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Conference trucks::football;1

Title: Soccer Football Conference
Notice:Don't forget your season ticket.....
Moderator:MOVIES::PLAYFORD
Created:Thu Aug 08 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:608
Total number of notes:85903

308.0. "SWINDON TOWN" by NEWOA::BOYD () Mon Jul 05 1993 13:25

    Well heres the fixture list you soccer connosieurs have been waiting
    for.  Quite a baptism for the new boys - 5 matches in the first two
    weeks of the season.
    
    Aug 14	Sheff Utd 	A 	
    Aug 18	Oldham	        H
    Aug 22	Liverpool	H
    Aug 25	Southampton	A
    Aug 28	Norwich		A
    
    Sep  1	Man City	H
    Sep 11	West Ham 	A
    Sep 18	Newcastle Utd	H
    Sep 25	Man Utd		A
    
    Oct  2	Blackburn Rovs	H
    Oct 16	Everton		H
    Oct 23	Tottenham	A
    Oct 30	Aston Villa	H
    
    Nov  6	Wimbledon	A
    Nov 20	Ipswich 	H
    Nov 24	QPR		H
    Nov 27	Leeds Utd	A
    
    Dec  4	Sheff Utd	H
    Dec  8	Oldham		A
    Dec 11	Liverpool	A
    Dec 18	Southampton	H
    Dec 27	Arsenal		H
    Dec 29	Sheff Wed	A
    
    Jan  1	Chelsea		H
    Jan  3	Coventry City	A
    Jan 15	Everton		A
    Jan 22	Tottenham 	H
    
    Feb 12	Aston Villa	A
    Feb 19	Norwich City	H
    Feb 26	Man City	A
    
    Mar  5	West Ham	H
    Mar 12	Newcastle Utd	A
    Mar 19	Man Utd 	H
    Mar 26	Blackburn Rovs	A
    Mar 30	Coventry City	H
    
    Apr  2	Arsenal		A
    Apr  4	Sheff Wed	H
    Apr  9	Chelsea		A
    Apr 16	Ipswich		A
    Apr 23	Wimbledon	H
    Apr 30	QPR		A
    
    May  7	Leeds Utd	H
    
    
    
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308.1Jan Aage who????NEWOA::BOYDThu Jul 08 1993 13:0816
    Swindon have just signed Norwegian forward Jan Aage Fjortoft from Rapid
    Vienna for a club record of 500,000 (we may be in the big league but
    not unfortunatley when it comes to cash).
    
    Who is he I hear you ask. Well cast your mind back the the Norway V
    England match. remember the quick thinking Norwegian, who was on the
    move while DEs Walker was arguing about the free kick, and made the
    first goal. Thats the guy.
    
    Seems Swindon got him because david Hay, swindon assistant manager,
    used to be his manager in Norway a few years ago.
    
    We'll have to wait and see he is in the hurly burly of the english
    league.
    
    
308.2.....that ends wellGVPROD::STIEBERThu Jul 08 1993 14:313
    Not good news to have Leeds at home on the last day (or most other
    days, come to think of it :-), if the fans are feeling edgy.   Remember
    Bournemouth v. Leeds one exciting May afternoon a couple of years back.
308.3The plans are being made....PAKORA::CDOUDIECan I have some money ??Mon Jul 12 1993 21:369
    Jim,
    
       Is the Newcastle home game on SKY as we were going to make the
    trip to Swindon for this game. I'm sure I heard that it was.
    If it is it will be switched to the monday night and scupper our plans. 
    Have to go to the away game at Man U if we can get the tickets from 
    John Gorman.
    
    Colin. SQFSSC.
308.4Swindon V Liverpool is on SKYNEWOA::BOYDTue Jul 13 1993 15:307
    Haven't heard that the game is on TV. Nor has it been mentioned in the
    local paper. i'll keep you posted if I hear anything.
    
    I believe all the SKY games (not just Swindon ones) for the season 
    have been published. If anyone knows what they are could they post them.
    
    jbb
308.5Lock up yir wimmin !!KIRKTN::CDOUDIEI was sick on a bus once !Tue Jul 20 1993 07:3111
    
    Yes, your right. Watched the SKY ad again and no mention of the
    newcastle tie being televised. Looks like we'll be heading south for
    this game. My mate Tommy reckons if Spurs slap the magic 1 000 000 on
    the table the Swindon directors, not Gorman, will take it for
    Calderwood. He reckons Gorman want's to keep hold of him because he'll
    be hard to replace.
    
    Colin & Tommy.
    
    SQFSSC.  
308.6PLUNDR::MORANHurrah for Pres Clinton and Bill too!Tue Jul 20 1993 13:186
308.7KIRKTN::PMOONWed Jul 21 1993 06:3610
    
    
    Read in Yesterdays Daily Ranger that Swindon had signed Dutchman
    Luc Njiholt from Motherwell as a replacement for Calderwood. Can't 
    remember how much for though.
    
    
    
    
    Peter.
308.8A good buy, goodbye ???KIRKTN::CDOUDIEI was sick on a bus once !Wed Jul 21 1993 08:2210
    
    Yes you're correct pete. He is one of the better defenders in the 
    premier league and should do well in England. He always looked
    comfortable on the ball and reads the game well, a bonus for Swindon.
    
    Colin. 
    
    p.s. are you joining the supporters club Pete now that your weekends
         are you're own. 8*).
                                              
308.9UTROP1::JANSENReading Blondes have more funWed Jul 21 1993 10:4119
                       <<< Note 308.7 by KIRKTN::PMOON >>>

    
    
>>    Read in Yesterdays Daily Ranger that Swindon had signed Dutchman
>>    Luc Njiholt from Motherwell as a replacement for Calderwood. Can't 
>>    remember how much for though.
>>    
>>    
>>    
>>    
>>    Peter.


His name is Luc Nijholt and he played in Holland for FC Utrecht and was later
sold to Motherwell. He was a nice player in Utrecht but came at the wrong time.


T_
308.10TRUCKS::SANTso near yet sofa...Wed Jul 21 1993 13:064
308.11NEWOA::BOYDMon Jul 26 1993 17:5310
    re .6
    
    After the Glenn Hoddle settlement (Swindon asked for 1M and got 75K
    plus 2K per match) who knows what the tribunal will decide.
    
    Also Mansfield when they sold Calderwood to Swindon had a clause in the
    deal which entitles them to 50% of the transfer fee. Clever Old
    Mansfield.
    
    Jbb
308.12Dave MitchellJGODCL::SHERLOCKLeeds UnitedWed Jul 28 1993 14:116
    
    Read on CEEFAX last night that Dave Mitchell had done a bunk....any
    more details ?
    
    
    Tim
308.13We was robbed ref!!!NEWOA::BOYDWed Jul 28 1993 14:2217
    Dave Mitchell has signed for Turkish club - IZMIR for 20K.
    
    The first SWindon knew about it was when the cheque went into their
    bank account. Mitchell was on a week to week contract. Also their was a
    clause in it that said if he moved abroad he could go for the above
    sum.
    
    He was on international duty with Australia when all this happened. Its
    a bit disappointing and non too gentlemanlly. But thats the way it
    goes. I guess the cash he can get in Turkey is worth more than playing
    in the Premier league.
    
    The Swindon board seem to be a bit naive when it comes to getting the
    contracts sorted out IMO - Hoddle goes for 75K, half of Calderwood's
    fee will go to Mansfield, and now they lose their striker fo 20K.
    
    Jbb
308.14John Gorman, prove yourself.KIRKTN::CDOUDIEI don't think so !!Wed Aug 04 1993 00:3812
    
    One of SKY's advertising snippets for the coming season uses Swindon
    and says ''How will Swindon fair in the coming season with losing
    Hoddle ? Watch the outcome on SKY.''
    
    Personally I think Gorman ran the team anyway as Hoddle would be
    training, playing or on the treatment table. Question should be ''How
    will Chelsea fair in the coming season ??
    
    If they stay up this season, that'll do for starters. 
    
   colin SQFSSC
308.15..and of course they are scottishNEWOA::BOYDWed Aug 04 1993 14:2312
    Right on Colin!
    
    I agree 100% - John Gorman was the managerial force and Glenn supplied
    the football skill and inspiration. Although to be fair they did inherit a useful
    little team from Ossie and Lou.
    
    With Gorman and Hay running things I believe that there is a great
    depth of managerial experience but more importantly I think David Hay
    brings with hime the experience of manageing teams on limited cash
    funds which will definately be the case at Swindon.
    
    Jbb
308.16Swindon 0-5 LiverpoolPAKORA::CDOUDIEI don't think so !!Mon Aug 23 1993 03:2126
    
    
    
    
    
    Swindon v Liverpool. Live on SKY.
    
    Not a great scoreline for Swindon, but an excellent display of
    possesion and grit. Swindon matched Liverpool in every department
    except the clinical finishing. Swindon ended the game with more
    attempts at goal than Liverpool. 
    Put into perspective this was a newly promoted team, a very young team,
    against a team of hardened, experienced, international players who 
    have done it all. Swindon should not be disheartened and keep 
    their concentration on beating and/or taking points from teams from 
    the lower half of the league. Survival is the main aim this season. 
    
