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Lisa Nandy: Crisis clubs like Sheffield Wednesday and Morecambe ‘absolutely’ can be saved

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, Sheffield Wednesday and Morecambe in the crisis such as the collapse of football clubs “absolutely” can be saved.

The future of both clubs remains uncertain after a summer of problems such as delayed wage payments for players and staff, registration embargoes and suspended from the National League in the example of Morecambe.

In July, a bill to establish an independent football regulator gave the authority to control the game of men in the first five episodes of England. However, the regulator will not be started until the end of this year.

Nandy says that when it is operational, Nandy says the regulator can make a difference.

“These clubs belong to their fans. They are not anything without fans, and we are always with them and we will always fight for them,” Nandy told BBC. He said.

“Nobody should have had to go through it. When Bury collapsed, we were definitely clear that this should be the last one. Since then it has happened to many people.”

In 2019, Bury was fired at the League One after the British Football League collapsed by the British Football League.

“Owners need to know that they have the responsibility to be the responsible of a club and that they have delivered it well to future generations.”

“It is very important for the economic life of a town that I know from my own experience.”

Nandy emphasized the team he supported as a club that saved Wigan Athletic from the threshold of collapse in 2021, but has more financial difficulties.

“Wigan, the wire went correctly, the taxes were not paid, to walk to players, they were not paid fees, and in the last hour we succeeded in making a decision HMRC’nin we were within the hours after taking the plug.

“That’s why I definitely said that he didn’t give up to fan groups and local deputies.”

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