THE STADIUM THAT DESTROYED A FOOTBALL CLUB

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @joshcharles8370
    @joshcharles8370 2 года назад +155

    Good video but just want to point out a couple of inaccuracies, Darlington didn’t officially go bust, the fans formed a new limited company (Darlington 1883 ltd) and raised enough money to buy X amount of the clubs assets such as the rights to the crest and the existing debt, ex chairman Raj Singh then refused to hand over the footballing share/golden share or whatever it’s called which included the rights to the clubs name and league placement, meaning that the FA then treated us as a “new club” and demoted us to the Northern League, if we truly were a new club then surely we wouldn’t have taken on the old debt and paid it off? Also the old Feethams site has 2 or 3 streets named after former players. Attendances at the arena we’re mainly around the 3.5K mark, over 5K for a handful of seasons and only eventually fell to just over 2k during our relegation seasons. Dropping out of the football league wasn’t a gradual process either, we were sitting pretty in the top 3 throughout the 08/09 season and were suddenly plunged into administration, after a points deduction we fell outside of the playoff places and started the next season with a team of kids and journeymen, I’m half certain we held or still hold a record for the most players used in one season that year? After finishing dead last we went on to win the FA trophy in our first season in the Conference, fast forward another year and we went back into administration which eventually let to the demotion.
    On another note, the “new” ground shown in this video isn’t our permanent home, we are leasing and ground share with a local rugby club DRFC, it was recently announced that we are in the process of securing funding and land to build a new permanent home, a much more sensible 5-8k capacity ground within the town, see the news article here…. www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/darlington-fc-move-new-stadium-24016699.amp
    Anyways, enjoyed the video just thought I’d stick my two pence in 👍

    • @thomas-h22
      @thomas-h22 2 года назад +3

      @Josh Charles you should be making videos too!

    • @dreamstealer9089
      @dreamstealer9089 2 года назад

      At least someone knows what they’re talking about 👍🏻

    • @cantfindafeckinid
      @cantfindafeckinid 2 года назад +2

      Pity youse didny play in Scotland mate, there you can get liquidated, become a new club, still supposedly keep all your history, titles, etc n no have to pay a penny of the money owed out. 🤔🤔🤔🤔

    • @blade0954
      @blade0954 2 года назад +2

      @@cantfindafeckinid it was the holding company that folded,club is same

    • @cantfindafeckinid
      @cantfindafeckinid 2 года назад

      @@blade0954 aye, if you say do man. Keep on taking those deludemol😜😂😂

  • @johndfc4647
    @johndfc4647 2 года назад +13

    Great video mate . As a Darlo fan , I think all Darlo fans appreciate you taking time to make such a video about us . The last 10 years have been the most enjoyable years I have experienced in the 7 different decades I have followed the club 70s upwards so its not all doom and gloom . As you may now be aware we did not actually go bankrupt . One of the most pleasing things is that wethe fans/owners paid off all the debt owed after the administration . Any way great video that I believe all darlo fans will enjoy . Josh Charles Post about what happened is pretty accurate . We had to play about 6 seasons away from darlo in a neighbouring town 11 miles away called Bishop Auckland when we won those promotions . Our journey back has stalled slightly but its been great so far and it will continue,which is the important thing We'll done any way on the video .

    • @jacknorcup9218
      @jacknorcup9218 5 месяцев назад

      Donated my £2 dinner money every day in the Cornmill, best times with darlo gotta be Wembley & back to back titles at heritage Park. Listening to us batter whitby was it 7-1 to all but confirm it then the following midweek trophy party and a mad pitch invasion. Jumpednon tez galbraiths back soon as the whislte went jist remember him bouncing about wiv 14 year old me on his back hahahaa class times DTID ❤

  • @martenkats6915
    @martenkats6915 2 года назад +47

    I lived in Darlington for a year due to work reasons, which happened to be their relegation season from the Football League. I've been to the odd game there and it was just weird to see such a big ground with so few fans inside. Fans I spoke to told me that George Reynolds thought that once he built the new ground, they would attract fans from Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough etc. He was clearly not realistic at all and obviously that never happened. But that's why he built a 25K stadium. Their fans I spoke to in that year made clear they hated that ground & Reynolds. And I remember a few telling me: "the stadium will be the death of us". They were right...

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 2 года назад +6

      Attract fans from Newcastle, Sunderland..... He really didn't have a clue.

    • @josephyearwood1179
      @josephyearwood1179 2 года назад +1

      @@geoffpoole483 Darlington is at least 120,000?
      Darlingtoners are feeble followers wether 25’000 or 4’000?

    • @BarryWhitwell
      @BarryWhitwell 2 года назад

      George Reynolds was an evil man.

    • @primarkopolop
      @primarkopolop 2 года назад

      @@josephyearwood1179 it's because most of them are Middlesbrough fans. Darlingtons history just hasn't been strong enough to maintain a strong following, so for generations there have been die hard boro fans in Darlington and it would have been very hard to try and turn them to try and fill that stadium. The owner really had no idea what he was doing.