    A very unlucky result against Oldham last week, Oldham scoring in the 
    second minute of injury time. This put Oldham half way up the league 
    with three points and Swindon still to break their duck. A bit more
    killer instinct in front of goal and the points will start mounting up.
    
    Great game to watch...
    
    Colin.
    
308.17Only 9 points behind the leadersNEWOA::BOYDMon Aug 23 1993 12:5622
    Colin once again I agree 100%.
    
    I was at the match and certainly was not disheartened. Swindon played
    some really nice football until the got in front of goal.  
    
    They had a couple of good chances before Liverpool opened the scoring
    from what I can only call a dubious free kick. ANd even as the goals
    were going in against them they still persisted and played football to
    the end.
    
    I beleive they will play worse than they did yesterday and come away
    with points against other teams.
    
    This was my first look at the team this season and I wass impressed by
    Nijholt - he looks to be a 'steal at 250K.
    
    Never mind the bootom of the table clash against Southampton on
    Wednesday should see Swindon pick up their first premiership points.
    
    
    Jbb
    
308.18tickets pleaseBONNET::HARDYMon Sep 13 1993 17:188
    Hi chaps,
    
    Can someone please post the phone number of the Swindon ticket office
    and if possible, the hours of opening.
    
    thanks
    
    peter
308.19BLKPUD::WATTERSONPwho me ?Mon Sep 13 1993 17:2210
                               ELECTRONIC YELLOW PAGES
                        * * * * * * LISTING SCREEN * * * * * *
                        OPTIONS
                        < > Swindon Town Football Club
                             County Ground
                              Wiltshire, SN 1 2ED
                               Swindon         (0793) 430430
     
    
    Paul
308.20I know this is a rathole, but ...NEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyMon Sep 13 1993 18:315
    ... can someone please tell me how to access ELECTRONIC YELLOW PAGES
    
    	Thanks,
    
    		Terry
308.21Didn't anybody notice ?CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Thu Nov 25 1993 14:3114
    Y       Y   EEEEEEEE   EEEEEEEE   H       H         A         !!
     Y     Y    E          E          H       H       A   A       !!
      Y   Y     E          E          H       H     A       A     !!
       Y Y      EEEEEE     EEEEEE     HHHHHHHHH    AAAAAAAAAAA    !!
        Y       E          E          H       H    A         A    !!
        Y       E          E          H       H    A         A    
        Y       E          E          H       H    A         A    !!
        Y       EEEEEEEE   EEEEEEEE   H       H    A         A    !!
    
    
    
    About time too.
    
    Rich.
308.22Well Done !ESSB::PHAYDENThu Nov 25 1993 14:517
    
    Swindon for Premiership Glory !
    
    Delighted to see them win. Congrats to  the manager for sticking with
    his tactics. Glenn Hoddle, don't lose faith !
    
    Peter(An Impartial Celt)
308.23It's only just begun....MASALA::CDOUDIEFri Nov 26 1993 08:2910
    
    The relief up here is overwhelming, the whole four of us in the
    SQF SSC are celebrating to say the least. All we need now is to
    keep getting results against the bottom four or five teams and
    it's survival time.
    Bring on the Leeds......8*)
    
    colin
    
    SQF SSC
308.24glutton for punishmentMOEUR1::BOYDFri Dec 10 1993 14:562
    what was the result against Oldham on Wednesday?
    
308.252-1 to yes you guessed it..OldhamMUFC::TONYFri Dec 10 1993 15:070
308.26WE WANT MORE!CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Dec 20 1993 13:1515
   Y       Y   EEEEEEEE   EEEEEEEE   H       H         A         22222   !!
    Y     Y    E          E          H       H       A   A      2     2  !!
     Y   Y     E          E          H       H     A       A         2   !!
      Y Y      EEEEEE     EEEEEE     HHHHHHHHH    AAAAAAAAAAA       2    !!
       Y       E          E          H       H    A         A      2	 !!
       Y       E          E          H       H    A         A     2
       Y       E          E          H       H    A         A    2       !!
       Y       EEEEEEEE   EEEEEEEE   H       H    A         A   2222222  !!
    
    
    
    
    getting better.
    
    Rich.
308.27Joint Bottom - our highest position to dateMOEUR1::BOYDMon Dec 20 1993 14:1342
    Well I made the trip from Paris to Swindon at the weekend - a last
    minute decision but worth it. Had to go track down my season ticket
    which I'd left in the pub the previous week
    
    Having watched them against Sheff Utd. When both teams were crap -
    Saturday was a vast improvement.
    
    Swindon started well and dominated the first twenty minutes, playing
    really nice passing football (had to as the wind was blowing a gale
    right into their faces) having suvived an early scare when Southampton
    went close early on and only a finger tip save over the bar from Digby
    prevented the goal.
    
    Town went ahed after a superb goal from Bodin - and I mean superb. He
    got the ball out wide headed into the box beating two players en route
    and neatly tuck the ball pass Beasant to put the boys 1 up.
    
    Having played some nice football early on the Town drifted into the old
    laxed spell that they always seem to have and Southhampton started to
    dominate and it was only a matter of time before the equaliser came.
    A lovely cool finish from Le Tissier after some neat build up.
    
    Second have was a much better half with Swindon haveing the best of the
    match but not really cashing in on several good chances they'd created.
    The goal when it came was from a corner kick which Scott headed full
    force past Beasant. 2-1.
    
    Southampton to their credit kept plugging away and came close to an
    equaliser and caused a few hearts to flutter in the North Stand.
    Even Beasant came up for a corner right at the end.
    
    Swindon should have had a third when Maskell was through but Beasnt
    blocked the shot and the two attempts off  the rebounds. 
    
    All in all it was a good game which Swindon deserved to win. Best
    players on the day - for me at least - were Moncur, never gives up,
    always wants the ball and really drove Swindon on. And Monkou, the
    Southampton defender, he's a good un.Big and strong and didn't let too
    much get passed him.
    
    And just to round the day off I won the pub sweepstake. A good day out.
    
308.28CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Mon Jan 24 1994 12:357
    yeeha3. 
    
    I would have done it in big letters as usual, but my main team
    is Spurs, and I'm a little depressed about it at the moment.
    
    
    Rich.
308.29Are we off the bottom......i'm overseas the noo !KIRKTN::CDOUDIEI met the Devil and Dundee...Tue Jan 25 1994 00:525
    can anyone tell me who was in goals for Swindon. I know it's a problem
    position just now, i.e. the regular goalies crap and the replacement
    in the FA cup game had a nightmare.
    
    thanks colin.
308.30Its not over until the final whistleMOEUR1::BOYDTue Jan 25 1994 10:2522
    Colin,
    
    The keeper was Nicky Hammond - same guy that played in the FA cup game.
    
    He had another dodgy game and it was his poor goalkeeping that gave
    away the Spurs goal.
    
    The goalkeeper is only one of many problem positions - defence is weak
    and disorganised  - maybe brian Kilcline will help- just have to wait
    and see.
    
    Strike force is struggling - Andy Mutch isn't much to write home about.
    But now that Jan Aage has found his scoring boots then maybe we might
    see some improvement. He was suppossed to be going on loan to
    lilliestrom but it lloks like that has been put on ice for the time
    being.
    
    Its going to be a struggle to survive - its only fortunate that the
    teams around us are just as bad, if not worse.
    
    We're still bottom - it'll take a few more wins to get clear of bottom
    mainly because our gaol difference is so bad.
308.31SWINDON TO STAY.........UP.KIRKTN::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESMon Feb 07 1994 18:2614
    I think SWINDON have turned the corner as far as cofidence goes.
    The problems they've had surrounding the ammount of goals that have
    been conceded i think must be put down to a lack of expeirience 
    particularly regarding the goalkeeping & central defence.I think by
    signing someone with proven leadership & abundance of expierience in
    English football BRIAN KILCLINE will go on to prove the bargain buy
    of the season,because JOHN GORMAN and him are on the same level they're
    both WINNERS.The last few results are at last rewarding SWINDON for all
    GOOD things they've done on the field of play this season.THEY have
    never stopped beleiving in themselves but obviously the confidence
    drains from any team who are playing well but dont seem to get any
    breaks.If you look at the league table you'll notice they've scored
    more goals than 7 or 8 teams above,so if they continue to sow it up at
    the back then as i said earlier they've turned the corner....... 
308.32MORE FOUL PLAY THAN CORNERS.KIRKTN::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESSun Feb 13 1994 06:3311
    ASTON VILLA....5   SWINDON TOWN....NIL
    ALAS FOR MY GREAT PREDICTION ABOUT TURNING CORNERS UNFORTUNATELY FOR
    SWINDON AND JOHN GORMAN THERE SEEMS TO BE A GREATER UNDERLYING PROBLEM
    CONCERNING THESE DISPLAYS THAT SEE THEM LOSING 5 AND 6 GOALS AFTER
    TURNING IN SEEMINGLY GOOD PERFORMANCES COUPLE OF WEEKS ON THE TROT.
    I THINK JOHN GORMAN WILL HAVE TO START GETTING RUTHLESS AND WEED OUT
    ALL THE DARNELL BOTH ON AND OFF THE FIELD.
    BY THAT I MEAN ALL THE GUYS THAT ARE NOT 100% BEHIND GORMAN,UNLESS
    THEY'VE GOT A KNIFE IN THIER HANDS.YOU'VE GOT TO GET RID OF ALL THE
    WRONG STUFF MR GORMAN BEFORE YOU CAN GET IT RIGHT.
    HERE'S HOPING YOU DO.
308.33R2ME2::HINXMANIn the range of strangeMon Feb 14 1994 16:415
	re .32

	Please don't SHOUT. In other words, don't note with <shift lock> set.

