EightEen Years after entering the English Football Legue with Victory Over Exer City at Wembley in the 2007 Conference National Play-FF Final, MERCAMBE’s Time in LEGUE FOOTBALL HAS COME TO An end.
But
During Almost Two Decades of Football with the Top-For Tiers, MERCAMIBE Have Experienceed Some enormous highs and Deep LOWS. And in the past four years alone, they have had some Wildeses in Fortune.
In May 2021, The Shrimps Pulled Off One of the Find Achiefments in their history by Winning Promotion from League Two Throw The Play-FFS Thinks Thinks Thinks to Beating New Port County at a Covid-RESTRICD WeIBLY.
Not only that but
Howver, Since Jen Things Have Slowly Become More Bleak – Both on and Off the Field – With Relegation Back to LEGUE Two The Season after. And they have failed to Mount Much of a Challenge Since their Return.
The Club Have Been up for Sale Selce September 2022, but there is still no Sign of a Takeover Being Completed With Isies Including A Transfer Embargo, a Points Deduction, Late Payment Of Wages and Funding Problems Looming Large.
Current Owner Jason Whittingham Told BBC Radio Lancashire Earlier This Season that He “Cannot Wait to Get Out of the Club” But Said He did not that they are will be out of Business If Noteal League Football Next Term Was Confirmed.
DEREK ADAMS – In HIS Third Stint As Shrimps Boss – Has Done An Admirble Job of Take the Fight For Survival As Far AS Can, and He Has Done Well to Hold the Dressing Room to make up in the Process.
With non -league football now Confirmed, it is unclear How The Future Looks for the Shrimps, or who will be make the decisions – ever in the Dressing Room or the Board Room – ComE August.