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With problems obtaining green dyes, the kit was short-lived and Swindon Town changed their shirts to the more familiar red in 1901. [1] Initially a dark maroon, a lighter shade was chosen for the start of the 1902–03 season and also resulted in the club's nickname "the Robins" appearing in print for the first time in programme notes for the ...
Swindon Town Football Club was founded by Reverend William Pitt between 1879 and 1881, with the club officially using the former date.. Confusion over the original date arose in the mid-1990s and continues to arouse controversy, with the club accepting the earlier date and then reverting to the original during the late 21st century.
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Several weeks after being released by Swindon Town, Barthram signed for Cheltenham Town on 23 June 2015. [20] Upon joining the club, Barthram said his aim was to help the club win the league after the club was relegated from League Two. [21] Upon joining the club, he was given number two shirt. [22]
Michael David Pook (born 22 October 1985) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays for Cirencester Town. [2] A product of the Swindon Town youth system, he has previously spent time with Maidenhead United, Forest Green Rovers, Brackley Town, Oxford City, Hungerford Town, Chippenham Town and North Leigh in non-League football, and represented Swindon and Cheltenham Town in the ...
Whilst playing for Swindon Town in the Premier League against Aston Villa, Sheffield became the first player to wear the number 40 shirt in the Premier League. [ citation needed ] He was one of four goalkeepers used by Swindon throughout that season alongside Fraser Digby , Nick Hammond and Paul Heald .
Fleming began his career at St. Marks before being invited for a trial at Swindon Town by manager Sam Allen. [1] He joined the club in 1907. [2] Fleming scored a brace in a 4–0 win over Salisbury and was swiftly signed on a full-time basis. [1] Fleming became a Swindon Town legend scoring 203 times in 332 games in 17 years at the club. [2]
Full name: Alan James Young: Date of birth 12 August 1983 (age 41) Place of birth: England: Position(s) Forward [1] Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 2003–2004: Swindon Town: 42 (4) *Club domestic league appearances and goals