DARLINGTON FC have today been given the green light by the Football League and will start the season tomorrow under new ownership.

The Football League today handed the Quakers their ‘Golden Share’, which effectively enables them to operate as a football club, and have sanctioned the club’s new ownership.

It means Darlington can officially confirm they will kick the new season off at Aldershot tomorrow with no points deduction, and have a new owner and chairman in Teesside-based businessman Raj Singh, following months of uncertainty.

“This is the culmination of lots of hard work and dedication and we’re elated to finally cross the line,” said Mr Singh.

“We knew we’d get there in the end, but we also know this will still come as a relief to our staff and our long-suffering fans.

“We can now put it all firmly behind us, and concentrate on doing the business for Darlington Football Club, on and off the pitch.”

As well as handing Darlington their Golden Share today, the Football League have also officially approved the takeover of the club and the new board of directors.

As a result, Darlington Football Club 2009, will now benefit 100% from all proceeds raised through the club’s operations, including season ticket sales and Monday’s Carling Cup tie against Leeds United at the Northern Echo Arena, which is being televised live on Sky.