	Tony
308.34SUBURB::WAITEGLOVE MYSELF, BETTER THAN YOUMon Feb 14 1994 18:038
    Re 33
    
    WHY NOT???  THE MAN HAS A RIGHT TO SHOUT, AFTER ALL... HE HAS JUST SEEN
    A GOOD FOOTBALL TEAM (SWINDON) P%SSED ON BY A TEAM OF DONKEYS (VILLA).
    
    
    
    /GARY
308.35He's an auld codger, but he'll do a job !PAKORA::JJACKThe BhoysWed Feb 16 1994 18:007
    
    Rumour has it, that Celtic's 33 year-old striker Frank McAvennie has
    joined Swindon on loan.
    
    Can anyone confirm/deny this ?
    
    
308.36KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Wed Feb 16 1994 18:124
308.37perm any 3 from 8 to go down.....KIRKTN::CDOUDIEI met the Devil and Dundee...Wed Feb 16 1994 23:434
    
    ......Gorman still has ties with the old club then.......
    
    colin
308.38Will I have to drink Cider ?WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenMon Feb 28 1994 17:188
    
    I have to be in Bristol for a few days this week (Jack Walker has sent
    us all out to find another centre forward ;-)), I don't suppose
    theres a Swindon game is there ?
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
308.39ADDULT::ROBERTSONSome days are bouncers that won't let you inMon Feb 28 1994 17:309
Andy,

	I reckon you're out of luck. There are no scheduled games, and as
Swindon haven't had a single postponement this season so far, there won't be a
re-arranged fixture.

Al

(but I could be wrong)
308.40SILKY SWINDON.KIRKTN::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESWed Mar 09 1994 14:5517
    Having seen Swindon vs West Ham i still beleive Swindon can avoid the
    drop.They were a far superior side than West Ham but that little bit of
    luck still escapes them.They could easily have been 2 goals up at half
    time but were not and suffered severely,losing a goal with 2 miniutes
    on the clock in the second half.All credit to them they kept playing
    good football and deservedly equalised with a couple of miniutes to go.
    I personally think a wee bit lack of self confidence from the forwards
    when in good scoring positions is the reason why thy're not picking up
    3 point especially in thier home matches.
    They now have probably the toughest programme coming up that the've had
    all season,with games against the top 4 clubs within the next 5 weeks.
    Their luck is such that the man they brought from Newcastle Brian
    Kilcline is out for the rest of the season with a broken foot.
    Still if they dont lose faith in their ability and keep playing the way
    have been there's still a chance....
     
    
308.41WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Mar 14 1994 15:541
    Perhaps .40 needs some revision after Saturdays's debacle...?
308.42...and then he woke up?MOEUR8::BOYDMon Mar 14 1994 16:0417
    Anymore detail on the debacle...??
    
    I saw the game against West Ham - IMHO it was two bad teams. In fact I
    left about 10 mins before the end and missed the equaliser. ho hum..
    
    Swindon have played some good football and have been unlucky on several
    occasions this season and I've seen every home match apart from the
    Oldham game.
    
    Up until a few weeks ago I honestly believed they could avoid the drop
    because there were s lot of 'dross' teams all hovering about the bottom
    but now I've resigned myself to the fact that they are going down.
    
    Never mind a win against Man Utd will salavge a bit of pride and help
    Blackburn....
    
    
308.43Things can only get better.. NOT! :->JANUS::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Mon Mar 14 1994 16:085
    I think your definately going down when the most of the other teams at
    the botton have 2 to 3 games in hand...  & your still 6 points adrift
    of getting out of the bottom 3 places.... 
    
    	Rick.
308.44Sickly Swindon.KIRKTN::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESThu Mar 17 1994 03:3317
    At last getting to Saturdays Debacle.First of all Swindon are not the
    first team to be beaten 7-1 in the premier league and probably wont be
    the last.A few facts wouldn't go a miss on Swindons misfortune,because
    beleive me a bigger club with half their problems would have been
    crying all over the back pages.As far as i could see there was no less
    than six changes {4 personnel & 2 Positional} from the previous week
    due to sickness & injury.Several players took ill on the way to the
    game itself {maybe had an insight of what was in store} anyway to his
    credit Gorman never bemoaned his luck typical of the man whose sole
    aim is to give Swindon a team to proud of,he sweats blood for them
    but thats natural to scotsmen who manage football teams south of the
    border.Its not so long ago when Fergie was being hung drawn & quartered
    but fortunatley somebody beleived in the man.{thank God they did}.
    So to all you good Swindon fans hang on in there even for the full 90
    mins.
    
    
308.45Dump King Kenny in the Black Burn.KIRKTN::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESFri Mar 25 1994 18:295
    Well i have waited all week to see if some Swindon fan was going to put
    something nice in about his teams performance last Saturday but ALAS i
    wait in vain.AH WELL never mind your probably all waiting to see  what
    happens at Blackburn before committing yourselves to your keyboards.
    Come on you REDS.
308.46PAKORA::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESSun Apr 03 1994 07:447
    
    
    
    
    
     
    
308.47BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Sun Apr 03 1994 19:061
    Re: .46:  Well said.
308.48BLANKTY BLANK.PAKORA::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESMon Apr 04 1994 03:053
    RE: .46
    The reason .46 was blank represented Swindons season.
    Along with all the other great teams who will draw a blank as well.
308.49BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Mon Apr 04 1994 14:181
    Very subtle ;-)
308.50WORTH WATCHING.PAKORA::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESTue May 10 1994 21:374
    If your a Swindon Town fan and didn't see the profile on your team
    on channel 4 through season 92-93 you'll have to get yourself a copy
    of the tape.It's a must....GORMAN will be auditioned in hollywood
    after his performance.............
308.51Assistant Required?????????PAKORA::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESFri May 20 1994 00:508
    David Hay has quit Swindon Town before he was asked to go.
    His heart has never been in the job and his overall contribution
    was zero.John Gorman was good enough to bring him back into football
    but in hindsight would have been better going for someone actively
    involved in English football, preferably a coach he had worked
    alongside with either at Swindon or previous club.Kevin Peacock springs 
    to mind right away.I think he's involved at Charlton Ath.in some
    capacity,could be the right man for the job......
308.52Peacock?YOUWOT::HOUSENWorld famous brick hypnotistFri May 20 1994 15:083
I assume you mean Keith Peacock?

Norman
308.53'K' for KEITH.PAKORA::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESSat May 21 1994 04:282
    re.52
    My apologies Keith Peacock is your man.
308.54Spurs Retirement HomeMOEUR7::BOYDTue May 24 1994 17:082
    The rumour on the grapevine in Swindon is that it could be Gary Mabutt
    
308.55REOELF::MACKENZIEDWed Aug 10 1994 20:116
    I hope you swindon lot are ready for a good whipping,when you play the
    Super Royals in a couple of weeks.
    
    
    
    
308.56Play off's Looming.PAKORA::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESThu Sep 15 1994 20:205
    Swindon have made a reasonable start to thier 94-95 campaign sitting in
    3rd spot in the league at the moment with 14 points, one less than they 
    collected for the whole of last season.Thier stint in the premier last
    season should have given them a bit of a lesson on what is required
    when they go up next season??????????????????
308.57I sense Silverware!!MASALA::NGORMANNeil GormanThu Sep 15 1994 20:5612
    
    Re - 2 Back    It appears that the Super Royals, Reading, are
    		  are not quite `Ready' for the kind of winning
                  form they had last season in the this higher
    		  league. 8*)
    
    Re - last      Never mind `Play Offs' Tommy.......its the
                  Championship this year!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    					NEIL.G
    
308.58?MOEUR8::BOYDWhatever happened to vanishing cream?Fri Sep 16 1994 11:575
    re last:
    
    Are you any relation to the Swindon manager?
    
