Swindon Town 2-1 Scunthorpe: We’ve won a game!
Brendan Hobbs reports on Swindon versus Scunthorpe, a game that began with a hushed minute of reverence and ended with a long and loud sigh of relief.
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Brendan Hobbs reports on Swindon versus Scunthorpe, a game that began with a hushed minute of reverence and ended with a long and loud sigh of relief.
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Town may have a new manager on Tuesday, but supporters made the trip to Lancashire to watch another defeat, writes Anthony Gingell… Saturday saw an unchanged XI, with a 4-4-1-1 still being played. Within two minutes Town are looking ropey and panicking in this third full 25,000 capacity stadium. Wigan pressed Town high up the pitch, straight from their kick off, leaving the
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Adam Tanner travelled to the County Ground, hoping to watch Swindon Town send their visitors back to Coventry… Tuesday’s feeble collapse against an Oldham Athletic side, which had won just one of its previous 23 competitive matches, represented a new low for Swindon – who had lost five consecutive home League games for only the third time ever. Whereas Coventry
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Scott Keith reports from a Johnstone’s Paint Trophy 1st Round trip to Newport County and a very successful penalty shootout…
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Back for another season of weekly Friday blogs on TheWashbag.com, we welcome back BBC Devon’s Vic Morgan for his latest blog of the 2015/16 campaign… My season is a bit like Swindon Town’s, it hasn’t really got started yet. Because of work commitments I’ve been restricted to just a couple of games so far. That’s set to change from now on and
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Referee Brendan Malone had no control throughout the scrappy two goal draw between Swindon Town and Port Vale before completely losing it at the end of the game, reports @Woody2402.
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Following his son’s efforts yesterday, Brendan Hobbs reflects on Town’s 10-men reserves coming from behind to secure a draw against Leyton Orient…
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With the play-offs looming, Brendan Hobbs decided to rest himself for today’s match report as Town’s draw with Leyton Orient ensured the visitor’s relegation. Like Mark Cooper, Brendan instead reached into his youth squad for a suitable replacement, thrusting his inexperienced 5-year old son Benjamin into the mix instead…
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