Swindon Town Information Page
Swindon Town Football Club
Swindon Town FC
The County Ground, County Road,
Swindon, Wilts, SN1 2ED Tel: 01793 333700 Ticket Office: 0870 443 1894 Honours: FA Premier League: best season: 22nd 1993/94
Football League: Division 2 - Champions 1995/96 Division 4 - Champions 1985/86 (with, at the time, record 102 pts) Football League Cup: Winners 1969 Anglo-Italian Cup: Winners 1970 FA Cup: Semi-finals 1910, 1912 Records and Firsts: First Football League game: 28th Aug 1920, Division 3, v Luton Town (home) W 9-1 - Nash, Kay, Macconachie, Langford, Hawley, Wareing, Jefferson (1), Fleming (4), Rogers, Batty (2), Davies (1). (1 og) Record League Victory: 9-1 v Luton Town Division 3 - 28th August 1920, Nash, Kay, Macconachie, Langford, Hawley, Wareing, Jefferson (1), Fleming (4), Rogers, Batty (2), Davies (1). (1 og) Record Cup Victory: 10-1 Farnham U Breweries (away), FA Cup 1st rd (replay), 28 November 1925 - Nash, Dickenson, Weston, Archer, Bew, Adey, Denyer (2), Wall (1), Richardson (4), Johnson (3), Davies. Record Defeat: 1-10 v Manchester City, FA Cup 4th rd (replay), 25 January 1930. Most League Points (2 for a win): 64, Division 3, 1968/69 Most League Points (3 for a win): 102, Division 4, 1985/86 Most League Goals: 100, Division 3 (s), 1925/27 Highest League Scorer in a Season: Harry Morris, 47, Division 3 (s), 1926/27 Most League Goals in Total Aggregate: Harry Morris, 216, 1926/33 Most Capped Player: Rod Thomas, 30 (50), Wales Most League Appearances: John Trollope, 770, 1960/80 Record Transfer Fee Received: £1,500,00 from Manchester City for Kevin Horlock, January 1997. Record Transfer Fee Paid: £800,000 to West Ham Utd for Joey Beauchamp, August 1994. Highest Attendance: 32,000; Swindon Town 0 Arsenal 2, FA Cup Third Round, 15 Jan 72 Lowest Attendance: 1,681; Swindon Town v Darlington, League Division 4, 17 April 1984 Football League Record: 1920 Original Member of Division 3; 1921/58 Division 3 (s); 1958/63 Division 3; 1963/65 Division 2; 1965/69 Division 3; 1969/74 Division 2; 1974/82 Division 3; 1982/86 Division 4; 1986/87 Division 3; 1987/92 Division 2; 1992/93 Division 1; 1993/94 FA Premier League; 1994/95 Division 1; 1995/96 Division 2; 1996/97 Division 1; 1997-04 - Division 2; 2004-present League One The Ground: Swindon Town have been playing at their present home, The County Ground, since 1896.
Before that time the Robins played on the site that is now the cricket pitch. They were only able to move to a purpose-built facility after Thomas Arkell of Arkell's Brewery donated £300 to finance the construction of a stand on what was then known as the 'Wiltshire County Ground'. As the football club prospered, so did the development of the ground. Most notable milestones include the addition of floodlights in 1951 (the first League club to do so, beating Arsenal by just a couple of weeks), the building of the 'new' Arkell's stand in 1971 and the addition of the Intel (now known as the Nationwide) stand in the early 90s. The County Ground is also the only football stadium in the world with the most prestigous name in watch making acting as its timekeeper - Rolex, who's famous logo adorns the clock on the Statton Bank. STFC Managers: 35 in total since 1902, 18 changes since 1989
David Flitcroft
June 2017 - Present
Luke Williams
Dec 2015 - May 2017
Martin Ling
Nov 2015 - Dec 2015
Lee Power (caretaker) Oct 2015 - Nov 2015
Mark Cooper
July 2013 - Oct 2015
Kevin MacDonald
Feb 2013 - July 2013
Tommy Miller & Darren Ward (caretakers) Feb 2013
Fabrizio Piccareta (Caretaker)
Feb 2013
Paolo Di Canio
May 2011 - Feb 2013
Paul Bodin (caretaker)
April 2011 - May 2011
Paul Hart
March 2011 - April 2011
Danny Wilson
Dec 2008 - March 2011
Maurice Malpas
Jan 2008 - Nov 2008
Paul Sturrock
Nov 2006 - Nov 2007
Dennis Wise May 2006 - October 2006 Iffy Onoura (caretaker) Sept 2005 - May 2006 Andy King Dec 2001 - Sept 2005 Roy Evans Aug 2001 - Dec 2001 Andy King Oct 2000 - Aug 2001 Colin Todd May 2000 - Oct 2000 Jimmy Quinn Nov 1998 - May 2000 Steve McMahon Nov 1994 - Sept 1998 John Gorman June 1993 - Nov 1994 Glenn Hoddle April 1991 - June 1993 Ossie Ardiles July 1989 - Mar 1991 Lou Macari July 1984 - July 1989 Ken Beamish March 1983 - July 1984 John Trollope Nov 1980 - Mar 1983 Bobby Smith May 1978 - Nov 1980 Danny Williams Mar 1974 - May 1978 Les Allen Nov 1972 - Mar 1974 Dave Mackay May 1971 - Nov 1972 Fred Ford Oct 1969 - May 1971 Danny Williams Aug 1965 - July 1969 Bert Head Oct 1956 - Aug 1965 Maurice Lindley May 1953 - May 1955 Louis Page July 1945 - May 1953 Neil Harris May 1939 - July 1941 Ted Vizard April 1933 - May 1939 Sam Allen July 1902 - April 1933 |
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