DARLINGTON are resigned to playing for the remainder of the season at Heritage Park as talks with Darlington Rugby Club continue to stall.

Quakers had previously aimed to move to Blackwell Meadows during this season, launching a ‘Heading Home 2015-16’ slogan which appeared on the front cover of the matchday programme.

But discussions with the rugby club, while ongoing, have delayed the homecoming, meaning Quakers will complete a fourth successive campaign as Bishop Auckland’s tenants.

A statement from Quakers read: “DFC has today informed the directors of Darlington Rugby Football Club (DRFC), and also the project management team from Darlington Borough Council (DBC), that it believes it is in the interests of the Club to proceed on the basis it is extremely likely that DFC will be completing the remainder of the 2015-16 season at Heritage Park, whilst discussions with DRFC continue.

“This decision has been reached after considering the potential impact on performance of switching the club’s home venue part way through another progressive playing campaign.

“In addition, in the negotiations with DRFC, DFC still awaits key assurances from DRFC in respect of the development and operation of the Blackwell Meadows facility moving forward.”

Quakers supporters raised almost £250,000 last season to fund essential building work at Blackwell.

The statement also read: “DFC has also been working closely with its solicitors regarding the safeguarding of the fans’ monies that were raised through the five-year extended season ticket campaign.

“Accordingly, the £236,625 introduced by DFC500 and Vice-President Cub members has been placed in an ‘escrow’ account. This is a bank account held by trustees that ring-fences the funds received in advance in return for the Club providing five years’ worth of season tickets to subscribers.

“Legal provisions have been created around that account in respect of the basis for which those funds may be drawn. The Board of Directors will be writing to each DFC500 and Vice-President Club member within the next few days to explain this matter further.

“Your Board can also confirm that the Directors of Bishop Auckland Football Club (BAFC) have been informed of the situation and we are delighted that the excellent partnership established with BAFC over the last three years will continue during the forthcoming season.

“Your board is naturally disappointed that the planned return to Darlington has been delayed, however discussions are continuing and the directors remain fully committed to returning the club to Darlington at the earliest opportunity, with the long term interests of the Club being firmly protected.”