    • @josephyearwood1179
      @josephyearwood1179 2 года назад

      @@geoffpoole483 Leeds

  • @jmrogersful
    @jmrogersful 2 года назад +6

    Always enjoyed going to Motherwell pre games vs Darlo. They stopped due to COVID but hopefully they will start back soon. Always felt good to bring a few fans down and help support them, their supporters were always welcoming to those who travelled down

  • @depekthegreat359
    @depekthegreat359 2 года назад +5

    You are extremely so right regarding one of my favourite respective English clubs Darlington which was quite a famous club in the English Football League system where they have won some titles and being competitive in the cup competitions but the idea of the new stadium really made them to suffer till being in a bankruptcy,good friend!!!I fully hope that the revitalised club would bring the glory days to themselves in near future and am planning to watch all the respective English Non League matches which included Darlington's from next season onwards,good friend!!!🙏

  • @jakobheron1772
    @jakobheron1772 2 года назад +52

    i’m a darlo fan, unfortunately never got to experience feethams but i’ve been a season ticket holder since i was 5 and i’m now 20. even with all the stuff we have went through with the administration, the relegations, the owners etc, we have still by far the most loyal fans. numbers might not look big but the miles we have to travel in our league is ridiculous but we still take fans all over the country. we hope to be back in the football league but it’s got to take a lot! great video as always👍

    • @duncanedwards7840
      @duncanedwards7840 2 года назад +6

      Fair play to you Jakob Heron, I hope you make it all the way back to the football league,where you belong really, just for you, whom deserves it, & the ilk, of your kind. Up The Quakers, good luck 🙂👍☝✌🤞🤝🙏.

    • @martinosborne2842
      @martinosborne2842 2 года назад +4

      I'm a west ham fan but have total respect for people like you jakob, proper fans, love to see you back in the league mate where you belong🤞🤞good luck!!⚒⚒

    • @Fnrl_33
      @Fnrl_33 2 года назад +2

      I'm a darlo fan

    • @vqlid417
      @vqlid417 2 года назад +2

      David wheater is gonna be beaut for us next season mate😍

    • @seanyboy3
      @seanyboy3 2 года назад +3

      That's what being a football fan is really about. Loyal bunch that you know many of on first name terms and players playing for your club because it means something to them.
      None of this £8 hotdogs, day trippers taking selfies like the plastic TV stuff.
      I spend pretty much every Saturday at the football and I don't know what I'd do with my weekends without it!
      Hopefully it's an enjoyable season for you!!

  • @jokepy4230
    @jokepy4230 2 года назад +5

    There are two streets on the Feethams site named after former DFC players - Greener Drive & Peverell Walk.
    The big arena wasn't liked by many fans. The atmosphere was awful when the seats were only 10% occupied. After leaving the arena, the club played their home games at Bishop Auckland for a few seasons. That was where the three promotions were achieved.

  • @DINs365
    @DINs365 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed the video, thanks, as a Darlo fan I had a season ticket for many years in the West Stand at Feethams from the late 1960s onwards as they battled around mostly in the then 4th Division, but in latter years the pitch, being close to the River Skerne, had serious problems with water-logging, I remember at one time they even imported 1000s of worms to try and aerate the soil, but sadly the worms drowned! This was part of the reason they needed a new ground, plus the football ground was only rented from the Cricket Club. The local businessman who took over the club, George Reynolds, had high ambitions of taking Darlington to Division 1 in 4 years and I believe it was he who built the new stadium with that in mind, but the football didn't improve and the new spacious stadium was sterile compared to nicely compact Feethams so the atmosphere, with only a couple of thousand in the place, was virtually non-existent. Plus Mr Reynolds was a man with a colouful reputation and wasn't well liked in the local council who, as I remember, prevented him from using the 'Reynolds Arena' for other purposes like events, concerts, boot sales etc which he hoped would supplement the income. Great example of fan ownership now though!

  • @shanksspeare6128
    @shanksspeare6128 Год назад

    Idk why the “here’s the culprit” line cracks me up so much, but I love it and it’s stuck with me enough that after a month I had to come back and watch that part of the video. Love your work man, from a footy/soccer fan in North Carolina

  • @alfreddunn03
    @alfreddunn03 2 года назад +3

    Darlo were a solid lower league club, could get 7k when doing well, 25k stadium was just ridiculously optimistic...very sad how it all turned out...from a Boro Lad.

  • @joegilbert3149
    @joegilbert3149 2 года назад +40

    I remember going to that new Darlington ground with Torquay and the attendance was 1400 in a 25,000 seater stadium it was a really weird experience, I hope they come up the divisions as they deserve it.

    • @hazzo_hd
      @hazzo_hd 2 года назад +1

      we dont deserve it as the fans its the owner he built it for money laundering then got arrested for tax evasion

    • @cambradley7694
      @cambradley7694 2 года назад +2

      Sounds like MK Dons mate

    • @Micfri300
      @Micfri300 2 года назад

      @@hazzo_hd I'm pretty sure fans didn't go to the games because the owner was found out to have done that more that they were losing

    • @joegilbert3149
      @joegilbert3149 2 года назад

      @@hazzo_hd hopefully better things to come though get out of the national league north and you will have some big clubs to play and it will feel more like the old times.

