Adam Lakeland Named Morecambe Manager After Release Clause Triggered
The 44-year-old leaves FC Halifax Town on a three-year deal, vowing to rebuild the club after a turbulent season.

UNITED KINGDOM —
Key facts
- Adam Lakeland appointed Morecambe FC manager on a three-year contract.
- Morecambe paid the release clause in Lakeland's contract with FC Halifax Town.
- Lakeland guided Halifax to an eighth-place finish in the National League last season.
- He previously managed Kings Lynn Town and Curzon Ashton.
- Morecambe chairman Kuljeet Singh Momi said the club is 'rebuilding'.
- Lakeland acknowledged dropping down a league to the National League North.
- Morecambe suffered recent struggles both on and off the pitch.
A New Chapter at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium
Adam Lakeland has been appointed as the new manager of Morecambe FC, signing a three-year contract after the club triggered his release clause with FC Halifax Town. The move was confirmed by the club on Tuesday, marking the start of a rebuilding phase under chairman Kuljeet Singh Momi. Lakeland arrives at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium following a successful stint with Halifax, where he led the team to an eighth-place finish in the National League, narrowly missing the playoffs. His previous roles at Kings Lynn Town and Curzon Ashton have equipped him with extensive experience in both the National League and National League North.
Chairman’s Vision for Revival
Kuljeet Singh Momi expressed enthusiasm for the appointment, stating that it aligns with the club's 'stated aim of rebuilding the club that our supporters can all be proud of once again.' He emphasized that Lakeland and his staff will have access to all necessary resources to restore the first team's success. 'We are excited to be able to make this announcement,' Momi said, calling on fans to support the new-look management team. The chairman’s comments underscore the club’s determination to reverse its recent decline.
Lakeland’s Ambition and Realism
Lakeland described himself as 'absolutely delighted' to join Morecambe, citing the club's 'project, vision and ambition' as key factors in his decision. He acknowledged that the move represents a step down to the National League North but expressed confidence in a swift return to the higher division. 'Despite dropping down a league on a personal level, if I didn’t believe I could return to the National League quickly, I would not have considered this project,' Lakeland said. He admitted there are no guarantees but stressed that he believes he will be given the tools to build something lasting.
Rebuilding After a Difficult Season
Lakeland acknowledged the club's struggles in recent seasons, both on and off the pitch, particularly during the current campaign. He vowed to start rebuilding immediately, aiming to create a team that supporters can be proud of. 'The hard work starts immediately,' Lakeland said, looking forward to the next chapter in his career. His appointment signals a fresh start for Morecambe, which has faced financial and competitive challenges.
What Lies Ahead for Morecambe
Lakeland’s immediate task is to stabilize the squad and prepare for the upcoming season in the National League North. The club’s resources and his track record will be closely watched by fans eager for a turnaround. The three-year contract provides a measure of stability, but the pressure to deliver results will be intense. Lakeland’s belief in the project will be tested as he works to restore Morecambe’s fortunes.
The bottom line
- Adam Lakeland is Morecambe's new manager on a three-year deal after a release clause was met.
- He previously led FC Halifax Town to an eighth-place finish in the National League.
- Chairman Kuljeet Singh Momi is backing Lakeland with resources for a rebuild.
- Lakeland acknowledges the challenge of dropping to the National League North but aims for quick promotion.
- Morecambe has suffered recent on- and off-field difficulties that Lakeland is tasked with reversing.
- The appointment marks a fresh start for the club under new management.

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