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« on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 11:57:18 »

Darlo are deep in the shit. I am sure everyone on here can sympathise. The following is from the Darlo forum...

"Let’s make Barrow on Saturday a celebration of the life of Darlington Football Club, not a wake or a funeral or an attack of those who have dropped us into this position.

Go to Barrow and show people around the world how proud we are of our team and our lads. Let’s show people that we still care, that we are still proud of the club and our town. Let’s show people that Darlington Football Club stands as an ambassador for our town and our area and we will not just give it up and slope off home. We will fight on.

Let’s show the players that that shirt still means something, that that shirt still needs to be worn with pride and that it is worth putting on that shirt and running out on that pitch and representing all of us one last time. One last go lads, everything you have got, one last time, 90 minutes of life as a Darlo player left. Shit or bust, hero or zero. Go out with a bang and not a whimper.

Use this game to thank them and the legend that is Craig Liddle for everything they have done recently, against so much strife, unpleasantness and uncertainty and tell them that we are so proud that they are carrying on, lets get behind whoever takes a place on that pitch, regardless of opinion, past reputation or performance on the day. Because this might be the last time!

Lets show people what it means to be a fan of Darlo, celebrate those 128 years of existence. Celebrate everything that has gone before, the good, the bad, and the ugly, show people that we although we have been here through thin and thinner, that we have suffered blow after blow we are still not beaten ,we are still not broken, we are still here and we still stand proudly behind Darlington Football Club.

Show them that although we have been on knocked down and might be on the canvas right now we will get back on our feet and come out punching. It will be us who land the knock out blow. Use this day to shame all of those plastics and couldn’t give a damns in the town into thinking about what they could have been a part of, make them see what have been about, what we are about and what we will be about again.

Lets celebrate the good times, the 85 promotion, Boro, the Conference win in 89/90, Welling away, 90/91 champions, Rochdale at home, Knowles, Little, Hodgy Platt, Hodgy (again), Wembley in 96 and 2000 and that sweet moment in May when a little fella headed home from half a yard to win us the cup.

Make everyone who has knocked us or laughed at us over the years understand that today we embrace all of the crap players, the terrible teams, the rubbish managers and the crazy chairman who have afflicted us. Why? Because all of that makes the few good times even better. Because all of those things are what Darlington Football Club is about. Let’s show them what it means to call your self a Darlo fan one last time.

Lets also think of all those people in the Tin Shed in the sky who aren’t able to stand with us on Saturday, think about what the club meant to them and how they passed on that love for the club to you, think about how one day you want to pass that love on to the next generation so that they know what being a Darlo fan is all about. I am sure they will be stood leaning on that crash barrier under the Sunday Sun board with their scarf’s and flasks of Bovril thinking "typical bloody Darlo" - but they would still make the journey if they could! In fact I am sure they will be there with us. Sing that bit louder for them.

If anyone is unsure about going and is able to go they should make the trip, it could be your only chance to say goodbye to the team you love. It could be your last chance to wear the black and white and get behind the lads. Do whatever it takes to get to Barrow, wear your shirts with pride and wave your scarf’s one last time. Tell anyone you meet where you are going and why. Tell them you are proud to support the lads!

And should this turn out to be the last time then lets celebrate all of that, lets support the lads and the manager, lets keep singing up to the final whistle and beyond because this club means something to each and every one of us, it has been part of our lives for so long, it is what makes us who were are, it is what makes us better than everyone else and it might not be there for much longer. Let’s make this day one of the greatest moments for this football club.

If it is to be the end lets go out on a high, all guns blazing giving it everything we have got and not for one minute forgetting that we are Darlington Football Club and we will bounce back!"
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« Reply #1 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 12:00:37 »

Wish them well.
Only thing I know about their club however is their massive stadium!
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« Reply #2 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 12:03:46 »

Remember we turned them over 4-0 in a cup game after losing the first leg 3-0? Is that right?
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« Reply #3 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 13:34:57 »

I was about to write 'yes it is', but I misread the 'in' for an 'is'. 

Good luck to them though
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« Reply #4 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 13:43:48 »

Remember we turned them over 4-0 in a cup game after losing the first leg 3-0? Is that right?

Yes - two strange things happened - Dave Bennett broke his leg and Shaun Close scored.
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« Reply #5 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 16:03:11 »

Best of luck to them, hope plenty of them go and they get a win to cheer them up slightly
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« Reply #6 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 16:11:00 »

That "call to arms" is positively Churchillian
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« Reply #7 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 16:22:24 »

That "call to arms" is positively Churchillian

Ace isn't it....

Lets also think of all those people in the Tin Shed in the sky who aren’t able to stand with us on Saturday, think about what the club meant to them and how they passed on that love for the club to you, think about how one day you want to pass that love on to the next generation so that they know what being a Darlo fan is all about. I am sure they will be stood leaning on that crash barrier under the Sunday Sun board with their scarf’s and flasks of Bovril thinking "typical bloody Darlo" - but they would still make the journey if they could! In fact I am sure they will be there with us. Sing that bit louder for them.

This bit is particularly poignant....
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« Reply #8 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 16:36:34 »

The author of that Darlo post needs to get some perspective. Its a shitcunt football club not a family member.

Sad cunt.
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« Reply #9 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 16:54:12 »

Meh.

The only good thing about it is that aaron brown is not getting paid

The cunt
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« Reply #10 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 16:56:40 »

Meh.

The only good thing about it is that aaron brown is not getting paid

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« Reply #11 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 17:09:29 »

Is that too good for League 2 now playing in the Conference Aaron Brown?
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« Reply #12 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 17:20:32 »

Yep
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« Reply #13 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 18:47:02 »

The club and local media have made attempt after attempt to drum up some support and always failed.

Either way AFC Darlington or Darlington Quakers or whatever will inevitably emerge and they'll be able to start again.
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« Reply #14 on: Friday, January 6, 2012, 21:23:01 »

Yes - two strange things happened - Dave Bennett broke his leg and Shaun Close scored.
Dave Bennet broke his leg in the first game if I recall correctly. Shaun Close did, amazingly, score in the return leg though. I think he almost had two in fact but one was given as an own goal instead.
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