FOOTBALL Agents may be the curse of most chairman's life but a new no-nonsense approach to them at the County Ground ensures Town will not be messed around, writes ANDY CRYER.
ANDREW Fitton has rubbished fears Town's target of 6,000 season ticket holders is unrealistic and has urged all supporters to play their part in the push for the Championship.
FORMER County Ground midfielder Ian Herring insists there is life after Swindon Town, as he targets a return to the Football League with Blue Square Premier outfit Salisbury City.
ANDREW Fitton believes Cardiff-bound Miguel Comminges had his head turned by his agent - insisting Town could have done no more to keep their French revelation.
BILLY Paynter believes a united County Ground effort can lead to a realistic promotion push - as he puts his weight behind Town's radical season-ticket gamble.
SWINDON Town may have faltered in their own play-off challenge, but defender Jack Smith is still eyeing a trip to Wembley for the traditional end-of-season showpiece.
CHICAGO-bound Jack Smith admits wife pressure will leave him a peripheral figure to this season's Football League play-offs although he is still hopeful of getting to a blue-riband Wembley final.
THE managerial midas touch passed from father to son on Wednesday as Blair Sturrock led his Mighty Whites to victory over Lee Peacock's Rockin' Reds in Town's annual Play on the Pitch match at the County Ground, writes GARETH MOORHOUSE.
TOWN have been accused of wrecking the County Ground dreams of a group of youngsters - after a floodlight cock-up left their blue riband county cup final in darkness.