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2009–10 Darlington F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2009–10 Darlington F.C. season

The 2009–10 season is Darlington Football Club's 81st season in the Football League and their 18th consecutive season in the fourth tier of English football, currently called Football League Two. It covers the period from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010.
==Background and summary==
In February 2009, Darlington went into administration, which meant the Football League deducted 10 points from their total. The club finished the 2008–09 season in 12th place in League Two, only seven points below the promotion playoff places.
On 3 May, a charity game was played featuring famous footballer Paul Gascoigne, as well as former players Bernie Slaven and Marco Gabbiadini. This match attracted a crowd of over 3,000 and helped keep the club going. On 7 May, it was announced that no buyer had been found for the football club. On 8 May, it was revealed Darlington's administrators Brackenbury Clark and Company had released the "majority of the first-team squad" from their contracts to cut costs, with immediate effect, as well as the club's coaching staff and administrative staff including caretaker manager Martin Gray, leaving Craig Liddle and Neil Maddison as joint temporary caretaker managers.
On 20 May, former chairman George Houghton returned to the club as owner and chairman and appointed former Middlesbrough boss Colin Todd as manager. However, he kept the club for sale and on 7 August, the club officially came out of administration and were given permission by the Football League to do so with Raj Singh officially taking over as new chairman of the club. New contracts for players such as Lee Thorpe and Jeff Smith and assistant player manager Dean Windass were sanctioned. However, on 26 September, Todd left the club after failing to find a win during the first two months of the season.
He was replaced by former Republic of Ireland manager Steve Staunton until the end of that season, with new assistant Kevin Richardson. Staunton brought in new players including Irish trialists St Patrick's Athletic's midfielder Gary Dempsey, former Shamrock Rovers' striker Tadhg Purcell, teenage defender Simon Madden, a return for former Darlo player Alan White. Spennymoor Town midfielder Gary Waite and former Hibernian Scottish teenage striker Patrick Deane, also on six-month deals until the end of the season.
And on the day of the winter transfer deadline 1 February about half an hour or so before the actual 5pm deadline it was announced that the club had signed another Irish player who was former Inverness Caledonian Thistle defender Richie Byrne.

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