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In August 2023, Mr Morfuni was accused by the Swindon Advertiser of transferring shares of the football club to two other individuals. [6] CEO Rob Angus read out a prepared statement at the club's fan forum stating: "We were made aware this morning via Companies House that there was a confirmation statement update on the ownership structure of ...
Due to Swindon's low unemployment rate (one of the lowest in the United Kingdom), [92] more people work in the town than live there and so are unlikely to support the team. [93] In addition; poor team performances, the financial instability in the club and the change to an all-seated stadium following the Taylor Report have led to attendances ...
On 24 May, Swindon Town announced their initial pre-season schedule, with matches against Swindon Supermarine, Hungerford Town and Melksham Town. [68] A home friendly versus Wycombe Wanderers was later confirmed. [69] On 17 June, a trip to face Eastleigh was also added. [70] Win Draw Loss Fixtures
Used for live reports, interviews with guests from the Great Yarmouth area and the preparation of pre-recorded items by the Great Yarmouth district reporter. [27] Also occasionally used for full live programmes. [27] At one point in its history it was the base for three staff; a receptionist, a producer and a reporter. [28]
This is a list of seasons played by Swindon Town Football Club in English and European football, from the club's formation in 1879 to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season where known.
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).
Swindon Town F.C. Archived from the original on 4 January 2007. "Football Club History Database" This page was last edited on 8 December 2024, at 20:44 (UTC). ...
Swindon Town : 2–1: Crawley Town: Swindon: 12:30 BST: Khan 24 ' Austin 41' Cain 43' Hepburn-Murphy 64' Report: Gladwin 42 ' Telford 62' Nadesan 67 ' Stadium: The County Ground Attendance: 10,450 (528) Referee: Jeremy Simpson: Note: Earlier kick off and date change due to the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III [24]