Swindon 1-0 Fleetwood: Fleetwood Frustrations
Brendan Hobbs avoids cliches like the plague as he whiffles his way through Town’s 1-0 win over the Cod Army.
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Brendan Hobbs avoids cliches like the plague as he whiffles his way through Town’s 1-0 win over the Cod Army.
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Swindon Town now move to within one point of leaders Bristol City following a third win in succession, this time at London Road, Peterborough. Writes Scott Keith.
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Michael Smith was the derby day hero after he cut through the Bristol City defence like a hot knife through butter to secure a 1-0 win for the hosts. Writes Jonny Leighfield.
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Alex Cooke reports from yet another farcical sending off and another farcical Town match at Whaddon Road. The best thing that can be said about this game is that it ended. And that it ends will probably be the best thing about this report, so let’s get there soon. Then I can drink and you can think about something else.
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On a cold Tuesday night, Swindon Town were looking to get back to winning ways against Preston North End. Writes Matthew Peach.
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Two Milton Keynes goals in eight second half minutes from Dele Ali and Anthony Kay were enough for the ‘Dons’ to snuff out a resolute Swindon Town side at Stadium MK. The resurgent Jon Obika gave Town a 6th minute lead but our hosts were the better side over 90 minutes – only some late heroics from Wes Foderingham and the Swindon defence keeping the goals conceded down to two, writes Daniel Hunt.
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After three winless games in the league, Town travelled back from North Derbyshire with 3 points, 3 goals and 3rd place in the table courtesy of an encouraging display against Paul Cook’s Chesterfield. Writes Iain Watkins.
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Swindon Town are dropping down the table following a three game winless run that continued on Saturday with a draw versus Colchester United. Niall Ratcliffe reports on Town’s leaky defence…
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As Smith returns to Anfield apparently to solve a contract dispute, Alex Cooke looks at the contribution of the Australian wideman. Brad Smith showed some promise in his 10 games for Swindon, but he also showed a lot of inexperience. His best qualities seem to reside in his natural attributes – exceptional pace, dogged persistence and a willingness to work
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STFC007 reflects on the midweek 2-3 defeat at home to Rochdale, a first loss in 10 games…
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