    • @davek834
      @davek834 2 года назад

      Imagine how it worked for Queens park playing at Hampden park all them years, probably that's why they stayed an amateur team

  • @stfcjenko5782
    @stfcjenko5782 2 года назад +6

    I remember going to the Darlington arena with Swindon in 2006 in a 2-1 win COYRs🔴⚪️ The stadium was so empty that game the Attendance was 4,571 (430 away fans) nice stadium glad I visited it before the club moved.

  • @unveuunion2805
    @unveuunion2805 2 года назад +6

    Living between Stockton and Darlington we would be in the village pub on Saturday lunchtime and at 2pm we would set off to either Darlo or The Boro depending on who was at home that week.
    At Darlo we would get in just before kick off and wait by the half way line to see which they kicking so see which end to go and stand, either the open end or the 'Tin Shed' backing on the cricket ground ... the Tin Shed being the one relocated to the new ground. At half time you would change ends although you didn't need to go round the cricket pitch.
    Incidentally the Darlo stadium announcer in those days was a certain Radio Tees DJ 'Me' Mark Page... I wonder what he's doing these days.... I think it's 14 years apparently

  • @philipwinter8729
    @philipwinter8729 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the interesting video. My son joined the Darlo development centre at a young age - just as the club problems were starting to hit. I remember going to a match that was designated as a "benefit" event. Come in your club colours. Remember nothing about the match (other than I think Darlo lost), but remember meeting another Owls fan who was very pleased I'd attended, the kids got on the local TV news, was impressed by the size of the car park, and the stadium appeared impressive but was only half finished inside. Seem to recall that there were some dodgy characters somewhere in the background at that time. (Isn't there always!)

  • @stesuzyjosh
    @stesuzyjosh 2 года назад +6

    Many happy memories at Feethams growing up. The arena was a bad choice and ultimately ended the club as it were. Sad to see and I’m reminded of it every time we drive past it when I go home. I moved to Elgin in 2013 and in I’ve seen your video on teams up here such as Elgin city and Forres athletic. Small world in ways mate. 👍

  • @lukewatson9324
    @lukewatson9324 2 года назад +2

    If you can come to a game as the atmosphere is still really good for the average 1.5k we get in Blackwell and it’s good to see the ground again while the football season is off. Also it’s great to watch you go round clubs you went to earlier or even new ones as it’s fascinating but keep up the good work🙌🏻👍🏻

  • @GenialHarryGrout
    @GenialHarryGrout 2 года назад +11

    I last watched Darlington play in 1990 in their promotion season from the Football Conference. They were managed by Brian Little and played a style of football that would grace the EPL these days, that team under Little was good deserved to win the Football Conference that season.

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 Год назад

      I remember Darlington getting relegated in 1988/89 I believe. Then you competed with Barnet in 1989/90 for promotion to Division 4 of the Football league and were successful. Barnet actually got promotion the following season, 1990/91. I actually went to their last game in 1990/91, they won 5-1 at Fisher Athletic. Darlington played some great stuff under Brian Little back then, it's a shame for Darlington that he left. I wonder if promotion to Division 2 could have happened if he'd stayed??

  • @salbenrosli707
    @salbenrosli707 2 года назад +7

    Scarborough, Darlington, Macclesfield, AFC Wimbledon, Hereford U and Bury are actually phoenix clubs of the original teams

    • @NathanMcCabe88
      @NathanMcCabe88 2 года назад

      And Chester FC

    • @doublecheeseburgr...
      @doublecheeseburgr... 2 года назад

      And maidstone United

    • @chrisrycroft4261
      @chrisrycroft4261 2 года назад

      100% wrong M
      Darlo were NEVER a Pheonix club, we are and always were the same club .
      The fans saw to that out of our own pockets
      Shafted by the F.A and Raj Singh ? you bet !!
      But we're still here ....
      ....in fact we never left

  • @AdrianFWImages
    @AdrianFWImages 2 года назад +2

    We didnt have to walk around the cricket pitch to change ends. Only had to navigate the cricket ground to enter/leave the football ground. The away fans were often in the corner of the Polam end and part of the West Stand depending on size of opposition travelling fanbase.(Carlisle always travelled well) The only fans that could change ends were the home fans. You could walk around the rear of the East stand from the Tin Shed to the part of the Polam end allocated for home support. Brilliant ground, some fantastic memories of Feethams before i moved away from the North East.

    • @ThePeteW
      @ThePeteW Год назад

      I missed a few goals at the start of a game whilst changing ends when Darlo were playing towards the Polam end in the first half!

