Monthly Archives: May 2011

A Season in Stats: Part 6 – Miscellaneous stats

In my final post highlighting Swindon Town’s season in statistics, here’s a bunch of random stats you might be interested in… Attendances: An average of 8,458 have watched games at the County Ground this season and 7,298 at Swindon away matches. The lowest away attendance for a Swindon game was 2,767 at Dagenham and the highest was 22,627 at Southampton. Fouls: Swindon committed 451

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Wilson’s unwelcome return to Sheffield

Sheffield United have experienced what could’ve happened at Swindon Town. More than 400 Blades fans marched on Brammall Lane to protest at the appointment of former Town boss Danny Wilson. It wasn’t Wilson’s link with the Robins that led to this venting of fury, it was his history with Steel City rivals Wednesday that has generated a level of anger

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Worldwide reactions to Di Canio appointment

By appointing Paolo Di Canio, Jeremy Wray and the Swindon board knew the media would be very interested in this controversial figure. Since Friday, Swindon and Di Canio have been a worldwide talking point and trending on twitter. Contrast this with the appointment of Maurice Malpas when one man and his dog turned up to the County Ground for his presentation.

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Paolo Di Canio’s Red & White Army

After 12 months of despair culminating in our drop to the bottom tier of the Football League, who three weeks ago, after Paul Hart was rightly dismissed, would’ve expected Swindon Town to be able to attract candidates of the calibre of Didi Hamann, George Burley, let alone today announce the appointment of football legend Paolo Di Canio? Not since Glenn Hoddle was handed the reigns

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