Watson previously
played for the Quakers during the 2016/17 season.
Having
been signed in the summer of 2016 by Martin Gray, he made 10 appearances before
moving back to Blyth in February 2017.
Watson
started his career at Sunderland before moving to Blyth where he had a very
successful spell being part of the team that reached the Third Round of the Emirates
FA Cup in 2015.
Upon his
return to Blyth he helped them win the Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Premier
Division title which saw them promoted into the National League North.
Manager
Alun Armstrong told Darlington`s media manager Ray Simpson: “Jordan is one of
the mentally toughest lads I’ve ever met. To continue to play and perform at
the standard he does after his three cruciate knee injuries is a credit to
himself and tells you all you need to know about the lad.
"He
gives us competition on the left-hand side either as a fullback or a centre
half where he was outstanding for me up at Blyth”.
Ray Simpson |