    Jbb
308.59Family & FriendsMASALA::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESSat Sep 17 1994 18:364
    I think NEIL is a nephew of Swindon's Manager keeping it in the family.
    (Optimisim).
    By the way could the last noter send copy of Swindons 94-95 league
    fixtures,if at all possible,thanks in anticipation.....
308.60dont hold your breathMOEUR7::BOYDWhatever happened to vanishing cream?Mon Sep 19 1994 14:186
    I'll do my best but you'll have to wait.
    
    I'm based in Evry in France and only go back to Swindon once a
    fortnight. 
    
    
308.61Fixture ListMOEUR8::BOYDWhatever happened to vanishing cream?Mon Sep 26 1994 15:5767
    
    14 Aug	Port Vale 	H	2-0
    20 Aug	Tranmere	A	3-2
    24 Aug	Anglo-Italian	H
    27 Aug	Watford		H	1-0
    31 Aug	WBA		H	0-0
    
    03 Sep	Notts County	A	0-1
    06 Sep	Anglo-Italian	A
    11 Sep	Derby		H	1-1
    14 Sep	Reading		H	1-0
    17 Sep	Charlton	A	1-0
    21 Sep	Charlton (CCC)	H	1-3
    24 Sep	Grimsby		H	3-2
    27 Sep	Charlton (CCC)	A
    
    01 Oct	Barnsley	A
    05 Oct	Anglo-Italian	H
    08 Oct	Wolves		H
    15 Oct	Portsmouth	A
    22 Oct	Southend Utd	H
    26 Oct	Coca-Cola Cup	
    29 Oct	Middlesborough	A
    
    01 Nov	Bolton		A
    05 Nov	Millwall	H
    15 Nov	Anglo-Italian	A
    19 Nov	Bristol City	A
    23 Nov	Burnley		H
    26 Nov	Luton		H
    30 Nov	Coca-Cola Cup
    
    03 Dec	Southend Utd	A
    10 Dec	Tranmere	H
    17 Dec	Port Vale	A
    26 Dec	Stoke City	A
    27 Dec	Sheff Utd	H
    31 Dec	Oldham		A
    
    02 Jan	Sunderland	H
    07 Jan	FA Cup
    14 Jan	Middlesborough	H
    21 Jan	Millwall	A
    28 Jan	FA Cup
    
    04 Feb	Burnley		A
    11 Feb	Bolton		H
    18 Feb	Luton		A
    22 Feb	Bristol City	H
    25 Feb	Barnsley	H
    
    04 Mar	Grimsby		A
    08 Mar	Notts County	H
    11 Mar	Watford		A
    18 Mar	WBA		A
    22 Mar	Derby		A
    25 Mar	Charlton	H
    
    01 Apr	Reading		A
    08 Apr	Oldham		H
    15 Apr	Sheff Utd	A
    17 Apr	Stoke		H
    22 Apr	Sunderland	A
    29 Apr	Portsmouth	H
    
    06 May	Wolves		A
    
308.62Room for improvementMOEUR8::BOYDWhatever happened to vanishing cream?Mon Sep 26 1994 16:2453
    
    Well made my first visit to the County Ground this season and 
    witnessed what can only be described as 'a steal' when the Town 
    (swindon that is) scored two goals in the last minutes to take three
    points which in all honesty they didn't deserve. But hey its about time
    they got the lucky breaks.
    
    The match itself was a poor advert for football and especially football
    refereeing. The ref was hopeless. But even with good refereeing it
    would still have been as (s)crappy.
    
    After a quiet opening , apart from Keith Scott getting a yellow card
    after 20 seconds, Swindon went ahead after a superbly struck left foot
    volley from the edge of the box from Paul Bodin from Beauchamps corner
    kick. Other efforts were a Fjortoft shot which went inches wide and
    then a Scott goal which was disallowed for offside.
    
    As appears to be their norm Swindon had their 10 minute spell when they
    go to pieces and it was during this time that Grimsby equalised after a
    nice move down the right wing and perfect cross for Neil Woods to head
    powerfully home the equaliser for the visitors. Swindon nearly went in
    at half time with the lead but the Grimsby keeper turned a Joey
    Beauchamp drive round the post.
    
    A bright start to the second half saw Swindon domeinate the opening
    15 mins and they had 3 good chances which should have killed off
    Grimsby. Scott hitting the crossbar and then having a close range
    effort beaten away by the Grimsby keeper.
    
    Then Swindon had another bad spell where Grimsby put them uder the cosh
    and after failing miserably to clear their lines after sustained
    Grimsby pressure they conceded a second goal. Grimsby then had an
    opportunity to put the game beyond Swindon's grasp when Dobbin, IMO the
    best player on the park, had a fine effort from 25 yards edged round
    the post by Digby.
    
    The game had little else - Swindon had given up - to offer until the
    89th minute when Fjortoft was brought down by Mark Lever. Just rewards
    because he had been getting away with murder all game. Bodin stepped up
    and hit the penalty, via the keepers leg into the net.
    
    A draw would have been a fair result but in a move similar to Grimsby
    in the first half - run up the right wing, perfect cross - Scott
    slotted home the winner from 10 yards. As I said 'a steal' . Victory
    from the jaws of defeat to add anothe cliche.
    
    If Swindon play like this then I dont envisage a quich return to the
    top flight. 
    
    Plus points were Joey Beauchamp looks to be a good little player and oh
    yeah the new Intel stand looks very smart. 
    
    
308.63The Robins Go BoBBinG Along.KIRKTN::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESSat Oct 01 1994 15:2115
    RE:: .61
    
    Thanks for the fixture list Jim,gives me a chance to plan my trips 
    south.
    
    Was talking to John Gorman after the Chrlton match he said the team
    played really well and made loads of chances during the game and
    deserved to go through to the next round.Big Jan Age scored a first
    half hat trick but Charlton scored 5 mins from time to force the tie
    into extra time.Scott scored the winner for Swindon.John reckons
    tactically he got it right for once,he played with 3 strikers from
    the start with the full backs pushing in on midfield and 3 central
    defenders,went on the offensive from the start and Charlton never
    really got going in the match,here's hoping this is the start of a
    good run in the CC CUP.
308.64The Robins are Still Bobbing.KIRKTN::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESSun Oct 09 1994 08:282
    Great result for Wolves they get beaten by Swindon and go Top.
    
308.65Do I Not Like Graham TaylorCHEFS::STRATFORDSMon Oct 10 1994 12:239
    Went to the game on Saturday and it was quite good but both sides would
    have problems in the Premiership. It re-affirmed my belief in human
    nature on 2 counts (no mis-spelling :-)):
    
    1. Graham Taylor can still produce a workmanlike team 
    
    2. Geoff Thomas is still a camel...
    
    Stuart 
308.66MOEUR8::BOYDWhatever happened to vanishing cream?Mon Oct 17 1994 13:413
    Anyone got a match report on the Portsmouth game?
    
    
308.67No Justice.PAKORA::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESMon Nov 21 1994 21:231
    Swindon Town today "SACKED" thier manager JOHN GORMAN ........
308.68heaven forbid!!!MOEUR8::BOYDWhatever happened to vanishing cream?Tue Nov 22 1994 12:013
    sad news indeed. 
    
    made even worse by the fact that ossie is available
308.69bizarre note for a changeCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Tue Nov 22 1994 16:437
    
    John Gorman,
    
    Is that the bloke thats the spitting image of that chappy off "crime
    story"???
    
    Ian.
308.70CHEFS::STRATFORDSTue Nov 22 1994 16:455
    Ian
    
    No, he was the one who likes eating grass...
    
    Stuart
308.71no, its not for meCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Thu Dec 01 1994 14:304
    
    Who have Swindon drawn in the next round of the CCC?
    
    Ian.
308.72MillwallWARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Dec 01 1994 14:311
    
308.73ou est le match?COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Thu Dec 01 1994 14:354
    
    Home? Away?
    
    
308.74WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Dec 01 1994 14:361
    Swindon V Millwall
308.75GORMAN RETURNSKIRKTN::TCANNONI put the RAM in ARIESWed Dec 21 1994 11:482
    Former Swindon boss John Gorman has been appointed assistant manager
    to Joe Jordan at Bristol City
308.76SWINDON TOWN 0 - 3 BRISTOL CITYNEWOA::HANGER_MThu Feb 16 1995 17:2912
Following the magnificent performance on Sunday against 
Bolton, could somebody tell me, did we field the same
team?

According to initial reports we were lucky to get away 
with three!

Was anybody at the game? Were we really that bad?



PS : Bit quiet in here since we were relegated!
308.77LUTON TOWN 3 - 0 SWINDON TOWNNEWOA::HANGER_MMon Feb 20 1995 16:075
Great preperation for Wednesday night's crunch semi final
second leg match with Bolton - NOT!

9 -0 -1 formation might hold them or at least stretch it
to extra time
308.78I thought it was amusing, anywayAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatThu Apr 06 1995 14:329
The announce at Swindon got the sack last night after starting the
half-time announcements with something like "I've seen some crap refereeing
decisions in my life but ...".

The outburst had something to do with the Swindon player/manager and all-round
nice guy Steve McMahon getting sent-off for an assault on Jason McAteer 
of Bolton.  Bolton won 1-0 with a late goal.

