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 moreWe continue our focus on the club’s interaction with supporters as Ron Smith reviews the latest version of the ‘STFC Player’ premium service ‘Player HD’…
Read moreIt’s time to publish the results of our recent survey of supporters’ views on Swindon Town’s ‘new media arrangements’…
Read moreEpisode #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
Read moreOur survey seeks your views on Swindon Town’s new media strategy, which is excluding journalists and limiting communication with supporters.
Read moreTrevor Whichello isn’t concerned by any media ban, as Lee Power is a chairman delivering on his promises…
Read moreFanzai will be watching in Matt Arnold’s dream…
Read moreSwindon 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…
Read moreSwindon Town finished 2014 with a win over Port Vale and find themselves back in second place again in League One. At exactly the midway point of the 2014/2015 season with 23 games played, STFC007 looks back at the season thus far with some observations and assesses the long road ahead.
Read moreIn the final part of our Swindon Town ‘Confessions’ series, Jason Ludditch reflects on his time as the Press Officer at the County Ground, being gatekeeper to information; seeing waving man bits; and putting banana skins on the cover of the matchday programme…
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