Sunday Sun

‘It’s absolutely brilliant’: Darlo thank fans after battle to stay up

- Luke Duden

DARLINGTON’S miraculous National League North survival was confirmed in their final home game of the season in front of a bumper crowd.

In a precarious position in the relegation zone in February after a slow start to the season, a run of 10 wins in 14 since – kickstarte­d by their 4-0 win over South Shields – now ensures that the Quakers are mathematic­ally safe from the drop with a game to spare.

A packed Blackwell Meadows housed 2,261 supporters who cheered their team over the finish line. In a classy touch after the full-time whistle, the squad and staff returned to the pitch to complete a lap of appreciati­on, thanking the Darlo faithful for their continued support.

The gratitude for the fans continued post-match by assistant manager Terry Mitchell, who said: “Absolutely brilliant feeling. Since the lads have come in they have been absolutely outstandin­g, but without the fans backing us when we came in and to help us get a couple more players in to add to a fantastic group of players.

“They’ve proved that they’re a really good football side, and it’s a great day to see us stay up; it’s not really something that we celebrate, but from where we’ve come it feels like winning when we were so far behind.”

With the fans on the pitch after the final whistle, the victorious sentiments of Mitchell were echoed by club chairman David Johnston, who took to the clubhouse balcony to deliver a speech to the fans.

He said: “What a season, it feels like we’ve won a trophy today up here. It’s like being on the balcony at Wembley. When you look at where we were, we were dead and buried; if you look at the league from when Steve and Terry took over we’re fourth in the league and that is an incredible achievemen­t.”

On the pitch on Saturday afternoon, Darlo dictated the majority of play throughout the first half but failed to truly test Farsley shot-stopper Zan-luk Leban – though he wasn’t able to totally rest on his laurels as the hosts looked to break the deadlock.

They had a great chance relatively early on as Matty Cornish floated a beautiful cross in the direction of Cedric Main, but the forward mistimed his jump and saw his tame header easily collected by the Everton

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