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8:30am Thursday 2nd February 2012 in News
By Joe Willis, Regional chief reporter
OWNERSHIP of the Quakers could be put in the hands of fans after plans were last night unveiled to hand control of the club to the community.
Darlington Football Club Rescue Group (DFCRG) was yesterday given the go-ahead to launch a community interest company to run the club on a not-for-profit basis.
During another dramatic day in the club’s history, members stepped forward after potential buyer Paul Wildes walked away following a breakdown in talks with former chairman Raj Singh.
However, crucially DFCRG says it has the backing of Mr Singh, who is the club’s main creditor after investing about £3m.
The plans for a community run club were revealed last night at a hastily arranged press conference at the Blackwell Grange Hotel, Darlington.
“Gone are the white knights, gone are the black knights and the saviours. It’s now down to the people of Darlington to run the club.”
Shaun Campbell
Group spokesman Shaun Campbell said: “It’s been very much a rollercoaster without an end, but we are now stopping the ride.
“Gone are the white knights, gone are the black knights and the saviours. It’s now down to the people of Darlington to run the club.”
Last night, caretaker manager Craig Liddle described the announcement as “a fantastic piece of news”. Speaking at an awards ceremony for the Darlington Sports Winners’ Scheme, he said: “I think this is the best way forward, for it to be run by community with some kind of financial backing.”
Darlington MP Jenny Chapman, who has been at the centre of negotiations to save the club, also welcomed the announcement.
She said: “This is a fantastic chance for Darlington. We have got to be upbeat. We have got to make this work – and build the dream.”
Members of the rescue group received approval for the community interest company after talks with administrator Harvey Madden.
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“We now have a couple of weeks to get together and flesh out the bones and we are very confident we can do that,” said Mr Campbell.
It is understood discussions had already taken place with Supporters Direct, an independent body that helps communities run their own sports club.
It is likely the rescue group will now be dissolved and a new community interest company launched, potentially called Darlington 2012.
Doug Embleton, from the rescue group, said: “What we need to do now is put the foundations in place for the legal framework of the community club.
“We are eternally indebted to (administrator) Harvey Madden, who did not want to see this club fold. We are also eternally indebted to Raj Singh for his support.”
Members of the group stressed last night that the fundraising must continue if their plan was to be a success.
More than £45,000 has already been raised by fans.
However, Mr Campbell said: “Fundraising is the key now. We need the community to show the level of support that it already has done in recent weeks.
“We need people to show their support for the town’s heritage, in this case it’s football club.”
It has previously been suggested anyone taking over the club would need £500,000 to ensure its survival until at least the end of the season.
However, the rescue group said last night that no fundraising target had yet been set, and it would depend on how much had been raised already and received by the club during the two recent home games.
It is thought local businesses will be asked to contribute, with companies potentially taking a stake in the community interest company.
The rescue group stepped in hours after Mr Wildes announced he was no longer interested in buying the club.
Breaking the news to The Northern Echo, the Sheffield entrepreneur said: “I am absolutely gutted. It is one of the worst days I have had in business and I’m not in a good place. I am disappointed beyond belief.
“I was looking forward to running the club and having years of success after the years of heartache and worry, and, after the fantastic match on Saturday, I was looking forward to going to the game at Mansfield at the weekend.
“But I didn’t think it was fair to protract negotiations and keep people hanging on tenterhooks.
“I hope the supporters’ group can manage to achieve something with the community club with Raj, and I have said that if I can help them in any way, I am prepared to do that.”
Mr Wildes was to put £300,000 in to the club with the supporters putting in £200,000, but he was unable to reach a deal with Mr Singh, who loaned the club about £2m. Mr Wildes wanted him to waive that loan, but Mr Singh was insisting on taking a share of any future development on the site.
This led Mr Wildes to look at buying the club without reaching an agreement with Mr Singh, but the league would have penalised the Quakers by relegating them a division.
Mr Wildes said that would mean a large loss of revenue and would have knocked his business plans backward.
“I am not prepared to take a significant amount of money from the supporters without any guarantees it might work,” he said.
Minutes after Mr Wildes’ confirmed his departure from negotiations, a statement was released by Mr Madden’s Yarm-based accountancy firm which confirmed the one potential buyer had withdrawn their interest.
The administrators said they were now exploring other options “as a matter of urgency”, adding: “Two further parties have shown interest and if the club is to survive he (Mr Madden) quickly needs to find a willing purchaser.”
