Darlington Go Back To Top Of The Table
Darlington scored a goal in each half to record their sixth successive win against Ossett Albion at Heritage Park and go back to the top of the table.
Darlington scored a goal in each half to record their sixth successive win against Ossett Albion at Heritage Park and go back to the top of the table.
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Darlington have gone top of the table after a comfortable 2-0 win at Prescot Cables.
The Board of Directors of Darlington 1883 Limited is delighted to announce that following the allotment of shares to investors who pledged funds in the recent initiative (facilitated by the Square Knot platform), we are now able to issue the share certificates and reward packages.
Simon Hahn brings us his week 8 Evo-Stik round up Darlington won both their games this week to make it four wins in a row. A 1-0 victory at home to bottom club Padiham, was followed by victory at Brighouse Town, 3-1, with Amar Purewal scoring another three goals this week. We are now second in the table, a point behind leaders Salford, however we have played more games than those around us.
Darlington's game at Farsley on October 28th has been postponed due to Farsley's involvement in the...
AMAR PUREWAL continued his remarkable return from injury by blasting Darlington to a fourth successive win tonight at Brighouse Town.
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Amar Purewal’s early penalty was enough to secure second-placed Darlington’s third successive win at Heritage Park against Padiham, who ended the game with nine men.
Simon Hahn brings us his weekly Evo-Stik update Darlington moved up to second in the table this week following back to back wins. We came back from Ossett Town with a 2-0 victory at the weekend, before comfortably beating Harrogate RA on Wednesday night 7-1.
Darlington striker Amar Purewal reached a half century of goals by grabbing a hat-trick to help take his team up to second in the table with a comfortable 7-1 win over Harrogate RA.
The Board of Darlington Football Club is delighted to confirm the signing of defender Ian Watson from Blyth Spartans.
Our nominated charity this season, the Great North Air Ambulance Service and Darlington Operatic Society are holding a 5K fun run round Darlington's South Park on Sunday 5th October 2014 at 11am. The event has a £10 entry with all proceeds going to the GNAAS who respond to around 1,000 call outs each year and this money will go towards keeping the helicopters flying.
Amar Purewal demonstrated his importance to Darlington by contributing to both of the team’s goals on his return to the side after injury.
An acoustic night has been arranged for Saturday 25th October 2014 at the Travellers Rest, Darlingto...
Simon Hahn brings us his regular round up Darlington’s recent struggles continued, as we picked up one point from our two games this week. On Saturday we lost 1-0 at home to league leaders Salford, before drawing 1-1 at Radcliffe Borough on Tuesday night. We are currently ninth in the league table, three points off the final playoff spot.
Darlington were held to a disappointing 1-1 draw at Radcliffe Borough. Graeme Armstrong’s header midway through the second half equalised for Quakers, who looked unlikely to score until the hosts had taken the lead just after the break.
Darlington have been drawn away to Spennymoor in the Durham Challenge Cup. The clubs have agreed that the fixture will be played at 7.45pm on Tuesday 21st October at the Brewery Field.
Salford City claimed three points at Heritage Park as they secured a 1-0 victory. The result leaves Quakers 8 points off the top of the table.
The Board of Directors are delighted to announce that our award winning match day programme ‘The Quaker’ has a new sponsor, Handepay Merchant Services.
At a Northern Premier League Disciplinary Panel hearing on Thursday 18th September, Warrington Town Football Club were found guilty of two charges arising from the abandonment of the Darlington 1883 vs. Warrington Town fixture on Saturday 16th August.
Simon Hahn's weekly round up! This week Darlington crashed out of the FA Cup, ruing a missed opportunity against Evo-Stik Premier side Blyth Spartans. Quakers will feel they should have won the first game on Saturday, before they were beaten in Tuesday night’s replay, 3-0.
The Board of Directors at Darlington Football Club are delighted to announce a new partnership with local work wear and clothing company, M.I. Supplies Ltd, based in Thornaby on Tees.
Blyth strikers Dan Maguire and Robbie Dale showed Quakers how to take their chances as Darlington went out of the FA Cup at Croft Park last night.
Darlington will need another replay if they are to progress in the FA Cup. Quakers needed a replay to see their way past West Auckland in the last round and will need another one following a goalless draw with Blyth Spartans.
Simon Hahn brings us his weekly round up Darlington suffered a disappointing week, as we were only able to pick up one point from our two games against Droylsden and Farsley. At Droylsden on Saturday we lost 2-1, before conceding a last minute equaliser to draw 1-1 at home to Farsley on Wednesday.
Darlington have to settle for a point against Farsley after the visitors levelled in the closing stages at Heritage Park. Quakers had led thanks to a header by Terry Galbraith but were pegged back late on.
The Board of Directors wish to make the following statement following the game at Droylsden today
Darlington Football Club is pleased to announce details for their FA Cup 1st Qualifying round fixtur...
Simon Hahn gives us his weekly round up. This week all of the sides from our division competed in the FA Cup preliminary round. It will take a side from our division five ties to qualify for the first round proper, but for all this was the first step.
Position | Team | P | GD | Pts |
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11 | Southport | 17 | -4 | 25 |
12 | Spennymoor | 17 | 6 | 24 |
13 | Leamington | 16 | 6 | 23 |
14 | Darlington | 17 | 0 | 22 |
15 | S Shields | 17 | -8 | 22 |
16 | Peterborough Sports | 17 | -5 | 21 |
17 | Scarborough Ath. | 15 | 0 | 20 |
18 | Farsley | 17 | -8 | 20 |
19 | Oxford City | 16 | -6 | 18 |