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SWINDON TOWN: 'There was never a decision to make'

8:00am Wednesday 6th June 2007

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MARTYN Starnes insists Swindon Town were not prepared to be rushed into a wrong decision, after Bristol Rovers announced they would groundshare with Cheltenham Town next season.

Reports yesterday suggested Pirates had chosen Whaddon Road over the County Ground but, as far as Starnes is concerned, a move to SN1 had never been a confirmed option.

Town's acting chief executive (pictured) revealed the club had not finished their consultation period about a planned share and, despite recognising Rovers' time constraints, insists they could not afford to be rushed into a hasty decision.

With residents and supporters in Swindon raising considerable protests to the proposal, the club were determined to "address all the issues" and ultimately it seems time was not on Town's side.

Starnes said: "I am sure Bristol Rovers were put under pressure from the Football League in terms of the fixtures being released in less than 10 days time.

"But first of all we needed to make absolute sure that Bristol were more than interested in coming to us because of the amount of work that would be involved.

"We had a steer on that which meant we had to start a consultation process about things. We knew there had to be issues addressed and we knew we had to get it right.

"A ground share is a complex issue and we did have initial talks with the relevant authorities, although there was never any decision to make.'' Starnes admits the potential of Town needing to groundshare some time in the future played a part in them considering Rovers' request but again confirmed nothing had been decided.

He said: "We never arrived at a decision as to whether we would definitely have gone ahead with a groundshare or not.

"We were not at the point where we could make a decision. We knew there were still issues to address, including meetings with local residents, supporters and the authorities.

"It is important to recognise that while Swindon Town and Bristol Rovers are rivals on the pitch, we are all members of the Football League.

"We ourselves may need to groundshare in the future and the board had a responsibility to consider Bristol Rovers' request. We also had to look at the financial benefits that may have accrued to the club.

"However now with Rovers heading to Cheltenham all our efforts can now be concentrated on preparing for our own return to League One football."

Rovers will switch to Whaddon Road in December for 18 months, while the Memorial Stadium is redeveloped, admitting many reasons played a part in their decision.

Director Geoff Dunford told the club's official website: "The venue received a positive response from a survey of our supporters earlier in the season and we feel the size will help us create an excellent atmosphere.

"The playing surface is also superb and will suit the type of football Lennie Lawrence and Paul Trollope wish to play.

"It is important to acknowledge our very positive discussions with Swindon Town and we would like to thank their board for their kind consideration and offer of assistance.

"We thank them for their hand of friendship, which is unusual in today's world of competitive football."


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John Kane, Swindon says...
9:01am Wed 6 Jun 07

Fans 1 - 0 Diamandis.

A great result!

wheretherealredsare, Russia says...
10:25am Wed 6 Jun 07

What flannel! Mr. Starnes states they were not prepared to be rushed ... It seems there is no understanding of either urgent or important matters at STFC, let alone the difference between the two. Procrastination appears to be the order of the day. "We needed to make absolutely sure ..." For goodness sake, why do they think BRFC asked in the first place? "We knew there were still issues to address ..." Of course there were, because of the ponderous approach to consultation! It would be interesting to know exactly when BRFC first asked STFC about a possible ground share, along with a timetable of events after that enquiry. Unfortunately, as in so many situations at the club, delays are commercially and financially damaging. Without change in the direction of STFC the damage will be irreparable. There is no time left to waste.

Town Resident, says...
1:59pm Wed 6 Jun 07

Seems as though Swindon do have some sense after all. Rovers can rot as far as I'm concerned

Sanity Prevails, swindon says...
4:22pm Wed 6 Jun 07

Thank Heavens we don't have to put up with those BRFC muppets every other week. Swindon fans ought to club together and buy a present for whoever decided to move the rabble to Cheltenham

RNGAS, Bristol says...
3:55pm Thu 7 Jun 07

"Muppets/Rot in Hell". What kind of people are you. Yes we unfortunately have attached some idiot's to our club, haven't all clubs. I can give you some personal experiences from your ground if you so wish, I have been there as a neutral also when in the area and witnessed some disgusting behaviour by so called Swindon fans. We ground shared with Bath City for ten seasons, we struck up excellent relations with the local community as well as the team and its supporters. When drawn against them in the FA Cup we shared the ground together, no home or away ends, the atmosphere was fantastic. When we left Bath the locals flew banners wishing us luck, saying they would miss us. Bath City made thousands out of us in rent, you could have done the same and improve your poor 1970s fashioned excuse of a stadium. I have read posts on this site regarding our Chairman and not coming to the CG. I have never been so disgusted by the arrogance of so called fans. I have posted on the end of that section, go and read it and maybe you will climb down off your high horse. Swindon, we did not want to come there, the supporters wanted Bath again. Cheltenham are going to earn a lot off this, and good luck to them. They are already welcoming us on ours and their websites. I am a professional man and very respectable, married with kids, as are the majority of Gasheads, how dare you make comments like these. What chance has Football and its away support got when we are faced with these kind of neanderthal postings.

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