Mr Wildes’ exit was referred to in a statement from Darlington Arena Limited, the company set up by stadium owners Philip Scott and Graham Sizer.
It said: “This is very sad news.
“We have tried our utmost to assist those endeavouring to secure the future of the football club. A peppercorn rent was agreed with the previous owner and we had expressed to Mr Wildes our willingness to extend this for a further period.
“The Darlington Rescue Group and the fans should be commended for their fantastic efforts over the past few weeks.”
Mr Singh again refused to comment on the latest developments.
Comments(51)
darlo8777
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9:38am Thu 2 Feb 12
swissball wrote:Swissball do u even support the club what a boring comment u tail end!! This is fantastic news lets all get behind this effort and c what happens, Darlington FC for the people
So can you get 6000+ fans at each home game ? I think not.
the greek
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9:45am Thu 2 Feb 12
swissball
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9:47am Thu 2 Feb 12
darlo8777 wrote:haha love it!!!
swissball wrote:Swissball do u even support the club what a boring comment u tail end!! This is fantastic news lets all get behind this effort and c what happens, Darlington FC for the people
So can you get 6000+ fans at each home game ? I think not.
IonlySpeaktheTruth
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9:54am Thu 2 Feb 12
deliveryman
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12:26pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Brick Tannon
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12:39pm Thu 2 Feb 12
swissball
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12:39pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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12:41pm Thu 2 Feb 12
deliveryman wrote:If all the players were part time on fifty quid a game, do you think the club would lose money?
The priority for the group should be where are they going to be playing next season. If they think they can stay at this stadium, then the club will fold. It cannot sustain without and huge financial backing, because it doesn't make money, just loses it (which is why they are in this situation). It will not get another revenue stream to sustain it, if it could, it would be now... I'm not being negative, just realistic.
Chad696
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12:46pm Thu 2 Feb 12
swissball wrote:But has anyone mentioned getting 6000 other than you?
I was just being realistic, not negative, when I wondered where they are going to get 6000+ supporters every home game? then I get a fool like
darlo8777 being obnoxious and personal :))))) love it!
swissball
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12:49pm Thu 2 Feb 12
aveit
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12:50pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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12:50pm Thu 2 Feb 12
swissball wrote:Ha, fair enough.
OK I'll withdraw that comment lol :-((
Chad696
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12:54pm Thu 2 Feb 12
aveit wrote:Haha, unreal. ffs.
I don't care what league were in . We need to forget that stadium and start again so where we can afford . We all know people have stopped going cos £18 quid a match and not in the centre . If feethams came about, it would help revive a town centre full of charity shops and cash 4 goods shops . Remember the council give the green light for the stadium , they have to take part of the blame !
swissball
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12:56pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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1:00pm Thu 2 Feb 12
MrMorden
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1:05pm Thu 2 Feb 12
swissball
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1:09pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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1:12pm Thu 2 Feb 12
MrMorden wrote:What quote was 70 grand a month?
Name me another small club with a 22000 seater stadium. The quote was something like 70 grand a month. So thats 840,000 a year.
The fans did very well to get 50,000 in a short time but to ask people and businesses to contribute to keep the club afloat is asking a lot.
I fear the worse.
deliveryman
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1:12pm Thu 2 Feb 12
rudge1
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1:22pm Thu 2 Feb 12
IonlySpeaktheTruth
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1:26pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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1:26pm Thu 2 Feb 12
deliveryman wrote:If the house was rent free and I had other people paying to use the house - yes.
Chadders me old mucka, why do you think it is a myth? Put yourself in a 10 bedroomed house. do you think it will the cost the same to run as a 3 bedroomed house?
monteforte
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1:30pm Thu 2 Feb 12
monteforte
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1:30pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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1:38pm Thu 2 Feb 12
IonlySpeaktheTruth wrote:My sons football team gets about 10 supporters & the standard/league is not even at Darlo's level.
Let's be honest. Darlo could only get 5,000 HOME supporters for the game against York. Over 1500 of the total were from York. And the 5,00 included football fans from 'around the country' according to the Echo, who rallied around Darlo's cause. This after two weeks blanket media coverage. Apart from a vociferous minority it is obvious that the town and surrounding area are not behind the club. They are playing a low level standard of football in a meaningless league. Let them go to the wall and good riddance!
IonlySpeaktheTruth
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1:46pm Thu 2 Feb 12
IonlySpeaktheTruth
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1:49pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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1:50pm Thu 2 Feb 12
IonlySpeaktheTruth wrote:If you reap what you sow, Singh shouldn't have a problem with putting in £3m.