Apparently, the guy travels 200 miles from Devon for every home game!
308.79One man with a microphone is a dangerous thing ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONBenny the BallThu Apr 06 1995 14:5817
    
    > Apparently, the guy travels 200 miles from Devon for every home game!
    
    	Do you mean the announcer, the referee or Steve McMahon ? Or Jason
    McAteer ?
    
    	Reminds of the story about Tiger Tim, the Radio Clyde DJ and half
    time announcer at Celtic Park. Celtic were playing a midweek game a
    couple of years ago and Rangers were playing a European game abroad
    which started an hour or so earlier. So at half time Tiger Tim
    announced : "Let's have a minutes silence for Rangers who have just
    been knocked out of the European Cup. Right that'll do ...".
    
    	Needless to say he got his jotters for that one.
    
    Malc.
    
308.80NEWOA::HANGER_MWed Apr 12 1995 18:5314
Yes he was sacked. I was at that game and the police reported him to the club
secretary who sacked him on the spot. The police felt it might incite crowd
trouble.

IMO they should have reported the referee. Following the decision in the 38th
the crowd became unhappy to say the least.

Anyway, the announcer (Pete Lewis?) was back in the crowd in a spectator
capacity only on Saturday for the trouncing of Oldham....courtesy of a Steve
McMahan freebee ticket.

I would have reported this earlier but I thought this note was dead. I'm glad to
see it isn't totally.
 
308.81Up the football league we goCHEFS::BUSSONGThu Nov 23 1995 14:5514
    Are there still any Swindon fans out there or am I now the only one?
    
    I'm Graham Busson and I work in Reading. I've been following the Town
    for about 10 years and it looks like we are going to walk this division
    much as we did in the 4th division 10 years ago. 
    
    I must admit when Steve McMahon became manager I was not a fan of his,
    but he really has got a team together now who are far better than
    anything else in the division. Finney and Allison have made a great
    team up front and for the first time in years we look strong at the
    back. Also he has competition in all the key areas so things are
    looking rosy at the Cnty Ground this year.
    
    Graham
308.823-0 to the Swindon TownCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Jan 22 1996 16:4922
    Swindon 3 - 0 Hull
    
    These were by far the worst team I have seen in this pretty poor
    division. Only Crewe have threatened us so far and no-one else looks
    likely to. 0-0 at half time was a fair reflection on the game. Hull
    created nothing with a 17 year old striker who obviously hadn't been to
    school recently because he had never heard of offsides. The game was
    effectively over 6 minutes into the second half when Peter Thorne
    poached a half chance. Tony Grant on loan from Everton added a second,
    lobbing the keeper from 35 yards and Horlock glanced in a header for
    the third. Not bad for a patched up team with a midfielder and two full
    backs playing at centre back. Ty Gooden had a stormer as did Tony Grant
    who looked composed and cool on the ball. The defence looked strong and
    only Martin Ling had an off day (which he tends to do more than he has
    good days). McMahon later brought him off and put Steve Finney on into
    the attacking midfield role he has been playing when coming off the
    bench.
    Hull from the time the second goal went in hacked at every Swindon
    player they could and the ref let them get away with it, booking 2
    Towners for innocuous challenges instead.
    
    Graham
308.83Yet another possible home tieCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Jan 29 1996 11:455
    Fifth Round Draw FA Cup
    
    Swindon/ Oldham vs Scummers/ Crewe
    
    Graham
308.84Swindon 2 - 1 CarlisleCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Feb 05 1996 14:2922
    Swindon 2-1 Carlisle Utd
    
    	Another patchy performance by Swindon that saw them pull 6points
    clear of their nearest rivals at the top of the table.
    
    	On the plus side, Shaun Taylor was back after injury and looked as
    good as new. Ty Gooden had a good game considering he was asked to play
    right back. Peter Thorne looks on form and scored his 4th league goal
    in 4 starts. he now has 6 goals in only 10 starts this season. Allison
    also broke his scoring duck with a simple header.
    
    	On the negative side, it took the town 45 minutes to get into the
    match and then they were rampant. Digby lost his clean sheet to some
    very sloppy defending. Martin Ling continues to go from bad to worse
    and should have come off at half time and Paul Allen was missed badly
    in midfield. 
    
    	I hope we can keep Tony Grant because he is excellent. No real pace
    or tackling ability but he's not afraid to shoot and is a wonderful
    passer of the ball. McMahon's replacement has been found.
    
    Graham
308.85Seasonal updateCHEFS::BUSSONGThu Mar 21 1996 18:3319
    As I'm talking to myself in here at the moment I had better continue.
    
    Swindon lay in second place two points behind Blackpool but with two
    games in hand. Two indifferent performances this week haven't helped
    the cause, a nil nil draw at Burnley which saw Steve Finney stretchered
    off with a broken leg, and a three nil defeat at Oxford.
    
    It is rumoured that David Preece will sign on loan until the end of the
    season this week but a striker now seems an absolute must. There are
    only two recognised strikers in the squad, Peter Thorne and Wayne
    Allison and neither are in peak form. There is an 18 year old Brazilian
    on trial but we can't expect him to step into the breach yet. He
    apparently holds a Portuguese passport so doesn't need a work permit. 
    
    A win Saturday is an absolute must. Peterboro at home should pose no
    significant problem, but if the team is just hitting a bad run of form
    they are doing it at the wrong time.
    
    Graham
308.86A talking point or something to forget?CHEFS::CROSSAAlias Fabio Thu Mar 21 1996 19:443
    What the blinkin' flip happened with Oxford the other day?
    
    			Stretch.
308.87One of those games where nothing goes rightCHEFS::BUSSONGThu Mar 21 1996 19:4910
    Stretch,
    
    It was bound to happen really. Beauchamp had to score considering the
    way MacMahon propelled him out of the club, and they hit us on the
    break for two of the three goals. Still that's only our third defeat
    away in the league amd Oxford now have the best record at home. It also
    means that Town may have a local derby in the first division after
    all!!
    
    Graham
308.88Swindon 2 - 0 PeterboroCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Mar 25 1996 17:0930
    Swindon Town 2 - 0 Peterborough Utd
    Allison 11
    P Thorne 16
    
    A more comfortable win than the scoreline suggests. By half-time
    Swindon would not have been flattered if tthey had been 4-0 up. Allison
    opened the scoring in the 11th minute, Paul Allen who was a thorn all
    through the game crossed the ball in, Allison chested it down and fired
    it beyond Jon Sheffield. Then in the 16th minute, Peter Thorne got on
    the end of a floating far post cross and netted from a yard out.
    Throughout the first half Swindon dominated, Thorne having two efforts
    blocked, Allison missing a couple and Robinson the centre-back twice
    floated crosses onto the front of the bar. 
    Second-half Swindon could not put their game together and basically
    played out time. They had one or two good chances but it was rather
    half-hearted and the crowd responded to this by silence. On the whole
    though the important thing was the 3 points. It means that we are 7
    points clear of 3rd place and still 2 behind Blackpool with 2 games in
    hand.
    Frank Talia was the only concern from Saturday. He was unsure, poor on
    crosses and fluffed a couple of easy saves. Digby will probably be back
    for the derby on Saturday vs Bristol City.
    
    Team: Talia, Culverhouse, Bodin, Preece, Allen, Taylor, Robinson,
    O'Sullivan (Ling), Thorne (Cowe), Allison, Horlock. sub not used
    Seagraves.
    
    David Preece was Man of the Match and Steve Cowe looked useful if a
    little small up front.
    
308.893 in the PFA Team 95/96CHEFS::BUSSONGMon Mar 25 1996 17:1317
    Swindon had three players included in the PFA Team of the year for the
    Second Division.
    
    Team was:-
    	Darren Ward (Notts County)
    	 Chris Wilder (Rotherham/ Notts Co)
    	  Paul Bodin (Swindon)
    	   Shaun Taylor (Swindon)
    	    Ian Culverhouse (Swindon)
    	     Neil Lennon (Crewe/ Leicester)
    	      Micky Mellon (Blackpool)
    	       Martyn O'Connor (Walsall)
    		Karl Connolly (Wrexham)
    		 Marcus Stewart (Bristol Rovers)
    		  Kurt Nogan (Burnley)
    
    
308.90CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyMon Mar 25 1996 17:431
    Presumably Bodin isn't in there for his penalty-taking abilities...
308.91Ian Beale's moustache rides againCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Mar 25 1996 18:085
    I don't know why he's in there. Presumably there has to be a better
    left back in the league somewhere. Maybe his fellow professionals feel
    sorry for the man. 
    
    Graham
308.92Good night without playingCHEFS::BUSSONGWed Mar 27 1996 12:5216
    Good results for us last night.
    
    Peterboro 0 - 0 Blackpool
    
    	Blackpool are now three points ahead but we have 3 games in hand.
    	Plus it ended their winning run.
    
