David Wheater signs for Quakers

By Ray Simpson

David Wheater signs for Quakers

Centre half added to squad

Darlington FC have today signed centre half David Wheater for the second time.

David, who is 35, started his career at Middlesbrough, and in January 2007 spent three months on loan with us from the Boro, making 16 appearances for us, scoring twice including one on his home debut against Peterborough.

He returned to the Boro at the end of his loan spell, and then went on to make 157 appearances for them in the Premier League and the Championship, before moving to Bolton in January 2011 for an undisclosed fee.

He then on went to make 236 appearances for Bolton in the Premiership, Championship and League One -- helping Bolton win promotion to the Championship -- before leaving Bolton in August 2019 and joining Oldham for whom he played 34 matches, scoring four times.

He left Oldham in March 2021, and has been training with Quakers for several weeks.

On the international front, David was called up into the full England squad on several occasions when he was at Middlesbrough and Bolton, but didn't play.

David will now go straight into the squad for Saturday's home game with Chorley.

Darlington manager Alun Armstrong said; "David has steadily improved his fitness while he's been recovering from injury, and his experience will be invaluable to us."

We would like to wish David all the best during his stay with us.