  • @LiamK1998
    @LiamK1998 2 года назад +19

    It will happen to Southend United next whenever they move to their new stadium

    • @RockyBanana97
      @RockyBanana97 2 года назад +1

      The Southend move has been in the pipeline for about 15 years or so now. They still haven't even got the approved planning permission yet that's been appending approval what seems like forever.

    • @josephyearwood1179
      @josephyearwood1179 2 года назад

      @@RockyBanana97 “15 year”
      Oh dear
      (Mind u Colkester up the road”

    • @Pbchelt
      @Pbchelt 2 года назад +1

      It's been in the planning since the 80s at least. New stadium has been talked about since I started watching them.

    • @josephyearwood1179
      @josephyearwood1179 2 года назад +1

      @@Pbchelt Southend also dropped the yellow in their kit. Why just be yet another blue and white kit club. Blue/sea and yellow/sand go well for a town ‘on the sea’. Mind, why on earth do Canvey play in yellow and blue.

    • @josephyearwood1179
      @josephyearwood1179 2 года назад

      @@Pbchelt (*and at esp. EssexLion74) have u been keen on a new stadium since the 1980s? If so, it could well be that u have (unbeknownst) rare bloodgroup and psychic powers. Basically you have a soul - unlike all the Organic Portals/human prison bars - around u. Therefore the matrix/negative forces literally will twist your reality. What u would like/wish/prefer the matrix psychopaths will do the opposite. Not always but very often throughout your life. So basically, a new stadium for Southend has never materialised coz it would literally lift your spirits. They like to keep us ‘true humans’ feeling down and at a low vibration - making it easier to drain/feed off our lifeforce. I973/1974 etc are vintage years for ‘souled humans’.

  • @vqlid417
    @vqlid417 2 года назад +1

    I’m a darlo fan, and this was a really well put together video mate👍keep em coming

  • @AndrewKerr5
    @AndrewKerr5 2 года назад +19

    Rushden & Diamonds is a story that needs to be told here, if it has not already. Love hearing about how clubs went out of business.

    • @randr2141
      @randr2141 2 года назад +4

      Love hearing about clubs that went out of business?

    • @AndrewKerr5
      @AndrewKerr5 2 года назад +2

      @@randr2141 My choice of words that I got wrong there, more like learning about them, and learnings that can be had from their demise.

  • @Paul-eb4jp
    @Paul-eb4jp 2 года назад +1

    I've been to Feethams many times and even then there were usually only a thousand rattling around in there, they'd have gone under anyway at some point.

  • @finnmcg
    @finnmcg 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video there's a great new adventure each video keep up the great work

  • @ryanoconnor5612
    @ryanoconnor5612 2 года назад +2

    Really enjoyed this one! I was Darlington on FIFA once and had Manucho up front, good times

  • @adamlynas3590
    @adamlynas3590 2 года назад +4

    My club my town, wouldn’t change how we’ve been since being a fan owned club except the ground which we’re getting another new one by 2025/2026 season, the only time I miss in the football league was the play off season but getting beat to rochdale on pens was heartbreaking 💔

  • @pauldear6660
    @pauldear6660 2 года назад +2

    As an AFC Wimbledon fan I visited the Darlington Arena in our first year in the National / Conference league. I think the result was 0-0 on an icy pitch and the game should probably not have been played. I think Darlo were relegated that season. It's always good to see such clubs (like my own) rise again after having to restart much lower down after either being shafted or going out of business or for whatever reason. Stay positive Darlington fans, it would be good to see you back in the league one of these days. Up the Darlo.

  • @vojtechkostovski951
    @vojtechkostovski951 2 года назад +1

    You're right about those new stadiums. When Sparta Prague opened the newly renovated stadium, they also lost first match on it. Looks like it's some kind of curse for new stadiums.

  • @stecurrell5863
    @stecurrell5863 2 года назад +3

    Love your videos ,but you forgot to mention their biggest rivals are hartlepool united as a pools fan I totally miss the local derbies

  • @ironbru24
    @ironbru24 2 года назад +1

    Used to love going to Feethams away end..you were so close in. Went away to the new ground the season it opened and it never made sense, empty and could hear a pin drop.

  • @sebsshirts4438
    @sebsshirts4438 2 года назад +5

    great video once again! HITC sevens has done a great documentary video on darlington, great video I would really reccomend a watch if your'e interested in finding out abit more behind the context of their fall from grace

  • @MrRQBQ
    @MrRQBQ 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos Sam, this one is no exception. I'm a Portsmouth supporter and at the moment their Fratton Park ground is undergoing redevelopment. Pompey have a really interesting history and may be well worth a visit sometime.

    • @cobden28whittehnam7
      @cobden28whittehnam7 Год назад

      As a Darlington girl living in Portsmouth for the past 50 years, and currently within earshot of Fratton Park, I'd naturally like my home town team to win although I wonder if this would be possible........

  • @afcfinners
    @afcfinners 2 года назад +2

    Great video, still remember when they went bust, amazed the rugby team hasn't gone bust from the stadium costs too as I doubt they get high amounts either

  • @libertinoradio4597
    @libertinoradio4597 2 года назад

    Enjoyed the video mate. Used to go to Feethams for every home game as a nipper in the early 80's, was a lovely ground. Best wishes.