    Hull 0 - 0 Notts Co
    
    	Notts Co missed chance of going third so Swindon are still 7 points
    	clear of Crewe in third.
    
    Bristol Rov 1 - 0 Chesterfield
    
    	Chesterfield still occupy one of the play-off berths but could not
    	improve.  
308.93Steven Cowe and Don LeitchCHEFS::BUSSONGFri Mar 29 1996 13:3010
308.94Looking betterCHEFS::BUSSONGWed Apr 03 1996 16:2033
    A good set of results last night (2/4) for Swindon. Of the top six only
    Chesterfield won and Oxford drew. 
    
    Chesterfield 1 - 0 Blackpool : Blackpool are now 5 points ahead but we
    				   now have 4 games in hand over them.
    
    Carlisle     1 - 0 Crewe     : Crewe have now played three more games
    				   than us and are 5 points behind.
  	
    Rotherham    2 - 0 Notts Co  : Notts Co are just about out of it in
    				   fourth place
    
    Oxford 	 0 - 0 Wrexham   : Oxford's good run at home comes to an
    				   end.
    
    Which means that tonight's game against Brighton becomes vital to get a
    win although I can't see any other result for the game.
    
    The table is now taking shape and it is looking good.
    
    My prediction come the end of season is:-
    
    1. Swindon
    2. Blackpool
    ============
    3. Crewe
    4. Oxford
    5. Notts Co
    6. Chesterfield
    
    A Crewe vs Oxford play-off final which Crewe will win.
    
    Graham
308.95CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyWed Apr 03 1996 17:555
    >A Crewe vs Oxford play-off final which Crewe will win.
    
    Presumably with an own goal in the last seconds of extra time....
    
    Stuart
308.96Me? An Oxford Hater? Oh YES!!CHEFS::BUSSONGWed Apr 03 1996 18:0310
    It would be nice but a penalty for handball that definately wasn't
    would be nicer. Anything just to p**s those nice Oxford people off!
    
    Obviously no-one deserves to go up but I think Crewe would be more than
    a little disappointed if they didn't and on the balance they are one of
    the better teams in this league. If they didn't go up I think they
    would lose a lot of their young starlets like Danny Murphy, Ashley
    Westwood and Rob Savage.
    
    Graham
308.97Swindon Town 3 - 2 Brighton & Hove AlbionCHEFS::BUSSONGThu Apr 04 1996 14:4111
    Good win last night if a little lucky. Peter Thorne gave us the lead
    after 44 minutes and Wayne Allison doubled it 18 seconds (!) into the
    second half. Then as usual we sat back and Brighton made a game of it.
    Minton and Zeke Rowe scoring to bring the scores level. Then with five
    minutes left Thorne scored with a back-header from a good distance out
    (reckoned to be on the edge of the box) to win the game for the Yokels.
    We're now only 2 points behind Blackpool with three games in hand and 8
    points ahead of Crewe with 2 games in hand. Big weekend this weekend
    though. Notts Co at home and Crewe away.
    
    Graham
308.98Two wins out of two against top 4 teamsCHEFS::BUSSONGTue Apr 09 1996 12:3725
    Swindon 1-0 Notts Co
    
    A deserved win but boy did we have to wait! Swindon did everything but
    score. Notts Co got out of their half only twice in the second half,
    such was the pressure we put them under. The goal when it came was
    spectacular. A corner came in and Kevin Horlock's scissor kick beat
    Darren Ward at his near post, 89 minutes gone.
    
    Team: Talia, Culverhouse, Bodin, Preece, Allen, Taylor, Robinson,
          Leitch (O'Sullivan 88), Thorne (Cowe 80), Allison, Horlock. sub not
          used Seagraves
    
    Crewe 0 - 2 Swindon
    
    	Horlock's second in two games and a first for Preece sealed what
    was in the end a very comfortable win for the boys. More importantly it
    put us 14 points clear of Crewe leaving us needing only six more to
    become the first team in the country to gain promotion. It also put us
    4 points clear of Blackpool at the top as the seem to have started on a
    poor run of late and we still have three games in hand.
    
    6 points needed to gain promotion. About 10 or 11 to secure the title
    Steve McMahon promised us and is delivering.
    
    Graham
308.99Wood toucher extrordinaireCHEFS::BUSSONGWed Apr 10 1996 19:425
    Following last night's result for Chesterfield (0-0 draw), Town now
    need 5 points to secure promotion and only 9 to win the title. With
    seven games left and touching plenty of wood it is in the bag.
    
    Graham
308.100Hope you make it.WOTVAX::HARDYPWed Apr 10 1996 20:586
    Graham,
    
    see 52.*
    
    Peter
    
308.101Swindon 2 - 2 AFC BournemouthCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Apr 15 1996 13:3249
    Swindon 2 - 2 AFC Bournemouth
    
    What can I say? If ever there was a match to forward the case of
    professional referees this was it. For all fans of Endsleigh league
    teams please watch out for Mr Lomas of Manchester. I think he picked up
    his refereeing skills watching rugby union. The only thing he didn't do
    was award a scrum!! I realise that next year they will play rugby style
    advantages but not this!! 
    That's enough about the ref though, although apparently several fans
    have reported him to the police for inciting the crowd!!
    
    The game was pretty dire. The ref didn't help this. Swindon had two
    shots in the entire game and one was a penalty. Bournemouth used five
    at the back to counter our wing-backs and had mobile forwards who
    caused us problems all through the game.
    
    Swindon took the lead against the run of play on 17 minutes when
    Horlock beat two players in the area with a deft lift over their
    challenges before hitting a deflected shot past Jimmy Glass through a
    crowded area. Talia had a mare in goal and it was no surprise when
    Steve Jones netted 15 minutes later when he headed downwards to beat
    the goalie who was already grounded. By the way he celebrated you would
    have thought that he had just won the FA Cup. 
    At half-time McMahon must have given them a rocket because they came
    out playing much better. Paul Bodin was taken off as he looked slow and
    was caught out of position too often and Alex Smith came on. On 58
    minutes we were caught on the break though and Steve Jones easily beat
    Talia to make it 2 - 1. On 62 minutes the ref awarded a penalty for
    handball to Swindon and Horlock slotted home his 14th of the season.
    Not bad for a midfielder who had only scored twice in total before this
    season! After that the game petered out. No clear cut chances were
    created or looked like being created. Steve Cowe came on for Peter
    Thorne and showed some good touches but a draw was about a fair result.
    Elsewhere results went for us in the most part. Blackpool were held,
    Crewe won and Notts Co and Chesterfield both drew. We couldn't have won
    the title Wednesday even if we had won this game.
    
    Team: Talia, Culverhouse, Bodin (Smith 45), Preece, Allen, Taylor, Robinson,
    Leitch, Thorne (Cowe 60), Allison, Horlock subs not used Seagraves
    
    Changes I would make for Wednesday night vs Burnley
    
    Digby for Talia (defence had absolutely no confidence in the Aussie)
    Smith/ Drysdale for Bodin (Bodin looked slow and was caught too often)
    McMahon/ O'Sullivan for Leitch (was anonymous except for two shots...
    one which went over the stand and one that he miss-kicked two yards
    behind him!!)
    
    Graham
308.102GOING UP GOING UP GOING UPCHEFS::BUSSONGWed Apr 17 1996 13:5016
    After last night's results Swindon now only need to beat Burnley at
    home tonight to clinch a deserved promotion. A point on Saturday at
    Blackpool will seal the title as well.
    
    Last nights results:
    
    Chesterfield 1 - 1 Walsall
    Oxford 1 - 1 Notts Co
    (Sean Murphy scored for Notts Co in the last minute to get the draw)
    
    This means that the highest number of points any of the play-off teams
    can get is 84 and we already have 82 so........................
    
    WE ARE GOING UP, WE ARE GOING UP.........
    
    Graham
308.103Swindon Town 0 - 0 BurnleyCHEFS::BUSSONGThu Apr 18 1996 13:2021
    Me and my big mouth. Burnley came to kick the ball out of play at every
    opportunity and did it so well that I hear Arsenal are about to sign
    the entire back line! I have never seen a team spoil a game like that.
    I had to travel back on the train and the Burnley fans were actually
    happy with their team's performance. We had several good chances but
    Beresford in the Burnley goal was in good form tipping over efforts
    from Allison, Bodin and Thorne, whilst Thorne also narrowly volleyed
    over and Taylor missed a sitter with a header from a corner.
    
    One of those nights I guess. Second half the players got nervy and the
    passing game went to pot so the chances dried up.
    
    A draw on Saturday at Blackpool will ensure promotion. A win will
    secure the title as well. They will have to play a lot better though to
    do it.
    
    Team: Digby, Culverhouse, Bodin, Preece (Cowe), Allen, Taylor,
          Robinson, Leitch, Thorne, Allison, Horlock subs not used:
          Seagraves and Smith.
    
    Graham
308.104PROMOTION PARTYCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Apr 22 1996 13:1120
    Done it!!
    
    Major relief and celebrations had by all.
    
