It’s taken 56 years, but Swindon have finally won in Doncaster…

A brilliant late strike from Jon Obika sent the hardy away following into delirium as Swindon Town clinched their first ever win in Doncaster, reports Ross Barrett…
Read moreA brilliant late strike from Jon Obika sent the hardy away following into delirium as Swindon Town clinched their first ever win in Doncaster, reports Ross Barrett…
Read moreAdam Tanner headed to the ‘Wembley of the North’ to watch Swindon beat Port Vale 1-0…
Read moreDoes the disappointing away performance in the Railway Derby mean Swindon’s promotion push is stuttering, asks Joe Young. Swindon’s miserable away run continued as a 0-0 draw at Crewe saw Town’s away winless streak extend to four matches. Not since January’s televised clash with Coventry have the Robins picked up all three points on their travels. More worryingly though, for
Read moreA Massimo Luongo inspired Swindon Town returned to winning ways with a tense 2-1 victory over promotion rivals Bradford City, achieving something that Chelsea and Sunderland haven’t been able to do in the process. Writes Daniel Hunt…
Read moreBernt V. Heiseldal digs deep into the numbers to prove if Swindon Town can win a top-two spot…
Read moreAfter defeat to the hands of cup specialists Sheffield United, Swindon Town were trying to make sure they returned back to winning ways to keep their names in the race for automatic promotion. Town entertained Barnsley on a cold afternoon at the County Ground, with the visitors being managed by former Town boss Danny Wilson. Writes Matthew Peach…
Read moreSwindon Town are no longer top of League One following a two goal defeat at Bramall Lane. Joe Young travelled to Sheffield where referee David Coote became the centre of attention…
Read moreAdam Tanner travelled up to the Midlands hoping for a few festive cheers as Swindon Town faced Walsall in the snow…
Read moreFollowing Bristol City’s 1-0 defeat at Crewe, everything seemed to be in place for Swindon Town to be top of League One for Christmas as only a draw was needed. But as fans we know that would’ve been doing things the easy way, which we don’t do… Writes Calvin Hothi.
Read moreTwo 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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