If you tolerate this, then BBC Wiltshire will be next…

BBC Wiltshire seemingly ‘understands’ quite a lot about Swindon Town. Ron Smith asks why has Lee Power remained faithful with the Beeb?
Read moreBBC Wiltshire seemingly ‘understands’ quite a lot about Swindon Town. Ron Smith asks why has Lee Power remained faithful with the Beeb?
Read moreIt’s time to publish the results of our recent survey of supporters’ views on Swindon Town’s ‘new media arrangements’…
Read moreEntry #31 into the Swindon Town Hall of Shame is a thumping defeat at Bolton Wanderers, which was also the scene of Stuart Mac’s tears live on air…
Read moreOur Swindon Town media coverage poll reveals only 16% of respondents trust the Swindon Advertiser to provide news about STFC. Read the results of our poll and why Lee Power’s actions to exclude the Adver isn’t negatively impacting on supporters…
Read moreBack in September Ron Smith reported on the variety of media choices available to fans to receive news of Swindon Town. A few months later he has a poll to ask have your media habits changed, where do you go first and who do you trust?
Read moreThere’s now even more choice for Swindon Town fans to get their daily news of goings on at the County Ground. Ron Smith reflects on the changing face of the media in the town and how the club need to improve their own output…
Read moreOur 28th entry into the Swindon Town Hall of Shame is Brunel FM – the radio station where the listener couldn’t hear the commentary, writes Ron Smith. One decision in the summer of 2007 summed up the consistent failures life under the Wills’ family advisor Mike Diamandis. The club severed the club’s 18 year old ties with BBC Wiltshire in
Read moreRon Smith and Alex Cooke explain how a £13 million debt and Andrew Black’s search for new investment isn’t news but remains essential for the future of the League One side. If you are looking for the perfect summary of yesterday’s needless panic about Swindon Town’s financial position, it is here, courtesy of former chairman, Jeremy Wray. “The club doesn’t
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