Evo-Stik Round Up- Week 17
Here's Simon's weekly league round-up For the second week in a row Darlington were not in action due to a postponement. Our trip to New Mills was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
Here's Simon's weekly league round-up For the second week in a row Darlington were not in action due to a postponement. Our trip to New Mills was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
Darlington Football Club and Quaker Retail are delighted to announce an exciting mini season ticket package that will be launched on 2 December 2014 – just in time for Christmas!
Today's game at New Mills has been postponed following a pitch inspection at 11.15am this morning. T...
Simon Hahn brings us his weekly round up Unfortunately this week we did not have a game due to a waterlogged pitch at Heritage Park, which meant our fixture with Lancaster City was postponed.
Darlington Football Club is to commemorate the centenary of one of the most iconic moments of the First World War - the 1914 Christmas Truce – as part of a week of remembrance activity in December 2014.
The Board of Directors would like to remind all Shareholders that your request for an AGM Admission...
Darlington's home game with Lancaster City has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. A new date...
Here's Simon Hahn's weekly review. Darlington’s winning run in the league came to an end, as we were held to a 1-1 draw by Clitheroe. Terry Galbraith appeared to have given us all three points, however a stoppage time goal denied us the win.
The Board of Darlington Football Club is delighted to confirm the signing of winger Nelson Mota from Ramsbottom United.
Darlington Football Club is pleased to announce it has entered into a partnership with PR and marketing firm Harvey & Hugo as it steps up efforts to bring matches back to its home town.
Darlington were denied a tenth successive league victory after an injury-time goal by Sefton Gonzales snatched a point for mid-table Clitheroe.
Here's Simon Hahn's weekly round up Darlington’s winning run was ended last weekend, as we were knocked out of the FA Trophy after a 3-1 defeat away to St Neots. Amar Purewal scored the Quakers goal after Liam Hatch had been sent off early on.
DFC would like to inform everyone that Quaker Retail at Blackwell Meadows will be closed from 1pm on Friday 21st November until 10am Tuesday 2nd December inclusive. This is a planned temporary closure due to an annual event held at Blackwell Meadows which we have known about for some time.
The Board of Directors of Darlington 1883 Limited (the Company) is pleased to announce that the Company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) is to be held at Blackwell Grange Hotel on Thursday 11 December at 6:30pm.
Darlington played with only ten men for most of the match and put in determined display, but it was not enough to avoid a 3-1 defeat at St Neots Town in the FA Trophy.
Here's Simon Hahn's weekly Evo-Stik round up. Darlington made it eleven straight wins in league and cup, as we strengthened our position at the top of the league table. On Saturday we came away from Mossley with a 3-0 victory thanks to goals from Terry Galbraith, an own goal and a wonder strike from Stephen Thompson. We also played Whitby Town on Wednesday night in the Doodson Cup, where a youthful looking Quakers side lost out on penalties after a 3-3 draw.
The Board of Directors are delighted to announce that goalkeeper Peter Jameson has signed a new two and a half year contract with the club.
Darlington were presented with the October Team of the Month award last night – but they won’t be presented with the Dodson Sport League Cup after losing 3-1 on penalties to Whitby Town after being 3-0 up at one stage.
Just a reminder to everyone that the Doodson Sports Cup First Round match against Whitby Town takes place at Heritage Park this Wednesday 12th November, KO 7.45pm
n-form Darlington recorded an 11th successive win with another controlled performance today at Mossley.
Apologies, a little later than usual but here's Simon's weekly round up Darlington continued their recent form this week, winning in both league and cup. At the weekend we won away at Scarborough Athletic in the FA Trophy 4-0. We then picked up a vital league victory over local rivals Spennymoor Town at Heritage Park on Wednesday night. Graeme Armstrong scoring the only goal of the game inside the first minute.
Darlington scored inside the first minute and went on to make it a perfect ten by doing the double over promotion rivals Spennymoor Town in a thrilling encounter.
Darlington's 4-0 victory over Scarborough at the weekend has earned them a draw against St Neots Town in the the Second Round Qualifying of The FA Trophy.
Darlington swept aside Scarborough Athletic with a one-sided 4-0 away victory in the first round of the FA Trophy.
Simon Hahn's week round up! Darlington remain top of the league table after victory over Burscough at a windy Heritage Park on Saturday. In tough conditions, goals from Amar Purewal, Graeme Armstrong and Steven Thompson saw us win 3-0 to remain ahead of Salford City on goal difference.
In-form Darlington extended their lead at the top of the table with a comfortable victory at home to Burscough, which stretched the team’s winning run to eight.
Simon Hahn brings us his weekly Evo-Stik round up This week Darlington took a break from league action, as they competed in two cup competitions. On Saturday we progressed in the FA Trophy with victory away to Radcliffe Borough, 2-0. In the next round we travel to Scarborough Athletic. On Tuesday night we were away to Spennymoor in the Durham County Cup, when the under 18’s were used by Martin Gray. Unfortunately they were defeated 4-0 by a strong Spennymoor team, however it is still good experience for the youngsters.
TWO Darlington old boys combined to help Spennymoor Town put four goals past their former club in the Durham Challenge Cup last night.
Congratulations!!This week’s £50 winner is number 004 – Andrew Serginson.Don't forget, it's never to...
The personality of the Darlington team could be seen in their low-key reaction to a seventh successive victory on Saturday.
Position | Team | P | GD | Pts |
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12 | S Shields | 18 | -4 | 25 |
13 | Southport | 18 | -5 | 25 |
14 | Leamington | 17 | 4 | 23 |
15 | Darlington | 17 | 0 | 22 |
16 | Peterborough Sports | 18 | -5 | 22 |
17 | Scarborough Ath. | 15 | 0 | 20 |
18 | Farsley | 18 | -12 | 20 |
19 | Warrington | 18 | -6 | 19 |
20 | Oxford City | 18 | -8 | 18 |