Friday, 6 January 2012

DARLINGTON FC: SINGH WILL WRITE OFF ALL DEBTS

Former Darlington Chairman Raj Singh says he will write off any debts the Blue Square Premier side owes to him, providing a buyer is found for the club in the coming weeks.

The Quakers were placed into administration this week with Singh reporting that the club were making losses of around £700,000 a season.

In an interview with BBC Tees, Singh insisted his only wish was for the club to survive despite the mounting financial pressures.

"I'll walk away, I'm not expecting a penny back. I could make things difficult for the administrators but I won't."

Singh's comments follow those of current Quakers' manager Craig Liddle. He spoke to the same radio station and expressed his determination to remain at the club despite the current situation.

"It's not my nature to quit. I'll be here to the end. I told the lads, I'll probably be the one to put the lights out if that is the case."

"If we can come through it we can come out strong. We've just got to hope there's someone out there who can help us."

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