  • @michaelleemcc9076
    @michaelleemcc9076 2 года назад +1

    Keep doing what you are doing young man! Your blogs are superb great content, keep up the exelent work your doing mate and take Care of yerself.👏👍🤞

  • @SpencerEvans1
    @SpencerEvans1 2 года назад +4

    Great vid, Darlington arena, riverside and Stadium of light are all basically the same just slightly different sizes

    • @paultumelty
      @paultumelty 2 года назад +1

      And Derby County! The darlo arena hasn’t aged well though. It looks older than all the others mentioned and i think it’s the newest

    • @SpencerEvans1
      @SpencerEvans1 2 года назад

      @@paultumelty yeah that too! Agree it looks rusty and faded. Years of neglect and only a tiny rugby team in there, no properly maintained

  • @danbrown2718
    @danbrown2718 Год назад

    Great Video, long time Darlo fan since I was a kid walking to Feethams, the Arena (the big stadium that made us fold) while was impressive was way too large for our club, I now live in the Feethams housing estate and I just get a glimpse of my house while your walking around

  • @JxkVx
    @JxkVx 2 года назад +3

    Abit off topic but Dorking would be a good visit and to share their story of rising to the National league with an Owner who was just a football/championship manager fanatic who wanted to start a team

  • @RobJaskula
    @RobJaskula 2 года назад +2

    I remember Newcastle playing a friendly or two there and the fans knew the stadium was a total white elephant and would soon bankrupt the club. Owner had notions of making Darlo a big club

  • @gordon9050
    @gordon9050 2 года назад

    I used to work for Darlington Football in the Community as a coach, the offices were in the Arena, but we still used "the quaker centre" at the old ground. I've been to matches at all the grounds the team have used in the town.

  • @CaptainCharismaY2J
    @CaptainCharismaY2J 2 года назад +11

    Scarborough would be a good video!

    • @alanfox691
      @alanfox691 2 года назад

      100% agree.
      I am old enough to remember Scarborough going out of the football league.

  • @WhiteHartDane
    @WhiteHartDane 2 года назад

    Great video as always. I've waited to hear about the demise of Darlington FC in detail. Their new ground looks quite nice and wouldn't seem out of place in the National League.

  • @sundaynight1987
    @sundaynight1987 2 года назад +1

    At Feethams at half time the home fans used to swap ends to get behind the goal darlo were trying to score in.

  • @davidbarr9343
    @davidbarr9343 2 года назад +1

    Credit to all those loyal people who resurrected the club. I hate to see any football club go out of business it is soul destroying. I hope the club finds its level and is successful in its quest for a new ground.☺️

  • @alanprior7650
    @alanprior7650 2 года назад

    Great vid,as ever, Sam. I'm glad my team,Portsmouth, never got a nice,new,shiny stadium. A lot of these new grounds are soulless.
    Fratton Park is finally being refurbished and in a few years the capacity should be raised.

  • @fulcrumlizard9805
    @fulcrumlizard9805 2 года назад +1

    Darlington Are working on changing ground to go closer to the original ground so they can have more seating to get promoted

  • @stretchystretch269
    @stretchystretch269 2 года назад +1

    Never went there but always liked playing Darlington as a Torquay fan

    • @MrNewtonian
      @MrNewtonian Год назад

      I'm a Darlo I remember you had a goalkeeper who was overweight, the Darlo fans were ripping the piss out of him, but he took it all in good spirit , a great sport,

  • @nw101971
    @nw101971 2 года назад +1

    I went to both their grounds Feethams & the Darlington arena when Darlington were in the football league.

  • @stevewright8204
    @stevewright8204 2 года назад

    Good luck for the future, regards from a Bahamas Evertonian 👍🇧🇸🧢

  • @LordZontar
    @LordZontar Год назад

    HITC Sevens did an in-depth video on Darlington and how the club was destroyed by George Reynolds building that big monument to his own ego, his lunatic vision of getting Darlington into the Premiership in just five years and his even more lunatic vision that he could approach football the same way as his bargain kitchen countertop business, and the club's re-emergence as a fan-owned phoenix organisation. I think one of the problems was that the Arena was located outside the town and off any bus lines, so supporters had to drive there to get to matches and that helped depress attendance. The fact that building a 25,000 seat venue for a fourth-tier club was insane to begin with, combined with the depressing sight of playing matches inside a mostly empty stadium, definitely did not help matters at all.
    I've thought several times of what I would have done if I had owned that club. Yes, they did have to have a new ground. For all its legacy and character, Feetham's day was done. The facilities had become very run down over the years, there was no room for expansion and the field drainage was terrible. It would not have been worth the effort or expense in trying to modernise the place. For myself, I'd have tried to find a site that was accessible to public transportation and large enough to accommodate an expandable venue. I'd have built a far more modest 5000-8500 capacity stadium with space to add additional stands if conditions warranted such expansion. But my imperatives would have been for a facility that wouldn't run to astronomical construction or maintenance costs, with modern accommodation for the teams playing there, and providing a pleasant place for fans. I'd have had studies done on the expected attendances and the league conditions and chosen a stadium plan reflecting those factors before having one ounce of concrete poured.

