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Quakers exit administration

By PA Sport  August 07, 2009
Quakers exit administration (©PAphotos)
Quakers exit administration (©PAphotos)
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"This is the culmination of lots of hard work and dedication and we're elated to finally cross the line," said Mr Singh...
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Darlington have finally exited administration after being handed their 'Golden Share' by the Football League, meaning they can begin the new season on Saturday.

The beleaguered Quakers have been hampered by financial troubles since February, and with hefty debts and weekly losses, the club's future was in doubt for much of the summer.

However, local businessman Raj Singh's protracted takeover of the club has been ratified by the Football League and it means Colin Todd's side will avoid a points deduction.

"This is the culmination of lots of hard work and dedication and we're elated to finally cross the line," said Mr Singh.

"We knew we'd get there in the end, but we also know this will still come as a relief to our staff and our long-suffering fans.

"We can now put it all firmly behind us and concentrate on doing the business for Darlington Football Club, on and off the pitch."

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