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    Concerns grow with Morecambe placed under embargo by the EFL over unpaid tax bill

    Concerns grow with Morecambe placed under an embargo from the English Football League (EFL) over an unpaid tax bill.

    The Shrimps have not complied with EFL regulation 17.3, which specifically relates to the outstanding amounts owed to HMRC.

    As a result, the club will be prevented from strengthening its team or adding to its playing staff costs until such time as it has met its existing financial obligations and/or the club has rectified the relevant breach to the EFL’s satisfaction.

    This restriction will remain in effect until the club fulfills its financial obligations or rectifies the breach to the satisfaction of the EFL.

    Embargoes serve as a deterrent against clubs defaulting on their financial obligations to other clubs or players, as well as violating other important regulations, such as financial reporting.

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    The embargo has been in place since last Wednesday, although Morecambe FC has chosen not to provide a formal comment on the matter according to Beyond Radio.

    Although, Chief Executive, Ben Sadler has told BBC Radio Lancashire: ‘The circumstances around this issue are unusual following an assessment and we are working with the EFL & HMRC to resolve the matter as soon as possible.’

    Morecambe fans staged a march ahead of their game against Wrexham earlier in March to raise awareness about ongoing issues at the club.

    Shrimps Trust said they wanted to highlight their frustration that the club’s been up for sale for more than 18 months.

    The current owners, Bond Group Investments, listed Morecambe for sale 18 months ago but have not been able to finalize a deal yet.

    The company have owned Morecambe since May 2018 and officially placed the club on the market in September 2022.

    In response to the prolonged sale process, the Shrimps Trust, a supporters’ group, arranged a protest against the ownership.

    Demonstrators started at the Eric Morecambe Statue, proceeded along the promenade and Regent Road, and concluded the march at the Hurley Flyer pub near the stadium.

    During the protest, fans displayed ‘For Sale’ signs to showcase fan backing and highlight the ongoing availability of the club for purchase.

    Morecambe boss Ged Brannan said after being questioned on the march a day before it took place: “They all care about the club and want it to be sold in the future. I can’t wait until they get in the ground and get behind us like they have done all season.”

    Fans gave their reaction as concerns grow with Morecambe placed under an embargo by the EFL over an unpaid tax bill…

    @MorecambeFCFeed: @KieranMaguire @uglygame The circus continues!

    @snp9150: Sorry to hear

    @MFC_jordan: fuck jason, fuck bond group, fuck sake.

    @CassBen1: Important we don’t pretend to fully understand this without any context but it’s obviously not good news. HMRC issues start me thinking about winding up orders which have seen other clubs disappear. It needs sorting quickly as does the sale of the club. Time’s up, Jason ????

    @jayspray04: 1 normal day is all we want.

    @Caprani14: Ah man, we are finished

    @TomDGoldy: You must be a sick person to enjoy the downfall of Morecambe

    @mickeymfc: Just another day at the circus that is Morecambe FC ????

    @LiamK1998_: Another club the EFL are killing

    @wokey42: As a Reading fan afflicted with similar problems, sympathies to the fans, always those who get screwed the most.

    @AG17__: awww i actually really like morecambe and was gutted when they got relegated, horrible seeing owners completely ruin clubs and the fans being the ones to suffer ☹️

    @CTM_FTW: FOOTBALL HAS AN OWNERSHIP PROBLEM!!

    @nathanmcbride95: Why am I so worried right now?????????????

    @SellBeforeWeDai: Yet another club with ‘unusual’ excuses as to why they haven’t paid HMRC. Hope for @shrimpstrust that someone buys Morecambe out and stabilises them as a club. Being up for sale for years as they have been is no way to run a community club. #FootballHasAnOwnershipProblem

    @DBuckleJourno: Running my club into the ground bit by bit. Sell. The. Club Jason ????

    @Matt_Severn: Very concerning news. If this had happened in January we’d have been sunk

    Jim Clarke: Bond Group strikes again ????

    Paul Crabtree: ‘No comment’ is not a good look when your trying to encourage fans to get an early bird season ticket. A statement from the club is a must now, where’s the promised openness with the fans as discussed at the recent fans forum?

    Keith Fitton: How have the club not got a pre-prepared statement, ready to release, as soon as the shit hit the fan, (or, in our case, ‘the fans’)? We need (and deserve) to be told the details of this issue. You don’t just ‘accidentally’ not pay HMRC, and the EFL don’t place a club under embargo overnight.

    Nick Bartlett: FFS anything else they want to throw at us ??? ????



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