Yeh, you must be desperate to see the back of Singh. Afterall he only bankrolled the club to the tune of £3m.
It's hardly surprising after the ineptness of managers Staunton and Cooper wasting his money, coupled with a so called professional player slagging him off on the team coach. Add to this less that 1200 fans at home games and it's hardly surprising he walked. You reap what you sow....
deliveryman
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1:50pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696 wrote:But there is still a cost to someone, whether it's the parent company and / or Singh and they just don't want it anymore as it is draining there money. Get the football club to a smaller (and sensible) playing venue and charge a fair price to watch. People are price sensitve at the moment and this reflects on the crowd numbers, as well as the low standard of football.
deliveryman wrote: Chadders me old mucka, why do you think it is a myth? Put yourself in a 10 bedroomed house. do you think it will the cost the same to run as a 3 bedroomed house?If the house was rent free and I had other people paying to use the house - yes. I don't know the current rent situation to be fair, but I do know there was no charge throughout the Houghton years and into the Singh era (it was effectively owned by the same parent company).
darlo8777
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1:53pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696 wrote:Good man no time for negative bone comments, do you even go the match!! Darlington FC since 1883
swissball wrote:Ha, fair enough.
OK I'll withdraw that comment lol :-((
IonlySpeaktheTruth
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1:57pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696 wrote:Spoken like a true Supporter...deluded
IonlySpeaktheTruth wrote: Yeh, you must be desperate to see the back of Singh. Afterall he only bankrolled the club to the tune of £3m. It's hardly surprising after the ineptness of managers Staunton and Cooper wasting his money, coupled with a so called professional player slagging him off on the team coach. Add to this less that 1200 fans at home games and it's hardly surprising he walked. You reap what you sow....If you reap what you sow, Singh shouldn't have a problem with putting in £3m. Just saying.
Chad696
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2:04pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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2:09pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696
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2:13pm Thu 2 Feb 12
IonlySpeaktheTruth wrote:The point is that even if it did, it isn't your £1m, so why do you want the team to disappear?
My sons football team gets about 10 supporters & the standard/league is not even at Darlo's level.
Does your sons team cost £1m a year to run? I think not...talk sense man!
IonlySpeaktheTruth
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2:21pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696 wrote:What are you talking about? I think all the excitement has flipped you over the edge. Best of luck in finding another mug with £1m per year to waste!
IonlySpeaktheTruth wrote: My sons football team gets about 10 supporters & the standard/league is not even at Darlo's level. Does your sons team cost £1m a year to run? I think not...talk sense man!The point is that even if it did, it isn't your £1m, so why do you want the team to disappear? What harm is it doing to you? They're only kids ffs.
deliveryman
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2:56pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Chad696 wrote:Just the friendly type.
deliveryman: off topic, but do you actually know me or are you just the friendly type? Think I only know one man that's still in the (legal) delivery business - name and aka starting with S?
Brick Tannon
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3:00pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Skallywagg
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3:13pm Thu 2 Feb 12
Skallywagg
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antagonist1
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IonlySpeaktheTruth
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Allanopie
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Allanopie
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Allanopie
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Quaker79
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ted forster
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IonlySpeaktheTruth
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gvx220
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IonlySpeaktheTruth
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4:04pm Sat 4 Feb 12
gvx220 wrote:.......... very constructive gvx220. The town need to get behind their team, in decent numbers. Which hasn't been the case for the last few seasons. Instead of complaining about everyone from chairmen, managers, councils , players etc etc. Now they even complain and pour scorn on the rescue groups efforts..... Strange folk in Darlo.
go away 'Ionlyspeakthetruth' ...if you aren't bothered about the club..why waste your time with your pointless comments?.....plonke r.....
gvx220
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9:44pm Mon 6 Feb 12
IonlySpeaktheTruth wrote:state the obvious
gvx220 wrote:.......... very constructive gvx220. The town need to get behind their team, in decent numbers. Which hasn't been the case for the last few seasons. Instead of complaining about everyone from chairmen, managers, councils , players etc etc. Now they even complain and pour scorn on the rescue groups efforts..... Strange folk in Darlo.
go away 'Ionlyspeakthetruth' ...if you aren't bothered about the club..why waste your time with your pointless comments?.....plonke r.....
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swissball says...
9:01am Thu 2 Feb 12