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Why are Darlington FC called the Quakers?

Why are Darlington FC called the Quakers?

The club’s crest depicts Locomotion No. 1, referring to the town’s railway history; as well as a stylised Quaker hat, referring to the religious movement that had a historic influence on the town, and which was the source of the team’s nickname, the Quakers.

What happened to Feethams?

With the move to a new stadium at The Darlington Arena, Feethams fell into disrepair. Due to the small attendances at the arena, rumours spread that the arena could be sold and Darlington could return to Feethams, this was proved untrue; Feethams was finally demolished in February 2006 shortly after an arson attack.

Where is Darlington football?

Darlington, United KingdomDarlington F.C. / LocationDarlington is a large market town in County Durham, England. The Borough of Darlington is governed from the town. In 2011, the town had a population of 92,363 and the larger Borough of Darlington‘s population was recorded as 105,564.
The unitary authority is a constituent member of the Tees Valley Combined Authority. Wikipedia

Is George Reynolds?

George Reynolds (12 May 1936 – 13 April 2021) was a British businessman best known for his time as chairman of Darlington Football Club. He was found guilty of tax evasion in 2005….George Reynolds (businessman)

George Reynolds
Born 12 May 1936 Sunderland, England
Died 13 April 2021 (aged 84)
Occupation Owner of Darlington F.C. (1999–2004)

When did Darlington leave Feethams?

2003
However for Darlington fans we will also think of our own twin towers. These were built in 1913. They were still there when the club left Feethams in 2003. The home fans walked through them to get to the cricket ground and the football ground.

Who was George Reynolds wife?

Reynolds separated from his second wife, Karen Brown, in the early 1990s, with whom he had two daughters. He died on 13 April 2021, aged 84.

Is George Reynolds dead?

Deceased (1936–2021)George Reynolds / Living or Deceased

What happened to George Reynolds?

When did Darlington FC return to Darlington?

Darlington FC returned to their home town in late 2016. after reaching a groundsharing agreement with Darlington Rugby Club to share their Blackwell Meadows ground.

The ground the new club played on from the start was known as Feethams and had been used by Darlington Cricket Club since 1866 with football also being played there. It was originally rented from a prominent member of the local Quaker community called John Beaumont Pease, hence Darlington FC’s nickname of The Quakers.

Why did Darlington form a new Cricket Club?

The meeting agreed that there was “no club, urban or rural, sufficiently powerful to worthily represent Darlington”, and it was decided to form a new one. The ground the new club played on from the start was known as Feethams and had been used by Darlington Cricket Club since 1866 with football also being played there.

When did Darlington FC join the North Eastern League?

Feethams hosted an Amateur international game in 1907 in which England defeated the Netherlands 12-2, and a year later Darlington turned professional and joined the North Eastern League, winning it in 1913.

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