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Quakers' future hangs in balance as latest rescue deal collapses

DEAL COLLAPSES: Future bleak as latest deal to save club collapses DEAL COLLAPSES: Future bleak as latest deal to save club collapses

THE future of Darlington Football Club hangs in the balance today following the collapse of a planned rescue deal.

Members of Darlington Football Club Rescue Group were hopeful they had found a financial backer prepared to support the launch of a community group to takeover the club and bring it out of administration.

However, the proposal collapsed on Tuesday and the potential investor has withdrawn his interest.

Members of the rescue group are meeting this morning to consider their next move.

In a further development, the formation of a new group, Darlington Supporters United (DSU), was announced late on Tuesday night.

The group states that it is made up of Darlington supporters’ organisations and individual supporters who are investigating the viability of moving the club into community ownership.

It is understood to be led by Tony Taylor, former chairman of Darlington Supporters' Trust, and has the backing of experts in community ownership, Supporters Direct.

Although the group’s website states that it has the support of the rescue group, members were unaware of the group’s launch this morning.

The Northern Echo has not been consulted about the formation of the group.

A statement issued by the DSU, which is circulating widely on the internet, says: “We are a community controlled organisation and the plan is to take at least majority control of the football club to ensure it is run for the benefit its fans and the wider community of our town. "

The statement adds that the DSU needs to raise at least £250,000. However, it is not clear whether this latest appeal is separate from on-going fund-raising by the rescue group and Darlington Supporters Club.

It adds: “First of all, we need fans and the community to make a financial pledge to make this a reality.

“Remember, we don’t want money now, but we ask that in making a pledge, that it is followed through if and when we are ready to proceed.

“If it’s good enough for Chester, Wrexham, AFC Telford, Exeter, AFC Wimbledon and more than twenty other clubs, it’s good enough for Darlington.”

A meeting between all supporters’ groups is due to take place tonight.

The Northern Echo was unable to contact Mr Taylor this morning.

Peter Barron, editor of The Northern Echo, said: "As the local paper, we have supported all efforts to save Darlington Football Club and will continue to do so. However, the situation has become confusing for fans, with a lull in communication, and there now needs to be greater clarity over how the various organisations involved will work together towards establishing a community-run club."

It is understood that Saturday's money-spinning home game against Wrexham is now likely to be called off due to the weather. The club then has three away games scheduled before a home fixture against Luton at the end of the month. However, with Luton winning in the FA Trophy last night, there may now not be a home game for Darlington until March.

Comments(31)

antagonist1 says...
12:59pm Wed 8 Feb 12

for fecks sake, let it go !!!!

IonlySpeaktheTruth says...
1:09pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Hold on tight....the Darlo rollercoaster rides again.........

MrMorden says...
1:21pm Wed 8 Feb 12

1/4 million pounds from Darlo area. Not likely sorry but start your phoenix club now.

swissball says...
3:15pm Wed 8 Feb 12

well there's a surprise !!

limboland says...
3:16pm Wed 8 Feb 12

until the people of these so callled groups give their heads a shake and eventually fully unterstand the mountainous ongoing debt that Darlington Football Club has -- we will have this rollercoaster ride which will always end up coming off the rails!

Start afresh with a new ground and new club --run by the supporters -- give yourselves a chance to succeed --it will be hard enough starting at zero -- dont start at minus 1,000,000

extratime says...
3:55pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Enough is enough were soon going to lose any sympathy of the footballing world if we haven't already - organisation of a brewery trip comes to mind. No one knows what's going on ! Are any of these groups speaking to one another if we'd been an animal we'd have been put out of our misery a long time ago - be interesting to see where all the money raised so far goes (after HM get his fee of course) after all who's interest is it in to prolong the agony (and fuelling poolies amusement down the road - to think some of our fans call IOR and their running of Pools I know where I'd rather be) sad to say but time to call it a day I'm afraid what's a 100 years if we've no future - and from where I'm sat we haven't RIP

IonlySpeaktheTruth says...
4:10pm Wed 8 Feb 12

The saga reminds me of Monty Pythons Dead Parrot Sketch... hilarious! Long may it continue! Good old Darlo cheering us up.

papa_rowl says...
4:23pm Wed 8 Feb 12

yet more pointless negativity, written by people who have no idea or no interest in our club. Reading your s**t comments makes me want to smash my laptop up. Have you pathetic little w*****s not got anything better to do with your time?!!

