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Post by cool on Jan 26, 2017 12:30:13 GMT
I have alot of Gas mates as I used to club a fair bit in the city and if any team it would be Gas over The sh**ty but i'm going to wait for a new owner
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Post by philbemmygas on Jan 26, 2017 12:39:25 GMT
I have alot of Gas mates as I used to club a fair bit in the city and if any team it would be Gas over The sh**ty but i'm going to wait for a new owner What do you think are the chances that your owner will sell up then? With no real assets (rented ground) what is the value of Swindon Town to anyone?
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Post by cool on Jan 26, 2017 12:42:59 GMT
Only asset is the keeper.With gates falling he might sell if he is not making money.As long as he is making money he will stay
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2017 12:45:07 GMT
Looks like they have a few players out injured.
Going by the comments they aint a happy bunch!
SWINDON Town will be without striker Jonathan Obika for this weekend’s visit to Bristol Rovers.
The Town forward has not featured for the club since starting against Shrewsbury Town on January 7, with a hamstring injury keeping him sidelined.
Head coach Luke Williams has ruled out the 26-year-old, whose contract expires this summer with no sign of a new deal being agreed, from featuring at the Memorial Stadium this Saturday (12.30pm) but hopes he and Swindon right-back Bradley Barry will be back amongst the squad training soon.
“He is doing his rehabilitation and we are hoping that we’ll see him on the training pitch at least in the very near future,” said Williams, with Barry having also not played since the 1-1 draw with Shrewsbury.
“Bradley again is a way off at the moment and we were hoping that he might feature in the reserve team game, but he is not quite there yet so we’ll keep an eye on that one.”
Anton Rodgers is also a cause for concern ahead of the short trip down the M4, having picked up what is thought to be a bruised rib during a training incident.
However, Williams is confident that the central midfielder can play through the pain and be a part of the matchday squad.
“Anton Rodgers, he ran into someone at training and caught an elbow in the chest. It was completely accidental and just part of training,” he added.
“It looks as though it is bruised ribs but I don’t think it is anything that is going to stop him playing his part.
“He is tough enough to play through the barrier but we are concerned it has not eased off.
Meanwhile, Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill and Ellis Iandolo are some way off returning to the fold as they continue their recoveries, having returned to running last week.
“(They’re) getting closer,” said Williams.
“They’re on the training pitch, albeit not able to take part in full training. They’re there, they’re going through their physical work and they’re much more capable than they were a week ago.
“They were striking balls and working physically very hard, it’s only the twisting and turning element at the moment and the unpredictability of going into contact that is stopping them from completing full training at the moment.
“We’re looking back to getting them back into full training.”
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Post by cool on Jan 26, 2017 12:47:25 GMT
If you don't win Saturday it will be down to him .He has been MOM several times.If you had him you would be in the playoffs without a doubt
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Post by Marshy on Jan 26, 2017 14:06:35 GMT
If you don't win Saturday it will be down to him .He has been MOM several times.If you had him you would be in the playoffs without a doubt If we don't win on Saturday it will be down to us because we haven't scored more goals than you.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2017 15:19:19 GMT
Nope we don't.He is a businessman who is looking for a profit for himself.I used to be a season ticket holder but won't go back til he has gone.Too many people like him in the game who are in it for the money and not for the love of the game.Look at our team now.We have a great keeper who is ours but that's about it. TBF This post summed Swindon up. Thought that save he made in the first half was excellent. His distribution was a bit erratic though. Apart from that thought they were very poor.
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Post by pirateman on Jan 28, 2017 18:07:03 GMT
Nope we don't.He is a businessman who is looking for a profit for himself.I used to be a season ticket holder but won't go back til he has gone.Too many people like him in the game who are in it for the money and not for the love of the game.Look at our team now.We have a great keeper who is ours but that's about it. Can he make a profit from Swindon? Not sure profit is available from any lower league club. Anyway, hope you lose him soon and get someone decent in.
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