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SWINDON TOWN: On a Mersey mission


TOWN’S blossoming relationship with Liverpool is the latest of many link-ups between the County Ground outfit and top flight sides.

That is the hope of Swindon manager Danny Wilson, who landed Reds full-back Stephen Darby, pictured, on loan until the end of the season earlier this week.

Chairman Andrew Fitton has already built bridges between Town and Celtic, with Scott Cuthbert, Simon Ferry and Ben Hutchinson all coming to Wiltshire on both permanent and loan deals, while Bolton have also lent forwards Tope Obadeyi and Danny Ward this season.

And as the club continues to try and make arrangements with other Premier League sides, Wilson is confident that Liverpool will send more players their way in the future. “We have to try and forge links with the bigger clubs, and likewise the bigger clubs with us,” he explained. “It’s an area where if the players aren’t playing or want to step up their development, then they have to go into league football.

“But you have to have people and teams who you can trust. Hopefully we can have that relationship with Liverpool.

“I’m fortunate that I have known virtually all the people up there (Liverpool) over a long period of time. We’ve had a good relationship over many years.

“But this isn’t a pals act. It is a professional transaction where hopefully they can get the best for their player and we can get the best out of him for our benefit. It’s a two-way thing.

“You have to be realistic - Liverpool won’t put players out to a club where they think it won’t enhance his performances. Thankfully we’ve been trusted in that respect.

“Now it’s up to us to make the boy (Darby) play as well as we possibly can and get some good results for him.”

Town head to Sussex this afternoon to take on Brighton, with Seagulls boss Gus Poyet wary of the power the visitors possess.

The Uruguayan – who was assistant manager at the County Ground in 2006 for three months – believes that if his side let their concentration slip, then Swindon’s prolific strike force will take advantage.

“They are very, very powerful,” said Poyet. “Swindon play their own game, it doesn’t matter too much what the opposition does.

“They know their strengths and they try to play that way all day. It doesn’t matter about the result, if they are winning or losing, you know how powerful they are up front especially and how they are going to make you pay attention to them.

“If you relax for a second you know you’ve got a massive problem and they are going to score a goal.

“It’s another game where we have to be spot-on and then, of course, play our game and try to cause them problems.”

Comments(6)

vikingred says...
8:20am Sat 13 Mar 10

This is all good positive reading and much respect yet again to DW, Fitton and co for their efforts in pushing STFC forward in this way. The relationship with Celtic and Bolton sounds like a good one and if we can forge links with a Club like Liverpool then that's fantastic. As mentioned, they will not send their future stars out to any old Club as I guess they need certain requirements and guarantees met to protect their investments in these young players. It seems that Swindon is now looking an attractive environment to help nurture these future stars and that is down to the hard work of the entire management Team. Onwards and upwards and I'm very proud of what's happening at my Club!

madterrier says...
9:41am Sat 13 Mar 10

let's see if and when the proof is in the pudding. If DW has known all the Liverpool staff "for years" then why didn't we scrounge a striker on short term loan at the beginning of the season when we only had Paynter.

I don't think that Torres could cut it at this level, but Ngog or Babbel would have been good.

RedBrum says...
10:13am Sat 13 Mar 10

I like many fans play fantasy football in my own head about who we would sign if suddenly we had Manchester City kind of money to spend. An interesting question then to pass the time before Brighton then is, what single player would you parachute into Town's squad for the rest of the season if money was no object?
Without doubt it would have to be Mr Rooney but if your playing this game properly you have to accept like Man City you will net get your first choice targets. Therefore what about Lyon's Bosnian striker Pjanic Miralem who knocked Real Madrid out of the Champions League last week. He would reek havoc among crappy League One defenses. Then the Adver could write the classic headline 'Wilson presses the Pjanic button'!

vikingred says...
10:50am Sat 13 Mar 10

Would love someone like Carlos Tevez in my team.

SwindonTownFc... :) says...
12:24pm Sat 13 Mar 10

We've lost two games in 15.. we'd rather be in this position than where either MK or The Gas are.. so we should all shut up, get behind them and continue on what has been a fantasic season. We are a strong team, we just need the confidence back! YOU REDS!

old town robin says...
8:25pm Sat 13 Mar 10

SwindonTownFc... :) wrote:
We've lost two games in 15.. we'd rather be in this position than where either MK or The Gas are.. so we should all shut up, get behind them and continue on what has been a fantasic season. We are a strong team, we just need the confidence back! YOU REDS!
Not sure why you are so angry and want everyone "to shut up". the posters are having a bit of fun with their fantasy team.


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