DARLINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Manager of Darlington FC
- Team Manager
Alun Armstrong was appointed manager of Darlington FC on 20th May 2019 -- making him three times a Quaker!
Alun enjoyed two spells as a player at Darlington in his career. He started in the youth system at Newcastle United, but he couldn't break into the first team, and left for Stockport County in June 1994 in a £50,000 transfer.
He made 200 appearances for them, scoring 62 goals and helping them to reach the League Cup semi final and promotion to the Championship.
He moved to Middlesbrough for a £1.8m transfer in February 1998 and stayed there for two years before moving to Ipswich in December 2000.
He scored 19 goals in 94 appearances for Ipswich, including a goal in both legs of an UEFA Cup tie against Inter Milan in 2001-02. He had a loan spell at Bradford City before joining Quakers for the first time in September 2004. He scored a hat trick on his debut against Southend, and went on to score 11 goals in 34 appearances.
He had a season at Rushden and Diamonds and a loan at Doncaster before he returned to Darlington for the second time in 2006. He was used mainly as a sub in his second spell, making 29 appearances. In total in his career, he made 426 appearances, scoring 104 goals.
After a brief spell in non league football, he gained his coaching qualifications and joined the coaching staff at Middlesbrough.
He was appointed manager of Blyth in September 2016, helping them win promotion from the EvoStik League to the National League North, and then in 2018-19 he guided them into the play offs with a late surge, but they lost to Altrincham.
In his first season at Blackwell Meadows, he helped guide the club to the first round of the FA Cup, when we drew 2-2 at Walsall and were featured on Match of the Day, and also to 12th place in the table, just five points from the play offs, before the season was cut short.
Job Titles:
- Matchday Community Programme Coordinator
Danny is our popular and highly-qualified sports therapist, and during the summer of 2020 he was the subject of a netcafe in which he talked about his career so far, as well as his liking for KFC.
Job Titles:
- CEO
- Chairman
- Darlington Chief Executive Officer
Darlington Chief Executive Officer David Johnston said; "Darlington Football Club, through its Foundation, is delighted to undertake an innovative and forward-thinking project with our partners in the town of Darlington and surrounding communities.
Job Titles:
- Matchday Events Manager & Volunteer Liaison
Job Titles:
- Company Secretary
- Director
Job Titles:
- Quaker Retail Manager
- Retail
Job Titles:
- Head of Media
- Football Secretary
- Media