  • @RossParker1877
    @RossParker1877 2 года назад +6

    Sad story. Thank you for covering. Btw hope you've all healed up for England's relegation in September 😁

    • @randr2141
      @randr2141 2 года назад +2

      From a nothing competition. The proper stuff starts this Autumn, see you there, oh............

  • @Ben-cl2co
    @Ben-cl2co 2 года назад +1

    England and Scotland have beautiful old stadiums. I simple can't get my head around that clubs move to new soulless places. Look at arsenal or west ham, Southampton. And now even Chelsea and Everton are thinking about moving I believe? Goodison park! What is more beautiful than Goodison?! I guess you have to be an outsider to see the beauty.

    • @maccgordon8310
      @maccgordon8310 2 года назад

      No, Evertonians do appreciate Goodison Park and will be sad to leave at the end of next season. The main reason for the move is that two of the stands (Bullens Road built for £30K in 1926 & Gwladys Street built for £50K in 1938) need replacing. However the footprint is too small being surrounded by a church, a school & terraced houses. The fan consultations took years and all are on board. Everton In The Community has sorted the legacy use of Goodison Park & you can watch videos of the new ground taking shape. A lot of thought has been put into the architecture to avoid the mistakes of 'soulless places'. Only time will tell.

  • @mikey50boy
    @mikey50boy 2 года назад +1

    Would be great if you did a video about Hereford FC and the original Hereford United which was mis managed basically from when we were promoted to the old Div 2( Championship as now) club overspent on players etc and struggled a lot until Graham Turner came to Manage and eventually join the board but after he left we had some characters that were as the say ‘all mouth no trousers ‘ and then the club eventually folded in 2014 ,the only bright spot before the club folded was a young local lad that played for us and has done well in the career to date by the name of Jarrod Bowen ! Since the new Phoenix side started in 2016 we had 3 back to back promotions. Now living in the Philippines for the last 4 yrs it would be brilliant to see you at Edgar Street a place I have loads of memories good and bad over 50 yrs of following Hereford.

  • @flatcapgaming7488
    @flatcapgaming7488 2 года назад +1

    My first ever football game was at that ground watching Huddersfield there in 2003. Fond memories, but sad that it’s caused Darlington so so much trouble!

    • @memphisdaniels3218
      @memphisdaniels3218 2 года назад

      Both teams went opposite directions after that, UTT 💙🤍💙

  • @JETLFC
    @JETLFC 2 года назад +1

    The tin shed stand behind goal at feethams, brilliant.

  • @ConfusedDadPodcast
    @ConfusedDadPodcast 2 года назад

    Great episode Mate 👏

  • @arneddieexperience2241
    @arneddieexperience2241 2 года назад

    Hereford are a fan-owned phoenix club too. Hereford Utd went out of business in 2014. They still play in the same ground though and it's an old beauty, I'm sure you'll like it. Hereford is a nice place to stroll around too.

  • @sampinnegar2813
    @sampinnegar2813 2 года назад

    My grandad had the old tin shed stored away as he was chairman for a while and he moved it back into Blackwell when we moved in

  • @TolouseEmpire
    @TolouseEmpire Год назад

    Love your videos man.

  • @craigblyth783
    @craigblyth783 Месяц назад

    you should try coming to Stoke to see where the old Victoria park where4 Stoke City used to play its now a housing estate but all the streets are names of famous ex players , ie Frank Soo Street, Paul Ware Street, Freddie Steele Street, Bob McGrory Street etc

  • @CalumO94
    @CalumO94 2 года назад

    really enjoyed the video. subscribed!!

  • @Sytopia
    @Sytopia 2 года назад +4

    Definitely a video on bury fc required

  • @PaulSt1883
    @PaulSt1883 2 года назад

    Huddersfield Towns old ground does have a centre spot plaque in the car park of the retail park that now stands in its place.

  • @martynclough602
    @martynclough602 2 года назад +3

    I've been past this stadium on the train on my way to Newcastle. What a waste of a truly lovely stadium. What was George Reynolds thinking?

    • @alanfox691
      @alanfox691 2 года назад

      Myb he was thinking
      Championship , Premier League unrealistic in my view & most definitely unsustainable but myb that was his thinking.
      It's one thing being ambitious but you need to be realistic in what you can achieve I have concerns about
      Queens Park here in Scotland & where they are heading I honestly believe Queens Park could end up in liquidation further down the line as
      Willie Haughey The owner
      has a negative history when he has been involved in football he was on the old Celtic board when they nearly went in to liquidation in 1994 & he was part of the Consortium involved in running Livingston the first time they went in to
      admission buy over spending I can see the same kind of problems further down the line for
      Queens Park.
      Keep Safe.