    Blackpool 1 - 1 Swindon
    
    Uninspiring game livened up by the events off the pitch. Horlock scored
    with a nice move after 17 minutes, his 15th goal of the season.
    Blackpool equalised after 61 minutes with a 25 yarder which sneaked
    between Digby and the post. Blackpool's Preece was booked after
    elbowing Culverhouse in the face, and Leitch faces a lay-off after
    clashing with Eric Nixon.
    
    After the game when McMahon was giving his post-match interview Sam
    Allardyce, the 'pool mananger told reporters that they couldn't do it
    there and moved them away. McMahon told him to "Be a sport and to take
    it like a man" and then the two got into a row which involved McMahon
    being called a Scouse Git by the match announcer!
    
    All good fun, but then WE ARE GOING UP!!
308.105CHAMPIONS!!CHEFS::BUSSONGWed Apr 24 1996 13:3616
    Chesterfield 1 - 3 Swindon Town
    Hewitt		Cowe
    			Thorne
    			Allison
    
    Swindon win this important game and are now champions of Division 2
    meaning that the last home game versus Stockport really will be a party
    to savour. Cowe gave us the lead after 23 minutes, Hewitt equalising on
    30 after a mistake by Diggers. Almost immediately Thorne put Town back
    in the lead and in the second half Allison sealed it. It was Cowe's
    first league goal on his full league debut, and Thorne and Allison's
    firsts for five games.
    
    More details when I have them.
    
    Graham
308.106More info for myselfCHEFS::BUSSONGThu Apr 25 1996 16:2712
    More as promised.
    
    Swindon's goals were all pretty good ones. Cowe hit a half-volley from
    18 yards out as did Thorne for his goal, looping over the goalie.
    Allison peeled off his defender for a cross he couldn't meet with a
    header and flicked it past the keeper with the side of his foot. The
    Chesterfield goal was soft and Diggers should have done better. Still
    not bad considering that 6 first choice players were out and Steve
    McMahon in his own words was too p*ssed to play!
    
    Side:- Digby, Culverhouse, Bodin, O'Sullivan, Seagraves, Taylor,
    Robinson, Cowe, Thorne, Allison , Horlock. subs: Ling, Smith, Collins
308.1072 v 1 Win and a 1 v 1 drawCHEFS::BUSSONGWed May 01 1996 15:0525
    Shrewsbury 1 - 2 Swindon
    Currie	     Horlock
    		     Taylor
    
    Yet another win away from home means that is our club record away with
    thirteen wins. Horlock opened the scoring turning sharply to finish
    from close range. Currie pulled a goal back with an accutely angled
    shot that went under Digby, before Taylor powered in a header for his
    7th of the season in the second half. Swindon were without several
    first-teamers and Allison was relegated to the bench. Cowe preferred up
    front with Thorne. Alex Smith made his full debut after 10 games on the
    bench and Drysdale returned to sit on the bench.
    
    Side: Digby, Culverhouse, Smith, Ling, Seagraves, Taylor, Robinson,
    O'Sullivan (Collins 58), Thorne (Allison 45), Cowe, Horlock (Drysdale
    58).
    
    Also Swindon played Bradford last night and pulled off a 1 v 1 draw
    against one of the divisions form teams managed by former Swindon
    stalwart Chris Kamara. Wright gave Bradford the lead on 51 minutes but
    Allison hit a 20 yarder for his 20th goal of the season in the 66th
    minute. Swindon are now 11 points clear at the top of the table and
    have only lost once in the league in their last 20 games. Deserved
    champions who have been a cut above the rest this year and won the
    division at a canter.  	
308.108Which direction next season?ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEThu May 02 1996 15:226
>    champions who have been a cut above the rest this year and won the
>    division at a canter.  	

Funny how Swindon never seem to find a division they can settle in isn't it?!

g
308.109Your guess is as good as mineCHEFS::BUSSONGThu May 02 1996 18:578
    McMahon reckons that next year is a "consolidation" year before an
    assault on the Premiership is mounted. The club is looking for around
    2.5million pounds in new sponsorship and in a new share issue to
    prepare the team and finish the last part of the ground. I reckon on a
    top half finish next year, but with the division being so tight,
    anything could happen.
    
    Graham
308.110Dream Team: Hoddle and GormanCHEFS::BUSSONGMon May 13 1996 13:478
    After an excellent season for us, the season has been capped by the
    news that the former Swindon partnership of Hoddle and Gorman will now
    run the England team. On previous performances this means that England
    will be attacking, but defensively naive, and will win many "Friends"
    as Swindon did in the Premier League. They were only our friends
    because we improved their goal difference!
    
    Graham
308.111Goodbye to Martin and PaulCHEFS::BUSSONGTue May 14 1996 12:486
    Swindon have given Paul Bodin and Martin Ling free transfers. Both
    played in the last match of the season and Bodin's comes just weeks
    after he won the award as best left back in Division 2. Best of luck to
    both.
    
    Graham
308.112one for you two for meCHEFS::JAMESPWed May 22 1996 17:484
    
    Is the Commercial Manager at Swindon still Phil Alexandra ???
    
    Pj
308.113NoCHEFS::BUSSONGWed May 22 1996 20:016
    Pj
    
    Don't think so. I think it's a bloke called Rikki Hunt now. Why do you
    ask?
    
    Graham
308.114Head HuntingCHEFS::JAMESPThu May 23 1996 18:2912
    
    We both re started our careers at Wokingham Town and 
    2years ago we both played at Bracknell Town ( He was the 
    Manager). 
    
    He left to join Swindon, but was still playing the odd 
    game or two in the Reading Leagues.
    
    Basically I was going to try to see his availability for 
    next season.
    
    Pj
308.115no longer read onlyCHEFS::HANGER_MWed May 29 1996 04:197
    If my memory serves me correctly, I think Phil Alexandra left to go to
    Crystal Palace towards the end of the season.
    
    On another note it would be a nice thought to think that Glenn Hoddle
    learnt everything he knows about management at Swindon.
    
    Alas though, a thought is all it is.
308.116changes.CHEFS::HANGER_MMon Jun 03 1996 17:2913
    
    Both Martin Ling and Paul Bodin are at the end of their contracts and
    have both been released by Steve MacMahon in a continuing effort to
    reduce the wages bill.
    
    On the incoming front, Swindon have signed a schoolboy international
    who is supposed to be highly rated ( his name eludes me ). If I
    read the report correctly in the local paper, that makes a total of 5
    schoolboy internationals we now have.
    
    
    Matt.
    
308.117Coca Cola Cup drawCHEFS::HANGER_MSat Jun 15 1996 13:059
    It's the middle of June and the draw for the Coca cola cup has been made
    already. Summer has barely started and we're already thinking about wet
    and windy nights on the terraces...brrrrr...
    
    Anyway, can't remember the dates but we've drawn Wolves.
    
    
    Matt.
    
308.118Any old info?CHEFS::BUSSONGTue Jun 25 1996 18:5711
    Matt,
    
    Do you have details of the fixture list you could post. I know that we
    have Pompey away on Boxing Day which is typical as I return to Pompey
    to pretend to be a student and was looking forward to going to at least
    one away game this year, but no!
    
    Also any juicy gossip on new signings etc as my home contact has left
    Swindon for the bright lights of Milton Keynes!!
    
    Graham
308.119Fixture List 96/97 seasonCHEFS::BUSSONGWed Jun 26 1996 15:2663
    Here is the Fixture List courtesy of the Swindon homepage:-
    
    17/8/96	a	Norwich City
    20/8/96	h	Wolves (CCC1) [live on Sky]
    24/8/96	h	Port Vale
    28/8/96	h	Oldham Athletic
    31/8/96	a	Southend United
    4/9/96	a	Wolves (CCC1)
    7/9/96	a	Grimsby Town
    11/9/96	h	Portsmouth
    14/9/96	h	Tranmere Rovers
    18/9/96		CCC 2
    21/9/96	a	QPR
    25/9/96		CCC 2
    27/9/96	h	Wolves		[live on Sky]
    1/10/96	a	Bradford City
    5/10/96	a	Ipswich Town
    12/10/96	h	Oxford United
    16/10/96	h	Huddersfield Town
    19/10/96	a	Crystal Palace
    23/10/96		CCC 3
    26/10/96	a	Reading	
    30/10/96	h	WBA
    2/11/96	h	Manchester City
    9/11/96	a	Sheffield United
    16/11/96	h	Barnsley
    23/11/96	a	Birmingham City
    27/11/96		CCC 4
    30/11/96	h	Reading
    7/12/96	a	Charlton Athletic
    14/12/96	a	Stoke City
    21/12/96	h	Bolton Wanderers
    26/12/96	a	Portsmouth
    28/12/96	h	Grimsby Town
    1/1/97	h	QPR
    4/1/97		FAC 3
    8/1/97		CCC 5
    11/1/97	a	Tranmere Rovers
    18/1/97	h	Bradford City
    25/1/97		FAC 4
    29/1/97	a	Wolves
    1/2/97	h	Sheffield United
    8/2/97	a	WBA
    15/2/97	h	Birmingham City or FAC 5
    19/2/97		CCC SF
    22/2/97	a	Manchester City
    1/3/97	h	Charlton Athletic
    4/3/97	a	Barnsley
    8/3/97	a	Bolton Wanderers or FAC 6
    12/3/97		CCC SF
    15/3/97	h	Stoke City
    22/3/97	a	Port Vale
    29/3/97	h	Norwich City
    31/3/97	a	Oldham Athletic
    5/4/97	h	Southend United
    6/4/97		CCC Final
    12/4/97	h	Ipswich Town or FAC SF
    19/4/97	a	Oxford United
    26/4/97	h	Crystal Palace
    4/5/97	a	Huddersfield Town
    17/5/97		FAC Final
    
    Graham
308.120CHEFS::CROSSAWant to buy an Opel Manta?Wed Jun 26 1996 15:575
    Playing Reading twice in little over a month! See you there then
    Graham?
    
