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Less than 10 senior players, no manager and under an embargo: Morecambe are on brink of disaster - surely owner Jason Whittingham is the most hated man in sport

Less than 10 senior players, no manager and under an embargo: Morecambe are on brink of disaster - surely owner Jason Whittingham is the most hated man in sport

Daily Mail​22-07-2025
The man from whom many sports fans would very much like an explanation has made himself scarce, though all the evidence points to him being rather less occupied than he once was.
He's Jason Whittingham – the only individual, as far as I can establish, on track to crash both a rugby union and football club. He was the catastrophic co-owner of Worcester Warriors, who under his custodianship plunged into administration and were expelled from rugby's Premiership with more than £15million of debts three years ago. Now he's taking Morecambe's venerable, 105-year-old football club towards what looks increasingly like a similar end.
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