limboland says...
4:51pm Wed 8 Feb 12

hey papa --your imaginative comments must surely elevate you to a position on one of the endless stream of rescue groups! they all seem to be full of empty headed, dim witted, glory seeking lunatics who are unable to grasp the seriousness of the financial state the club is in -so i am sure you would fit in very well indeed! and dont smash your lap top --lend it to the rescue groups --they may be able to use it ? somehow i think not !!!

jewitt says...
5:04pm Wed 8 Feb 12

I'm with you papa. Same old predicatable posters. And to clarify another thing "poolies are not amused" by this situation. They have more class than you dimwits.

extratime says...
5:07pm Wed 8 Feb 12

papa_rowl wrote:
yet more pointless negativity, written by people who have no idea or no interest in our club. Reading your s**t comments makes me want to smash my laptop up. Have you pathetic little w*****s not got anything better to do with your time?!!
As a lifelong season ticket holder I have every interest in the club. The whole situation embarrasses me endlessly and comments such as yours do little to further the cause and gain support - As for me having nothing better to do with my time its certainly something you need to consider as I imagine we'll all have a lot of it on our hands on Saturday afternoons soon enough.

extratime says...
5:14pm Wed 8 Feb 12

jewitt wrote:
I'm with you papa. Same old predicatable posters. And to clarify another thing "poolies are not amused" by this situation. They have more class than you dimwits.
Sorry but I work with a number of Poolie's and they feel for our predicament and if the truth was told don't want us to go to the wall - why I'm not sure as its not as if we're ever likely to face them in a competitive game again - perhaps for the better given the 3-0 defeat and the footballing lesson they dished out in the last meeting at the arena- what they find amusing is the way the whole thing is being acted out in public making everyone look inept - flogging a dead horse comes to mind

papa_rowl says...
5:18pm Wed 8 Feb 12

All points taken on board, not interested in getting into arguments about it, just really p***ed off by the whole episode!!
extratime im going to take up golf on Saturday afternoons to fill up my spare time.

DarloJon says...
5:32pm Wed 8 Feb 12

With no chance of Wrexham or other home games coming in the near future, and the Administrator's clock just running up charges soaking away the dosh being supplied by not just Darlo fans but a load of other football fans including Poolies, I think the time has come to shut up shop. Stop wasting cash on Scott & Sizer, Singh and Madden, they are intent on their pound of flesh not what the fans want. There is enough gumption in the Supporters Groups with the likes of Messrs Campbell, Embleton and Taylor plus the Echo and the Council to resurrect the club in a fans shareholder model as a phoenix club. Lets all move on together and leave the Business vultures to fight over the bare bones. Just hope to come across them one day when they are begging for mercy........

jenko from the shed says...
6:14pm Wed 8 Feb 12

let it go to the wall theres no intrest in saving the club from the people of darlo.and just how dick and dom think they are going to save it whith donation from the hard up people of darlo.beggers baleaf.its all getting boring move on do wot i do go to the pub and spend the 18 quid on drink.

jewitt says...
6:15pm Wed 8 Feb 12

extratime wrote:
jewitt wrote:
I'm with you papa. Same old predicatable posters. And to clarify another thing "poolies are not amused" by this situation. They have more class than you dimwits.
Sorry but I work with a number of Poolie's and they feel for our predicament and if the truth was told don't want us to go to the wall - why I'm not sure as its not as if we're ever likely to face them in a competitive game again - perhaps for the better given the 3-0 defeat and the footballing lesson they dished out in the last meeting at the arena- what they find amusing is the way the whole thing is being acted out in public making everyone look inept - flogging a dead horse comes to mind
fair comment. I just thought it was offensive to Hartlepool fans who generally have been supportive of our plight. No football fan can take any pleasure in this parlous state of affairs. If people have nothing good to say then they shouldn't say it rather than inflame sensitivities out of pure spite

IonlySpeaktheTruth says...
6:32pm Wed 8 Feb 12

jenko from the shed wrote:
let it go to the wall theres no intrest in saving the club from the people of darlo.and just how dick and dom think they are going to save it whith donation from the hard up people of darlo.beggers baleaf.its all getting boring move on do wot i do go to the pub and spend the 18 quid on drink.
Jenko, spend your 18 quid on a dictionary. Your English puts Darlo fans and education in the town in a very bad light. Unless of course you were already drunk when you wrote this illiterate drivel.

extratime says...
6:32pm Wed 8 Feb 12

couldn't agree more but recent tweets by certain people who are central to the moves to save the club don't further the cause simply cause more fragmentation of people wanting to help and these people tweeting you'd think would know better

antagonist1 says...
7:20pm Wed 8 Feb 12

people are just getting sickof the whole fiasco,.;. there's more news to be told in the northeast,#with out having to read about the drivelll the club and supporters spout,,. let the club burn is what i say. and rise from the hashes.