    
    			Stretch.
308.121CHEFS::BUSSONGWed Jun 26 1996 19:008
    Stretch,
    
    I'll probably be there. Hopefully my student grant will go far
    enough to make it. Football or beer is a tricky choice for a true
    student!
    
    Graham
    
308.122nothing happeningCHEFS::HANGER_MWed Jun 26 1996 19:347
    Graham,
    
    I stopped getting the local paper a while back, but I started getting
    it again on Monday. Nothing appears to be happening at the moment, but
    anything I get will appear here.
    
    Matt.
308.123not muchCHEFS::HANGER_MThu Jul 04 1996 06:202
    Well, the best I can come up with at the moment is that it looks like
    Paul Bodin is off to Reading
308.124Not much here eitherCHEFS::BUSSONGThu Jul 04 1996 14:017
    I bet Paul Allen can't wait to play Reading then. He'll skin Bodin
    alive for pace!
    
    The only rumour I heard was that John Sheridan could be heading south
    on a free.
    
    Graham
308.125Fountain of youthCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Jul 15 1996 15:347
    Swindon have signed Kevin Watson from Tottenham on a free transfer.
    Watson is a midfielder who has made 5 appearances for Tottenham last
    year.
    
    Looks like McMahon's quest for youth continues!
    
    Graham
308.126Friendly match 1CHEFS::BUSSONGMon Jul 29 1996 13:2241
    Swindon Town 0 - 2 Chelsea
    			Hughes
    			Petrescu
    
    Swindon looked rather rusty in this game. It was the Kevin Morris
    Memorial match and nearly 14,000 people turned out. It was Town's first
    major friendly and it showed. For long periods we had possession but
    their was no edge up front. Cowe started with Allison and looked very
    quick and sharp. Watson looked useful in midfield although once or
    twice he dwelt on the ball too long. Mark Walters came on for the
    second half and looked comfortable running at people from right back
    and Scott Leitch hit one 20-yarder that narrowly went wide. Dennis Wise
    and Paul Allen just seemed content to kick lumps out of each other
    after a fracas that saw both get booked. 
    
    Neither Gullit or Vialli played for Chelsea, although their other two
    new signings Di Matteo and Leboeuf did although neither looked special.
    
    Teams
    =====
    Swindon			Chelsea
    -------			-------
    Talia			Kharine
    Culverhouse			Petrescu
    Drysdale			Minto
    Watson (Gooden)		Johnsen
    Darras  			Leboeuf (Lee)
    Taylor			Myers   (Barness)
    Robinson (Walters)		Burley
    O'Sullivan (Leitch)         Di Matteo (McCann)
    Cowe			Hughes (Nicholls)
    Allison (Finney)		Spencer
    Horlock (Allen)		Wise
    
    Other Signing News
    ==================
    Frederic Darras signed on a free from Bastia in France
    Mark Walters on a free from Southampton
    Scott Leitch 15,000pounds from Hearts
    
    Graham
308.127Good startCHEFS::HANGER_MThu Aug 01 1996 15:356
    Details are a bit sketchy (as usual for me). First game of the pre
    season tour in Finland, the Town won 9 - 0 against a third division part
    time outfit. Expected you may say, however we lost the same fixture last
    year 1 - 0.
            
    This game included 4 goals from Steve Finney
308.128CHEFS::BUSSONGThu Aug 01 1996 16:3014
    Did you go to the game on Sunday, Matt?
    
    Further UK friendlies are:-
    
    vs	Wycombe Wanderers (a)	9/8/96	7.45pm
    vs  Allstar XI	  (h)	11/8/96	7.30pm
    	(Ross McLaren's testimonial)
    
    	Allstars include Dalglish, Shilton, Lineker and Gascoigne is
    	supposed to make a guest appearance
    
    vs Woking		  (a)	13/8/96?
    
    Graham
308.129Gutted in NewburyCHEFS::HANGER_MThu Aug 01 1996 18:417
    No I didn't go to the game on Sunday. I was gutted. Tickets were quite
    cheap aswell I believe. I'm planning to go to the Ross Mclaren test.
    though. 
    Seeing as I live a short stone throw away from the County Ground I
    should go more often really.
    
    Matt.
308.130CHEFS::BUSSONGThu Aug 01 1996 18:5712
    I'm glad I went even just for the massive winding-up that was done on
    the Chelsea cheeky chappy who thought it was really funny. Tickets were
    only 6 quid and I think they are 7 pounds for Paulo's game. The only
    bad thing about the game was I thought there was a lack of respect
    shown. Although Glenn and John Gorman presented Kevin Morris' widow and
    daughter with flowers I couldn't help thinking that a minute's silence
    before the game should have happened as well.
    
    I can't wait for the new season even though I'll only see three games
    before I disappear back off to Uni.
    
    Graham
308.131PPS notes 10.306 and the first lines of yours 10.310CHEFS::CROSSAIt's getting better all the timeThu Aug 01 1996 19:219
    Graham, 
    
    Are you around for the 26/10 at Elm Park or the 30/11 at your place?
    
    
    
    		Stretch.
    
    PS - So you will not be noting around here for much longer either?
308.132From the Nations Favourite Town FanCHEFS::BUSSONGFri Aug 02 1996 15:1614
    Stretch,
    
    Chances are I will be around for both games. You'll recognise me
    immediately. I'll be the bloke in red getting my head kicked in after
    going for a swift half in the Monk's before the game:-}
    
    All really depends on whether my student finances will cover a train
    fare plus ticket plus obligatory drinks.
    
    I'm around here for another two weeks and then Matt gets the Note all
    to himself. Ah, back to student life, no food, cheap beer and cheaper
    women!!
    
    Sheep-worrier extra-ordinare
308.133That French geezer...whats his name!CHEFS::HANGER_MTue Aug 06 1996 05:1810
    whoopee a note all to myself.
    
    Then I'll be able to annoy myself with replies like " that on loan
    French geezer has signed permanently (3 years I think) on a freebee
    thanks to the Bosman ruling. And Yes, his name eludes me! He played 11
    years for some topnob French side that I forget now"
    
    God, half the story will be really annoying!
    
    Matt.
308.134Frederic Darras, better than Nestor Lorenzo??CHEFS::BUSSONGWed Aug 07 1996 12:415
    You mean Frederic Darras who played for Bastia, Sochaux and various
    other clubs.
    
    Matt, just don't start finding yourself answering your own notes. That
    really is a sign of madness!!
308.135...only when I laughCHEFS::HANGER_MThu Aug 08 1996 05:1312
    To anybody that my be interested...Graham, the Ross Mclaren testimonial
    against the all star 11 has been postponed, for 2 reasons.
    
    1; Several 'big' names had to pull out "due to other club commitments"
    
    2; because I bought a bloody ticket.
    
    Refunds are available and the game is supposed to be going ahead later
    in the season
    
    
    Matt.
308.136Oops, there goes the pre-season!!CHEFS::BUSSONGMon Aug 12 1996 16:0415
    Our usual abysmal pre-season continues. Last year we didn't win a
    serious game pre-season and walked the championship.This year we are
    half-way to a double-double.
    
    Midweek
    
    Hayes	3-0 Swindon (the reserves I am praying!!)
    
    Friday	
    
    Wycombe	5-1 Swindon (not exactly a lot to say about that is
    there!!)
    
    Woking to come tonight to open their new stand. A game we have to lose
    to continue our record!!
308.137The kind of useless info everyone needsCHEFS::BUSSONGThu Aug 15 1996 12:4718
308.138So LongCHEFS::BUSSONGFri Aug 16 1996 16:216
    Matt,
    
    The Swindon Note is all yours. Take good care of it and don't let too
    many R**ding fans in.
    
    Graham
308.139The flock is shrinking!CHEFS::CROSSANuns! Reverse! Reverse! Fri Aug 16 1996 17:041
    One sheep down, one to go!
308.140Ovine excusesCHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJD'you want some?Fri Nov 22 1996 11:4015
308.141.CHEFS::HANGER_MFri Dec 06 1996 11:538