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Trust Matters latest column centres around a win for fan power

By Trust STFC OPINION Swindon Town supporters pictured at the County Ground for one of the rare matches where fans were allowed in to watch games this season Photo: Rob Noyes THE Swindon Town Supporters Trust reflect on a momentous week for European football and the power fans can have in implementing change at the highest level. It has been a momentous fortnight in the world of football, with existential threats to the global game exploding. But for Swindon Town supporters, existential threats are nothing new. The irony certainly wasn’t lost on our board members as we sat in on Monday’s court case while fans around the world vented about the short-lived European Super League.

Swindon Town Official Supporters Club pen their thoughts after four defeats in a row

So, the rollercoaster that is being a Swindon Town fan has probably left the rails now. Following back-to-back victories and clean sheets, all our hopes have been dashed by four straight defeats, including a heavy loss against Peterborough United and a disappointing defeat by Rochdale. Neither John Sheridan nor Tommy Wright has a solution to our defensive frailties, and following a record number of goalkeepers this season, we now have a record number of captains out on the pitch. Could things get any worse? Well of course they can! This is Swindon Town Football Club after all. Last week, the club was landed with a charge from the FA. And based on our previous dealings with them, most of the fans are expecting a points deduction at best.

TrustSTFC asks Swindon Town owners to provide honesty and clarity in open letter

Swindon Town Football Club chairman Lee Power has been asked by TrustSTFC to be more open and honest toward questions surrounding the running of the club Photo: Dave Evans SWINDON Town Supporters’ Trust has written an open letter to respective and future owners of Swindon Town Football Club asking for transparency, honesty, and a clear plan in moving forward following a prolonged period of disconnect between fans and controlling parties. The letter, which is headed up by the slogan; “Let’s work together”, calls on Town chairman Lee Power – among others – to engage with fans and provide real answers to questions many have surrounding the running of the football club.

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