antagonist....age 40odd, excerlent standard of english, and the spoken werd !!.

darlo86 says...
7:41pm Wed 8 Feb 12

O Hum here we go again. I agree with previous comments. All sympathy we had is now turning us into a laughing stock. They are not negative comments but realistic and some people need to take off their rose coloured glasses, get their heads out of the clouds and feet firmly on the ground. Just where is all this money coming from if it hasn't been there for the last 10 years ?. Pledging is one thing - paying up is entirely another matter. For ..... sake let it go.

darlo86 says...
7:41pm Wed 8 Feb 12

O Hum here we go again. I agree with previous comments. All sympathy we had is now turning us into a laughing stock. They are not negative comments but realistic and some people need to take off their rose coloured glasses, get their heads out of the clouds and feet firmly on the ground. Just where is all this money coming from if it hasn't been there for the last 10 years ?. Pledging is one thing - paying up is entirely another matter. For ..... sake let it go.

MrMorden says...
8:10pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Not negative but realistic. 1/4 million pounds and then what. What happens when that runs out, the stadium is costing 70 grand month. HELLO WAKE UP. Darlo FC needs a smaller stadium.

You dont have the fans to keep it running and you cannot rely on the oppostion fans making up the short fall.

Do the maths, low attendance, big bills. You cannot sustain it and you cannot keep asking non DFC sujpporters or non football fans to give money.

IonlySpeaktheTruth says...
8:34pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Darlo...you are an embarrassment to North East football. Give it up.. you have no fans...no backers...and no interest...it's time to go...128 years of mediocracy doesn't mean you're worth saving.

antagonist1 says...
9:56pm Wed 8 Feb 12

IonlySpeaktheTruth says...
8:34pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Darlo...you are an embarrassment to North East football. Give it up.. you have no fans...no backers...and no interest...it's time to go...128 years of mediocracy doesn't mean you're worth saving.


well said...

IonlySpeaktheTruth says...
10:14pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Bitter Darlo fans will be on in a minute now the 'boro are out of the cup.

extratime says...
10:39pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Well I for one won't pleased to see the back of boro lets hope the mackems do well in the next round.

As for this Curtis Mane, there's a better teenager down the road at Hartlepool by the name of Luke James from what I saw on show tonight

extratime says...
10:40pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Well I for one won't pleased to see the back of boro lets hope the mackems do well in the next round.

As for this Curtis Mane, there's a better teenager down the road at Hartlepool by the name of Luke James from what I saw on show tonight

ilexuk says...
11:23pm Wed 8 Feb 12

face it ,who realy wants this mess,
its time to dry ye eyes,and surport the boro
night night ,darlo,

mensamoo says...
9:51pm Thu 9 Feb 12

Theres been a lot of rubbish, mainly by people who cannot be bothered to correct their literacy. True supporters dont' want to dry 'ye' eyes and 'surport' another club. I helped Boro' out of the mire and I'd help 'Pool as well. Give supporters ownership by giving them membership of the club. I think many would give a fiver a week on top of the ticket costs if they got recognition for it. When people pay into a bucket its gone and it is not accountable. A simple pledge with a membership to the cause gives an individual a reward for their help.

bishop1 says...
5:50pm Sat 11 Feb 12

knock the stadium down & build one of manageable size , if that can't be done then it could be goodbye .
the millstone will eventually drag the club under .

DarloJon says...
8:47pm Sat 11 Feb 12

Perhaps one way of checking just how many Darlo fans really want to save the club by taking up Hartlepools generous offer of a friendly, but play it at 'Pools. This way we would not have to give any money to the shiyzsters who are running the Arena. Their silence about ways forward has been deafening. Yes there has always been rivalry between the two Pools & Quakers, but at the same time, thanks HUFC for your generous offer. This is a matter of sportsmanship that transcends the grime and muck which is being exhibited by Scott/ Sizer & Singh. Thanks to the Darlo Rescue Group and everyone for support, but don't fill the businessmen's pockets with the donations. Lets go for a phoenix club run by the fans. Stuff the Arena. Let the Council buy it and expand the travellers site around it. Solves two problems at a stroke. Let the club go back into the centre of town, say the old Skippers Garage site which is handy for station and buses, people in town could easily get there and with underground parking plus a conference centre and other facilities which the rest of the community could use outside of match days, even a replacement for the Arts Centre, then the ground would be sustainable and self-financing. C'mon you Councillors, time to look after the town and your constituents. Time to make a name for yourselves and become heros like Campbell / Embleton and Taylor.

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