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Swindon Town OSC Town talk: Some good news and some bad
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Official Supporters Club says it will no longer directly support Swindon Town financially
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Swindon Town midfielder Jack Payne signed a two-year contract with the club in the summer of 2020 Photo: Dave Evans SWINDON Town midfielder Jack Payne said he would consider staying at the County Ground next season if he was assured the club would be competing for promotion in League Two. The London-born midfielder had never experienced a relegation before this season, but his one-season stint at Swindon saw Payne part of a team that finished second bottom of League One. And despite signing a two-year contract at SN1 last summer, on Tuesday evening, Payne revealed he has a relegation clause in his contract that would allow the 26-year-old to move on in the next few months without Town acquiring a transfer fee.
Town captain Dion Conroy played 19 times between December and March Pic: Dave Evans
SWINDON Town club captain Dion Conroy described his relationship with former manager John Sheridan as “toxic” at times and revealed he was not even allowed to see his teammates near the end of the season. The 25-year-old endured a strange campaign for Town where he did not play a game until early December due to injury, but once he returned to the fold, Conroy played in 19 of the club’s next 20 fixtures. But after being brought off before the end of a 3-1 home defeat to Gillingham in March, the centre-back never featured in the squad again under either Sheridan or caretaker boss Tommy Wright.
No one really knew what they were meant to be doing - Smith makes startling revelations about life under Sheridan FORMER Swindon Town striker Tyler Smith has made some startling revelations about his time under John Sheridan, claiming “no one really knew what they were meant to be doing” on the pitch. The Sheffield United loanee has returned home after reaching double figures for goals on the final day of the season, despite only playing 26 times in a tumultuous campaign in Wiltshire. Speaking on Swindon Town Official Supporters Club’s Monday Night Panel season review, Smith discussed a lack of service throughout the season, his relationship with Sheridan, and the confusion over tactical plans during 2021.
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