ALUN Armstrong will miss Darlington's home tie against AFC Telford tomorrow after being taken to hospital earlier this afternoon.
The Quakers will be overseen by assistant manager Darren Holloway for the game at Blackwell Meadows.
The club made the statement earlier this afternoon but the current condition of the 46-year-old is not known.
Manager Alun Armstrong has been taken into hospital this afternoon
— Darlington FC (@Official_Darlo) October 1, 2021
Alun will be missing for Saturday's home game and assistant manager Darren Holloway will be in charge
We're sure that everyone would like to wish Alun a speedy recovery, and hope to see him back soon pic.twitter.com/tnBUmvcBA0
Darlington have won one game out of six this season in National League North this season with manager Armstrong in charge while Telford have also won just the one league game.
The former Quakers and Boro striker has been in charge at the club since May 2019 and has overseen 61 games.
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