Swindon Town vs Bradford City: Here We Go Again…
Help us to promote Town matches so we can fill the County Ground by printing out our posters to display at school, college, work etc
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Help us to promote Town matches so we can fill the County Ground by printing out our posters to display at school, college, work etc
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TrustSTFC have today announced a renewed fundraising drive for the Red Army Fund (RAF). By contributing to the RAF you also become a TrustSTFC member (monthly packages ranging from £1 to £25) and help to raise the cash to pay for projects, including a roof to the Stratton Bank. More information and how to join at http://www.redarmyfund.co.uk/
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Episode #43 of TheWashbag Swindon Town FC Podcast is now available to download or stream… Host Ron Smith is joined by Andrew Steele-Davis (Sports Editor at FLIC Wiltshire), Sam Morshead (Sports Editor at Total Sport) and former BBC Wiltshire matchday commentator Vic Morgan. With the start of the 2015/16 season only days away the four are at the Roaring Donkey to discuss: Town’s
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Our survey seeks your views on Swindon Town’s new media strategy, which is excluding journalists and limiting communication with supporters.
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Renowned hedonist, Wild Al, has been a fixture of the local nightlife scene for two decades. His ‘peak pissheadery’ coincided with the golden age of the Swindon club, Cairo’s, on a Thursday night in the late 90s. Here he recalls his encounters with Swindon Town stars of the day at ‘the Shangri-La of Shaw Ridge’
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Brendan Hobbs is still coming to terms with the departure of Wes Foderingham to Glasgow Rangers after the expiry of his contract…
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Trevor Whichello isn’t concerned by any media ban, as Lee Power is a chairman delivering on his promises…
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Fanzai will be watching in Matt Arnold’s dream…
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Swindon Town released a ‘Club Statement’ yesterday following their implementation of a ‘new media strategy’. Public Relations professional Simon Brooks offers his opinion on their statement…
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The 1901/02 season for Swindon Town was one of our worst ever campaigns and a new entrant to our Hall of Shame…
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