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SINGH DARLO BID ENDED BY FAN PROTEST

By Sam Elliott
DARLINGTON fans have pulled the plug on plans for controversial former Quakers owner Raj Singh to become involved in financing the new club.
Indian businessman Singh, 52, was accused by many of playing a significant part of the club’s original collapse back in 2012.
On Wednesday it was announced that he was to invest £40,000 in the club and input going forward was being discussed.
Supporters were shocked by that announcement and took to social media to protest at the plans that could have seen Singh at some point have a place on the board.
But now the Quakers must...

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