12:53 GMT, Friday, 17 July 2009 13:53 UK
Confusion surrounds Quakers deal

The Football League have denied that they have approved a bid by businessman Raj Singh to take-over Darlington.
The Quakers released a statement that maintained the League had found the bid to be compliant with their regulations, at a meeting on Thursday.
However the BBC has learned that no such approval has been disclosed thus far and further information needs to be submitted before a decision is made.
Singh is looking to purchase the club and remove them from administration.
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