  • @angelicupstart1977
    @angelicupstart1977 2 года назад

    Great video again Garry mate. Up the Monks !

  • @whybother5706
    @whybother5706 2 года назад

    Losing the old division 3 play off final at Wembley 2000 to Peterborough will always stick in my head

  • @Dylanseanbell
    @Dylanseanbell 2 года назад

    Drive past the stadium along the A66 all the time for work. Very sad story. As a Middlesbrough fan these should be a local rival. Them and Hartlepool

  • @clivehulbert6083
    @clivehulbert6083 2 года назад +1

    I went to Feethams saw Hull play in the F.A. Then to the Reynolds Arena to see their 3rd home match v Carlisle u.
    I actually have the programme for the match against Chelsea

  • @darlowne4650
    @darlowne4650 2 года назад +2

    We couldn't have possibly been unluckier with George Reynolds and Raj Singh.

  • @deanplaystv5068
    @deanplaystv5068 Год назад

    Great video mate, any chance you can come and do a video of us South Shields, we're not far from Darlington about half an hour 45 minutes.

  • @PURPLEGHOST2023
    @PURPLEGHOST2023 2 года назад

    Just to hear my beloved team hull be said makes me very happy fingers crossed and hoping you might do a video about hull city great content as normal thank you

  • @GeoWinterE.B
    @GeoWinterE.B 10 месяцев назад

    As a darlo fan the old stand that was carried over to the new stadium is were everyone is who chants and its the banta stadium

  • @frontrowvideos3663
    @frontrowvideos3663 2 года назад +3

    hereford would be a great team to cover similar to darlington

  • @grindelston5968
    @grindelston5968 Год назад

    It's like the architects were given the order 'make the housing estate as bland as you can, lads'
    They couldn't even name a street after the old stadium it's like they're embarrassed of their own club. Weird

  • @okforuse88
    @okforuse88 2 года назад +1

    George Reynolds was very ambitious but I suppose it’s a good lesson in the fact that supporters don’t necessarily make great owners, although at first you could see what he was trying to accomplish in hindsight should probably have stuck to safe cracking

  • @glenmacleod4978
    @glenmacleod4978 2 года назад +1

    Love your channel

  • @jeffricks2640
    @jeffricks2640 2 года назад

    great info and good to see the club hasnt folded and disappeared completely

  • @johnt9379
    @johnt9379 2 года назад

    The mind boggles! You'd need a third of the population of the town in order to fill that ground. It's probably the most sparsely populated area of the country as well so there's literally nothing anywhere close. How on earth could you expect to fill even 10k of that?

  • @kurtjenkins3883
    @kurtjenkins3883 2 года назад +2

    Played here the year they left cracking stadium way too advanced for where they were in the football pyramid unfortunately

  • @MrEddipp
    @MrEddipp 2 года назад

    It was always going to end badly. I remember listening to a radio interview with George Reynolds whist the new stadium was being built. This is while they were still at Feethams. Reynolds was asked about the situation regarding low crowds and his reply was ''football is easy you build a big stadium, win all of your matches and put bums on seats and progress through the leagues'' I thought at the time he was delusional the guy was a nutter. Ex Con and was not scared to get the heavies onto people who said things he did not like.

  • @techkev140
    @techkev140 2 года назад

    Not a Darlington supporter but... I was at the game Barrow 3-0 Darlington, when they were in administration and it was thought that might be their last game around a thousand Darlington supporters turned up for that away game. Unheard of at the time. If buyers were not found that was supposed to be it!. I can't remember but i think they played on for a bit, but it was their last season as the original Darlington.
    To any Darlington supporters, Barrow that you played that season made it back to the football league after 42 years. Football is a funny game, linked to off field events and developmentsas well as on field achievements. It might be a little harder now as more (recenly) relegated clubs are all trying to get back. It can be done, I think it's why we love (live) the game. Anything is possible until the final whistle.

  • @user-mc1rg8wy5e
    @user-mc1rg8wy5e 2 года назад +1

    Whilst the ground did hold 25,000. it was limited to 10,000 due to poor access roads and public transport

  • @jonathancrossland5168
    @jonathancrossland5168 2 года назад +1

    You cannot compare Darlington to Hull! Hull is a far bigger City with no other big team anywhere close to it (Leeds Utd been 50 miles away). Darlington is a small place with massive teams fairly close to it.

  • @Boomsmithy
    @Boomsmithy 2 года назад +1

    I remember sitting in my local park in Cheltenham years ago and the the Darlington team bus rolled up so they could train before the match with Cheltenham pretty sure Marco Gabbiadini was playing for them would have been around 98-2000 I think.
    I now live and Worcester and St George's lane the home of Worcester city has become houses as well sad because they once beat Liverpool in the cup there. For a while Worcester didn't have a home and went on the road to kiddi and then Bromsgrove but they're finally home in Worcester at claines lane.

  • @chriscoughlan5221
    @chriscoughlan5221 2 года назад +1

    a WBA fan i knew in the 80s used to travel to feethams every other week, not sure why?

