Morecambe Jack wrote:And it was transferred to the Globe. I understand what you are saying, but the Trustees have responsibilities and they would not be fulfilling them if they accepted a deal that wasn't in the interests of Morecambe Football Club. They are supporters of the Club, and have no connection with C&J or any other potential owner - so why would they accept something like that? Whatever anyone's thoughts on CP vs Globe - the move was done with the best interests of the Club at heart (without discussing the subsequent failings).
I don't have an answer as to why they bought the Club - I am just confident that they can't make money out of this land which they don't own. Incidentally, I don't think they will make back the money they have put in - but if they do, good on them. For us, that would mean we have new owners who have more money than sense.
I broadly agree with you. But, if for example, the club was to fold in its current form, then the Trust would have access to land but not buildings. The stands behind the pitch, PMG and 'Berlin Wall' could all be closed. Therefore, 'we' would have a pitch but no way to get to it. At that point, the football side of the club would cease to exist. The pitch could never be built on and the infrastructure would simply rot away. The only alternative would be for the Trust to agree that it would be in the football club's (as opposed to 'Football Club') best interest to be sold again so that a 'phoenix club' could be built and start somewhere else with a new covenant. At that point, all that land becomes available.
I doubt it could happen, but I'd love to see everyone who lives in the Morecambe & Lancaster area contact their councillors and force a statement from Lancaster City Council to say that they would oppose development of that land at every stage.
Couldn't happen? Who remembers going to Rushden & Diamonds for the first time and being impressed with their ground?
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Once the club was wound up, the ground was left to decay...
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...until it was completely derelict and eventually bulldozed.
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