EFL club once sponsored by Tyson Fury relegated to non-league after 18 years as Gary Neville’s Salford deal final blow

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TYSON FURY’S beloved Morecambe have officially been relegated from League Two.

The Shrimps lost 3-1 to Salford City at the Globe Arena to confirm their drop to non-league football after 18 years.

 Yann Songo'o, captain of Morecambe reacts after the final whistle with relegation confirmed during the Sky Bet League Two match between Morecambe and Salford City at Mazuma Stadium on April 21, 2025 in Morecambe, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)Morecambe have officially been relegated from League Two
Tyson Fury at Morecambe FC's stadium, Mazuma Stadium.Tyson Fury used to be a sponsor for his beloved Morecambe

That result basically brings an end to a sorry season for Derek Adams’ side, who struggled both on and off the pitch.

Earlier in the campaign, the cash-strapped team’s board collided with the ownership group.

This term was blighted by financial problems as Morecambe were placed under a transfer embargo due to the non-payment of a VAT bill – the matter was ultimately settled with HMRC.

The cub has been up for sale since September 2022 and it was around that time when Fury, 36, got involved.

The Gypsy King partnered up with the club after they struck a sponsorship deal three years ago.

The heavyweight’s ‘Gypsy King’ brand was embroidered on Morecambe’s home and away shorts for the 2022-23 season.

The former world champion even claimed that same year that he was considering buying the club.

Fury told talkSPORT at the time: “I’m thinking about buying Morecambe Football Club, they’re in League One at the moment.

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“So I was thinking I invest X amount of millions in them. Basically throw it at them and keep them going up.

“I’ve been offered to buy Morecambe Football Club. I own all the training facilities anyway and the training gym.

“So who knows? You might be looking at a football club owner.”

But it wasn’t meant to be as Morecambe – currently bottom of table in the fourth division – couldn’t avoid relegation.

And it was Salford – co-owned by Fury’s fellow celebrities in Manchester United legends Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs, Phil Neville and Nick Butt – who landed the killer blow.

The Ammies are currently ninth in League Two with only two points separating them from the play-off spots.

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