Darlington Building Society
Darlington Building Society
Does anyone know what happened to the clubs relationship with the Building Society? They sponsored the club for 10 years and then disappeared after the Houghton admin season.
With the current situation, wondered if there scope to reach out to them for sponsorship opportunities?
With the current situation, wondered if there scope to reach out to them for sponsorship opportunities?
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Re: Darlington Building Society
With 3 club administrations taking money from locals it may have been deemed bad PR to support those responsible (private "investors").
With the present sound and audited management the club could seek out new sizeable sponsorship or share purchase from them, but it may be a case of our previous owners giving a dog a bad name.
With the present sound and audited management the club could seek out new sizeable sponsorship or share purchase from them, but it may be a case of our previous owners giving a dog a bad name.
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Re: Darlington Building Society
I was thinking along these lines regarding previous shirt sponsors Cosyseal, and the Morritt hotel. It seems once they had ended their sponsorship they were allowed to wander off into the sunset.
Re: Darlington Building Society
Allowed to? Or didn't want further involvement?norwich darlo wrote:I was thinking along these lines regarding previous shirt sponsors Cosyseal, and the Morritt hotel. It seems once they had ended their sponsorship they were allowed to wander off into the sunset.
We do know who was/wasn't approached for support over the last 5 years.
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
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Re: Darlington Building Society
Cosyseal had some issues where one of their companies had to go into administration and losing about30 jobs so it's likely they couldn't afford/justify renewing.
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Re: Darlington Building Society
The Morritt Arms has changed hands since those days, now owned by a small group whose other assets include, I think, the country/golf club at Coathham Mundeville. They are rumoured to be keen on community involvement in the Teesdale area, might be worth another approach?