  • @tanknightriders
    @tanknightriders 2 года назад

    All I remember about Darlington Arena was the food was out of this world. You walked in and it was basically a bakery full of pies etc.

  • @Discoretrox
    @Discoretrox 2 года назад

    Plans recently announced to move to a new site probably within the next 5 years..couple of locations on the outskirts of town under consideration.

  • @colinbleach9390
    @colinbleach9390 2 года назад +1

    Great video thanks for the super info

  • @johnpdolden262
    @johnpdolden262 2 года назад

    My team Portsmouth nearly folded but fortunately the fans saved our club, fortunately our present owners have a long term view and are spending a lot of money on the ground which has been our home for many years, but no debt has been loaded against the club

  • @DougsGallery
    @DougsGallery 2 года назад

    I am a St Mirren fan....BUT I have been to Feethams, the Darlington Arena and Backwell Grange. Cracking wee club. The last Darlo fixture I was at to date was an away game, New Years fixture at Spennymoor (good atmosphere to say the least).

  • @AJLGaming1994
    @AJLGaming1994 2 года назад

    Got my first season ticket at feethams when I was 6, that new stadium killed my enjoyment as it was ludicrous. Only go to a few games now and then but was a shame what happened to us

  • @markjenks2027
    @markjenks2027 2 года назад

    Saw my team tranmere at feethams 88/89 remember the view would have been impared by fences but for £1 more you could stand on a few steps in front of the old stand with a no restrictions. Think I saw lincoln at the Reynolds arena and the parking chaos outside...

  • @chrissmith6643
    @chrissmith6643 2 года назад

    Come down to Yeovil mate! Historic club with a very friendly atmosphere

  • @idontlikethiswedbettergo5888
    @idontlikethiswedbettergo5888 2 года назад +1

    I remember Gabbiadini terrorising the entire Hull City Team, he should have played more at a higher level. I used to enjoy watching him when he came to play against City, his first touch was amazing…. Like Teddy Sherringham.

  • @henriquearaujo6127
    @henriquearaujo6127 2 года назад +2

    When you came to Braga you visited a beautiful stadium. But guess what. You visitated a stadium that didnt bankrupt the finances but the most important part of any football club: the fans. Since we moved there, attendences declined a lot and some of the most elderly fans stoped going. We used to play in the Estádio 1º de Maio in the city center and now we have moved to a different area that for the most of the population is far away.

    • @Bluesea1690
      @Bluesea1690 2 года назад +1

      Very sad to hear. Nice stadium yous have but fans come 1st. Visited your stadium for the rangers match

    • @henriquearaujo6127
      @henriquearaujo6127 2 года назад

      @@Bluesea1690 Every one loves it when they visit but for the most of the year (autumn and winter) it is a terrible matchday experience for the fans. When you compare it to other stadiums in Portugal, ours is one of the worse

  • @mrkipling2201
    @mrkipling2201 Год назад

    A video on Kingstonian and the way they lost their ground due to unscrupulous owners would be great. Chelsea Women play at the ground, Kingsmeadow, now. AFC Wimbledon played there for ages as well. The ground was opened for the start of the 1989/90 season and it was one of the best Non League grounds in the country at the time. Up the K's!!

  • @borosniper7725
    @borosniper7725 2 года назад +3

    Getting close to the Boro!

  • @mannaizz8168
    @mannaizz8168 2 года назад

    Gretana in the SPL is what got me interested into how the British football system works. I am an American sports fan. My teams always finished last but we’re still in MLB and NFL. They where incentivized to have poor seasons to be able to draft the best prospects.

    • @alanfox691
      @alanfox691 2 года назад

      Alan Shields
      Hamilton
      South Lanarkshire
      Scotland.
      I am a big fan of North American team sports sometimes the start times of games can be an issue time difference wise.
      N.F.L Steelers , N.H.L Rangers , N.B.A Bulls , M.L.B Mets &
      M.L.S Sounders.
      Been following North American Sports since 1993 but took more of an interest since 1996 when I went to Super Bowl XXX in Arazona with my Dad I was 12 comeing up for 13 at the time I am now 40 comeing up for 41.
      personally love the way the
      system works in North American Sports but it would never ever work in Europe sadly.
      Closer to home I follow
      Pollok F.C , Carlisle United
      & in terms of The Premier League I have been a Chelsea fan since 1996
      I follow Ice Hockey here in the
      U.K Glasgow Clan & Paisley Pirates are my teams Clan are a fully pro team & Pirates are a junior team.
      Keep Safe.

  • @CallumRichardson93
    @CallumRichardson93 2 года назад +1

    Is this a hint you're finally going to do Hull?
    I mean they also had a housing estate built on the old ground. However this does have references to footy.
    If you've not been yet. The two rugby league clubs could be good to also discuss. Hull KRs craven park has hosted a hull city game in the past few years.

  • @vincentmcnabb939
    @vincentmcnabb939 2 года назад +1

    What's the difference between Darlington and Rangers?