They also enjoyed success in both the FA Cup, beating Premiership side Wigan Athletic in the third round before losing to Championship side Leicester City in the fourth round, and the Football League Trophy, reaching the final at Wembley, where they were runners-up to League One side Chesterfield. Following this relegation, manager Luke Williams was sacked after Swindon lost 3â0 at Charlton Athletic. Real People | Real Emotion | Real Football. [21] After a good start to the season, the pair moved to Leeds United in October. The first of these, the 1969 Anglo-Italian League Cup, was contested over two legs against Coppa Italia winners A.S. Roma. Originally playing in black and white with the addition of blue sash for away games,[1] the club changed to black and red quarters on entry to the Southern League in 1894. The appointment of club legend Bill Nicholson as manager in 1958 was the dawn of a new era for the club. [54] After a young spectator fell into the quarry the team decided to move first to Lansdown Road and then to a pitch near The Croft where they were to remain for the next 11 years. This cost £4,300, which was raised by the Supporters' Club, and was opened on 27 August 1938 by local MP, W.W. [18] The board was paying £100,000 to creditors annually (2% of the annual turnover),[19] and only managed to begin the 2006â07 season after sourcing £500,000 to pay for players' wages.[19]. The club has played home matches at the County Ground since 1896, ⦠Beneath the shield was a motto on a scroll â "Salubritas et Industria" â meaning "health and industry". Official Soccer Schools. Swindon Town has had problems with hooliganism since the 1970s, with the first known group being called the Swindon Town Aggro Boys (STAB). [54], The addition of floodlights in 1951 at a cost of £350, gave Swindon the honour of being the first League club to do so. Welcome to the official Chelsea FC website. On 5 April 2007, the club unveiled plans to change the badge, claiming the diamond badge was correct for the time, but did not represent or show any of the club's heritage or history. [71] The trust is also currently campaigning with the club for the re-development of the County Ground. Swindon progressed well during the 1991â92 season, Hoddle's first full season as manager, and just missed out on the Second Division play-offs, having briefly led the table in the autumn. [67] Membership of the club also allows them to be nominated as game mascot and gives them the opportunity to train in one of the many Football Schools run by the club. [39], Swindon Town have used at least five different kit badges since their inception. A first-round playoff loss to Brighton & Hove Albion on penalties meant Swindon extended their stay in the third tier, now renamed League One. The highest attendance at the County Ground of 32,000 was recorded on 15 January 1972 in a FA Cup Third Round match against Arsenal. Harry Morris holds all of Swindon's goal records, having scored 229 goals for the club between 1926 and 1933. All material on this website © FL Community Trading Limited (Company Number: 7280946). We look forward to hearing from you! [7] A year later they won the Third Division play-offs to achieve a second successive promotion. [68] The group run a number of schemes including the "Loan Note Scheme", the aim of which is to buy shares in the club and assist with investment. [60] Only 37% of the grounds seats were occupied at a game on average. Gorman had been sacked as manager in November 1994, and although his successor, player-manager Steve McMahon, was unable to avoid relegation, he did take Swindon to the semi-finals of the League Cup. Swindon Town vs Peterborough United live streaming & live stream video: Watch online from anywhere using a VPN. For recent transfers, see 2020â21 Swindon Town F.C. Swindon's exploits at this time owed a lot to the skilful forward H.J. [42], During the 1970s the club changed the badge to one referred to as the "ST arrow" or "traffic sign" badge. Swindon Town were placed 5th out of all 92 League clubs,[72] with the report stating â, "It's only just over a decade ago that Swindon were a Premier League side, but the past 10 years have been tough going for fans at the County Ground. Their current staff and players can be found on their website. OSS offers a range of courses offered by professional football clubs. In 1969, Swindon beat Arsenal 3â1 to win the League Cup for the only time in the club's history. [59] In addition; poor team performances, the financial instability in the club and the change to an all-seated stadium following the Taylor Report have led to attendances at the County Ground dropping. Learn More About the STFC Community Foundation. As of November 2018, 36 men have been appointed as a manager of Swindon Town Football Club, excluding caretaker managers. Inglis, Simon: "Football Grounds of Britain. Also shown was a simple football and the club name. The current Swindon Town Women Football Club (STWFC) first team play in the FA Women's Premier League South West Division 1 and reached the third round proper of the FA Women's Cup for the first time in their history during the 2012â13 season where they were narrowly defeated 1â0 in extra time by Gillingham LFC. CollinsWillow, 1996. They also hold the Premier League record for most goals conceded in a season, 100 in 1993â94, though several teams have finished with a lower points tally. Trollope also holds the English Football League Record of most appearances by a player at one club, having played in 770 League games. The club has played home matches at the County Ground since 1896, which now boasts a capacity of 15,728. Relegated again in 1973â74, they dropped into the fourth tier for the first time at the end of the 1981â82 season. [92] They still have a Development team playing in the South West Regional Womens Football League. #STFC ð´. We bet Robins' fans can hardly believe it."[72]. [45] Winning the vote with 68% in favour, the new badge includes the club name, a robin, a GWR steam locomotive â the rail industry being an important part of the Town's heritage â a football, and re-introduces the town's motto â 'Salubritas et Industria'. When Danny Wilson resigned on 2 March, Paul Hart was brought in but failed to save the Robins, and on 25 April 2011 Swindon were relegated to League Two yet again after losing 3â1 to Sheffield Wednesday. The club playing at their current home of Fawcetts Field as the merged Lymington and New Milton won the Wessex Premier League and played in the Southern League. [37] On 18 April, manager John Sheridan resigned after winning just eight of 33 matches, with the club seven points from safety with four matches to play. Following the rebranding of the club in 1991, green elements were re-introduced onto the home strip and badge to represent the team's short-lived kit from the turn of the century. This rose to 5,950[62] (37.8%)[63] in 2005â06 and was reported as 7,109 (45.2%)[64] for the 2006â07 season.[65]. [citation needed], With an all-seated capacity of 15,728 at the County Ground, Swindon averaged a home attendance of 5,839 for the 2004â05 season. In 2006 a redevelopment campaign for the County Ground began,[56] with the club and TrustSTFC (the supporters' trust) raising a petition to 'Save Our Home' urging the Borough Council to "facilitate the redevelopment of the stadium and do everything they can to keep the club within the Borough"[57] including the proposed upgrading of the adjacent Cricket Club to County standard and Athletic Club to Olympic standard.
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