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George Reynolds addresses Darlington s fans at the Reynolds Arena ahead of a game against Kidderminster Harriers IT was Susan Reynolds who summed up her former husband best. “The difference between God and George is that God never claims to be George Reynolds.” As an epitaph, it sums up both the good and bad of the man who saved Darlington Football Club before sparking the painful demise that would eventually bring the club to its knees. Reynolds never wanted to be a football club owner. He had no real affection for the game, and while he was brought up in Sunderland’s Dock Street East, his formative years at an orphanage that doubled as a workhouse did not involve childhood trips to Roker Park.
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Alun Armstrong leads his Darlington side into action against Hornchurch in the FA Trophy quarter-finals this afternoon DARLINGTON manager Alun Armstrong has told his players not to let the season come to an end in today s FA Trophy quarter-final against Hornchurch. Quakers’ season in National League North has been declared null and void following a vote by the clubs after huge controversy over the nature of loans and grants as well as the availability of Covid testing, which means their only remaining interest for the season comes courtesy of the Buildbase FA Trophy. If they lose today, then on the final whistle, their season will be over. Of course, they hope things won’t end just yet with a place at Wembley in the Trophy final on May 8 on the horizon.
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Ruth H. Hodgson enjoyed 100 years of family, friendships, travel, music, theater, reading, good food and good wine before her death on January 29, 2021.
She grew up on a farm in Iowa with sisters, Vivian and MaryAlice, the daughters of Gail and Gazelle Hinton. Ruth met Harlow J. Hodgson at a local dance and married him prior to his enlistment in the Coast Guard in 1941. Her delight in travel began as she joined him on his WWII postings and continued during his employment as an agronomist for USDA in Palmer, Alaska and Washington, DC. Ruth had many wonderful talents and qualities.