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1 day ago |
swindonadvertiser.co.uk | Joe Acklam
Back in 2007, as Swindon bounced back at the first time of asking with promotion from League Two, an 18-year-old Wood joined the club as a part-time under-nines coach. Still attending New College, playing for Swindon Supermarine, working in roofing, and working behind the bar at Mackenzies.
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3 days ago |
wiltshiretimes.co.uk | Joe Acklam
Swindon have completed their third summer signing already in the shape of the 29-year-old midfielder who was part of the Dons side which just won promotion from League Two via the playoffs. Joining fellow midfielders Tom Nichols and Darren Oldaker through the door already this summer, along with new deals for Joel McGregor and Paul Glatzel, Swindon have been swift about bolstering the squad that finished 12th last season.
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3 days ago |
swindonadvertiser.co.uk | Joe Acklam
Swindon add midfield James Ball (Image: Callum Knowles) Swindon Town have confirmed the signing of former AFC Wimbledon midfielder James Ball on a two-year deal. Ball said upon signing: "I'm buzzing to join a club with the ambition and fanbase of Swindon Town. I can't wait to get started, meet the lads, and get out on the pitch to show what I can do. "I'm here to help the team push up the table and fight for promotion.
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3 days ago |
swindonadvertiser.co.uk | Joe Acklam
Only one team in the top half of League Two conceded more goals than Swindon last season, but like most things about the campaign, it was an area which saw big improvements in the second half. Prior to 2025, Swindon let in 37 goals, but that fell to 26 after the turn of the calendar year, adding to this, eight of the 11 clean sheets also came since January 1.
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3 days ago |
swindonadvertiser.co.uk | Joe Acklam
The line-up for League Two next season was completed this week as Oldham Athletic’s 3-2 win at Wembley saw them claim the last place via the National League playoffs. The list of changes has been kind to Town, with the team having 853 fewer miles to travel next season compared to last, with Southern sides like Bristol Rovers and Barnet replacing Carlisle United and Bradford City.
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