Morecambe
 
According to Radio Lancs Morecambe are now under a transfer embargo, presumably because of their financial problems - worrying times for the Shrimps

andyd 29-12-2016 11:42

Re: Morecambe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1183921)
According to Radio Lancs Morecambe are now under a transfer embargo, presumably because of their financial problems - worrying times for the Shrimps

Confirmed Cole Stockton whose been on loan at Shrimps returning to Tranmere in January.


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