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  2. Swindon Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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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 ...

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  4. History of Swindon Town F.C. - Wikipedia

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    On 13 July 2013, MacDonald left Swindon Town by mutual consent, only three weeks before the start of the 2013–14 season and only five months after taking the Swindon job. In the 2014–15 season, Swindon reached the League One Play-off final again where they lost 4–0 to Preston [ 96 ] after a season in which they were competing for ...

  5. List of Swindon Town F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable footballers who have played for Swindon Town F.C. Generally, this means players that have played 100 or more first-class matches for the club. However, some players are included who have played fewer matches but made significant contributions to the club's history (e.g. Macari, Austin, Hoddle, McMahon and Fjørtoft).

  6. Massimo Luongo - Wikipedia

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    Swindon eventually lost the tie in a penalty shootout. Luongo signed a season-long loan deal with Swindon Town on 2 July 2013 and was handed the number 4 shirt. [21] At the end of August 2013, Swindon signed Luongo on a permanent three-year contract having agreed a fee of £400,000 with Spurs. [22]

  7. Osvaldo Ardiles - Wikipedia

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    Full name: Osvaldo César Ardiles [1] ... At the 1982 World Cup he wore the number 1 shirt, ... Swindon Town. Football League Second Division play-offs: ...

  8. Paul Glatzel - Wikipedia

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    Paul Milton Glatzel (born 20 February 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for EFL League Two club Swindon Town. [2] Born in England, he has represented both England and Germany at youth level.

  9. FourFourTwo - Wikipedia

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    Argentine Lionel Messi has won the award a record 8 times, 4 of which in consecutive years (2009–12). [5]FourFourTwo has a number of annual rankings and awards. In 2007, the magazine put together its first FFT100, their list of the 100 best footballers in the world.