SWINDON Town’s eventful 2011/2012 season ended with a 0-0 draw away at Bradford this afternoon.
In truth it was a tough afternoon for Town as they struggled to replicate the form which has seen them sweep all before them this season to win the League Two title, as Bradford enjoyed the majority of the possession and had the better chances.
But at the final whistle the 1,200 travelling supporters were still able to celebrate their success this season, as the Town players went over to the fans and lifted up manager Paolo Di Canio and threw him up in the air in celebration, before tossing their shirts into the crowd.
Back on the pitch, Nehki Wells and James Hanson caused problems for the Town back line all afternoon, while David Syers had a number of long range efforts.
Wes Foderingham made a number of good saves to keep the scores level, while Luke Rooney and John Bostock had long range efforts for Town.
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