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Swindon Town 25/26 thread

Well here we go again.
In an attempt not to piss off a few I promise to abide by keeping all things Swindon to this thread.
Notwithstanding just ignore if you desire.

In typical Swindon fashion plenty going on:

Tomorrow we start the campaign on the road with a trip to Walsall. Taking over 2,200 fans so should be a good atmosphere and all in support of the Holloway factor. Sold over 1,000 tickets already for our away Cup tie to Cardiff. Travelling tomorrow by train thus looking forward to a few 🍺🍺.

Off the field dare we believe. Our stand redevelopment was stopped in its tracks by the fans vote, a debatable no and fingers up to the Aussie Plumber that he is not fit for purpose in taking this club forward.
Not only this but real promise is gathering on not a case of “if” but “when” we finally rid the club of these incompetent wrong uns. Hoping he takes what is in the table as going legal will only slow down the inevitable. The day he and his cronies are gone will be a promotion winning feeling.

On the field we have secured almost the same side that Holloway took from the bottom to just failing short of a play off. In addition we have signed a few and confidence is high. What possibly could go wrong, this after all is Swindon where something negative is always around the corner.
All eyes on Jake Tabor the non league hot shot signed from Amersham way down the football pyramid. The next Charlie Austin? Only time will tell and a big step up. Billy Bodin (Son of the legendary Paul) has pledged his final season to his local club, all those years when Di Canio pushed him out.

Holloway has done a terrific job in bringing in players that want to be part of the Club and play for him.
The one and only bright spark in a sea of shite.
MK Dons in my opinion will take some stopping however we are more than capable of going one step better and a play off should be minimum. All hope though first around the ownership.

Here we go again .
 

I'm intrigued to see how your boys do. Tough fixture tomorrow potentially but it'll give you a guide.

Beyond MK Dons, who look to be using the Wrexham/Stockport way out of the league, who do you think will do well? I've got soft spots for both Cambridge (live there) and Tranmere (family have all moved to the Wirral). Suspect the latter will struggle again, no idea about the former. The bookies think Chesterfield will do well, behind MK Dons.
 
Well here we go again.
In an attempt not to piss off a few I promise to abide by keeping all things Swindon to this thread.
Notwithstanding just ignore if you desire.

In typical Swindon fashion plenty going on:

Tomorrow we start the campaign on the road with a trip to Walsall. Taking over 2,200 fans so should be a good atmosphere and all in support of the Holloway factor. Sold over 1,000 tickets already for our away Cup tie to Cardiff. Travelling tomorrow by train thus looking forward to a few 🍺🍺.

Off the field dare we believe. Our stand redevelopment was stopped in its tracks by the fans vote, a debatable no and fingers up to the Aussie Plumber that he is not fit for purpose in taking this club forward.
Not only this but real promise is gathering on not a case of “if” but “when” we finally rid the club of these incompetent wrong uns. Hoping he takes what is in the table as going legal will only slow down the inevitable. The day he and his cronies are gone will be a promotion winning feeling.

On the field we have secured almost the same side that Holloway took from the bottom to just failing short of a play off. In addition we have signed a few and confidence is high. What possibly could go wrong, this after all is Swindon where something negative is always around the corner.
All eyes on Jake Tabor the non league hot shot signed from Amersham way down the football pyramid. The next Charlie Austin? Only time will tell and a big step up. Billy Bodin (Son of the legendary Paul) has pledged his final season to his local club, all those years when Di Canio pushed him out.

Holloway has done a terrific job in bringing in players that want to be part of the Club and play for him.
The one and only bright spark in a sea of shite.
MK Dons in my opinion will take some stopping however we are more than capable of going one step better and a play off should be minimum. All hope though first around the ownership.

Here we go again .
Cheers matey 👍🏻 best of luck at Warsaw tomorrow and for the season ahead ⚽
 
They always do. I can see why Mags threads should be restricted but it's Pure Football and other clubs can be discussed. Some of the best posters on here are non-SAFC supporters. We should be proud that fans of other clubs are a major part of this board (in my opinion, at least).
Yes I agree with that, I enjoy reading the insights from fans of other clubs. Plus the OP has been a great contributor and a pleasant poster on non-footballing sub-forums.
 
Well here we go again.
In an attempt not to piss off a few I promise to abide by keeping all things Swindon to this thread.
Notwithstanding just ignore if you desire.

In typical Swindon fashion plenty going on:

Tomorrow we start the campaign on the road with a trip to Walsall. Taking over 2,200 fans so should be a good atmosphere and all in support of the Holloway factor. Sold over 1,000 tickets already for our away Cup tie to Cardiff. Travelling tomorrow by train thus looking forward to a few 🍺🍺.

Off the field dare we believe. Our stand redevelopment was stopped in its tracks by the fans vote, a debatable no and fingers up to the Aussie Plumber that he is not fit for purpose in taking this club forward.
Not only this but real promise is gathering on not a case of “if” but “when” we finally rid the club of these incompetent wrong uns. Hoping he takes what is in the table as going legal will only slow down the inevitable. The day he and his cronies are gone will be a promotion winning feeling.

On the field we have secured almost the same side that Holloway took from the bottom to just failing short of a play off. In addition we have signed a few and confidence is high. What possibly could go wrong, this after all is Swindon where something negative is always around the corner.
All eyes on Jake Tabor the non league hot shot signed from Amersham way down the football pyramid. The next Charlie Austin? Only time will tell and a big step up. Billy Bodin (Son of the legendary Paul) has pledged his final season to his local club, all those years when Di Canio pushed him out.

Holloway has done a terrific job in bringing in players that want to be part of the Club and play for him.
The one and only bright spark in a sea of shite.
MK Dons in my opinion will take some stopping however we are more than capable of going one step better and a play off should be minimum. All hope though first around the ownership.

Here we go again .
Always a pleasure reading your posts on here mate, hopefully many more to come along with some better times for you and your team.
 
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