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[NW Evening Mail] - A banner held aloft by AFC supporters on the Popular Side as the teams came out of the tunnel – the Darlington players having stuck black tape over their shirts to hide a sponsors' name linked to unpopular club chairman Raj Singh – read: 'Our football
Efforts united in last-ditch attempt to rescue Darlington FC
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[Darlington and Stockton Times] - However, plans by former chairman Raj Singh to develop the site hit a stumbling block because of a covenant on the land, and Mr Scott and Mr Sizer's proposals for the stadium, should the club cease to exist, are not known. to comment on the future of
Singh: I'll walk away without a penny
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[The Northern Echo] - By Nigel Burton » BUSINESSMAN Raj Singh has promised to walk away from Darlington FC without a penny if a deal can be reached to save the club. The former chairman claimed he was willing to waive his claim as a major creditor if a credible buyer could
Quakers offered fraction of wages
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[The Northern Echo] - If the club's position continues to deteriorate, more will follow after what has been a traumatic period that first began to unravel when chairman Raj Singh failed to pay the players at the end of November, as revealed in the Echo.
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