Darlington 1883 Thread

Tbilisi said:
Darlo away v New Mills this Sat 16th 3pm Kick Off.

Having watched a bunch of millionaires not giving a fuck yesterday I am quite looking forward to watching a team that although playing shite at the moment at least puts in a shift.

Good game, 0 -3 win for Darlo.

Saw a few Blues I know at the game as well,think they enjoyed it,good club New Mills.
 
4 0 away win at Warrington today who were top of the table - I can swear with the best of them but Peter Reids Brother(Warringtons Manager)was something else with women and kids around,what an embarassment to WTFC.
 
On the basis that if you don't ask you don't get....

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Realise that no one will give a shit but just thought I would post,you never know HRH might be on line.

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allan harper said:
Your coming to Lancaster next week, your 490/500 are no match for the Dolly ultras!

Went to watch Lancaster on Saturday, Beat Salford City 2-1. Gavin Peacock former Newcastle player is our manager and he's got them playing well. suffered our first defeat in the cup against Ashton and then we get spanked 6-0. Apart from those two poor results we're playing some good football.

Darlington is the big one though, gonna be more Darlington fans then dollies but the blues are well up for it.

We think we have problems with Aguero WC ambitions..........it must have been the players fighting at Radcliffe last week that put him off!

Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Lancaster City will have to finish their race for promotion without striker Jordan Connerton who migrated to Australia on Tuesday night three days after informing shocked officials that he was upping sticks to move down under.

The 24-year-old former Crewe Alexandra forward, pictured, returned to Giant Axe in November from Kendal Town and only told head coach Darren Peacock and his staff on Saturday night that he was leaving the country to start a new life on the other side of the world.

Connerton wrote himself into the club's history books in 2009 when he netted 38 times to set a new club record for a season's tally and earn his move to Crewe.

The timing of his exit this time around, so soon after the Evo-Stik NPL's transfer deadline closed last Thursday, hasn't endeared the striker to head coach Darren Peacock with the sixth placed Dolly Blues fighting to secure a play-off spot.

He said: "Jordan knocked on my door after the Bamber Bridge game and told me he was going to Australia. It was a total shock to us all. We didn’t have an inkling. He could have come to me on the quiet and said he was thinking of going."
 

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