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Monday, 18 June 2007, 11:58 GMT 12:58 UK

Revamp plan for struggling club

Darlington's stadium An ambitious plan to ensure the financial future of troubled Darlington Football Club has been unveiled.

The League Two club is struggling with losses and trying find alternative uses for its stadium site.

The club was brought out of a spell of administration in November 2004 by a consortium headed by a local businessman.

Darlington Council is being asked to back a major redevelopment project, which includes an indoor ski slope.




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