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7:00am Monday 6th July 2009 in
TOWN boss Danny Wilson insists any new arrivals at the County Ground will be able to fit into a range of positions and systems as he bids to create a squad of quality rather than quantity for the 2009-10 campaign.
With more than 30 professionals on their books last season, Swindon boasted one of the biggest groups of players in League One.
But having released 13 in May, and with more set to follow, Wilson knows he will have to work with smaller numbers this time round.
Midfielders Alan O’Brien and Jonathan Douglas were both in talks last week about a switch to Wiltshire, and the duo are capable of performing in a number of areas across the park – something which the manager believes will be crucial.
“The nice thing about it is that the players we are identifying at the moment are ones who are versatile and can play a number of different systems if we choose to,” said Wilson.
“They will not feel they are uncomfortable in playing a different position than people would expect them to play.
“And that is going to be the essence of how we will go about our business this year. We don't want to be predictable and want to have players in areas where opponents will find it difficult.
“That is how we identify our players.”
Swindon’s players have been back at pre-season training for a week now, and Wilson revealed he has been pleasantly surprised by what he’s witnessed.
“It’s gone very well. We’ve got on board exactly what we wanted,” said the manager.
“We’ve tested them, had a lot of football and have broken them back in fairly gently.
“You don’t like to go overboard in the first week because it’s a long season and you don’t want them to burn out.
“I have to say I’ve not seen one bad trainer – we’ve got a great group of boys and they have really surprised me with the results we’ve had back from the fitness testing. They have come back in great shape.”
Town could complete the capture of former Hibernian winger O’Brien today.
The 24-year-old, released from Easter Road at the end of the season, will train with his prospective new teammates this morning, having arrived in Wiltshire yesterday for talks with Wilson and chairman Andrew Fitton.
Meanwhile, Swindon striker Simon Cox is expected to travel to the Midlands today for a medical ahead of his proposed £2million transfer to West Brom.
The 32-goal striker is understood to have already agreed personal terms, and new Baggies boss Roberto Di Matteo gave the move the green light on Thursday.
The evening, in aid of the Red Army Fund, will be hosted by another ex-Town player, Phil King with fans having the chance to quiz the trio.
Items including season tickets, away match travel days and a chance to train with the squad will also be up for auction.
The Red Army Fund, founded in 2003 to raise money to augment the club’s budget for new loan and permanent signings has raised more than £33,000 to date and helped to fund the signings of four players, including Greer on loan last season.
Red Army Fund coordinator Paul Wardell said: “It was great to be able to help out with the signing of Gordon last season.
“That is exactly why the fund was set up and we want to be able to help out on more occasions in the future." Entry to the event is free.
Comments(19)
mallorca
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9:10am Mon 6 Jul 09
mikek
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9:57am Mon 6 Jul 09
mkeen61267
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10:07am Mon 6 Jul 09
avo
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10:21am Mon 6 Jul 09
umpcah
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11:01am Mon 6 Jul 09
mkeen61267 wrote:It`s guesswork on my part but I imagine that when funds build up in The Red Army Fund their committee wish to see it suitably used rather than just accumulating.
I am slightly concerned that Gordon Greer came in on loan with money from the Red Army Fund. Why could the club not afford to fund his loan themselves?
Even Angrier Monkey
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11:02am Mon 6 Jul 09
jam1
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1:07pm Mon 6 Jul 09
the_gloves
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1:12pm Mon 6 Jul 09
STFC Tony
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1:15pm Mon 6 Jul 09
the_gloves wrote:i love that idea. They should do it in the town centre and see if we can attract 50,000 people haha.
If we do sign these players can we have a kaka/ronaldo style introduction. Stage, big screen, fireworks and a sell out crowd. Show the rest of league one we mean business. Or am I being a bit ambitious?
wurzel85
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1:26pm Mon 6 Jul 09
wurzel85
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1:26pm Mon 6 Jul 09
Leo Sayer
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2:51pm Mon 6 Jul 09
mallorca
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3:32pm Mon 6 Jul 09
SirReg
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3:37pm Mon 6 Jul 09
Tite_Fitt
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4:22pm Mon 6 Jul 09
mallorca wrote:There's no way that all the money should be spoken for. Fitton has already said that some of the money from sale of Coxy will be made available to DW for signings. Also the wage bill has been drastically cut with us off-loading 14 players.
All the posts are spot on, what concerns me is when the takeover happened we were told how mega rich our new board were. Nobody can complain as to what has been achieved off the field.However with the sale of Simon Cox surely the club is in a position to actually sign players without going down the loanee and freebie trail. Nothing against freebies or loan players its just something now needs to be done on the field. Again AF and board off the field have done us proud, now is the time just maybe to spend some of the Cox transfere money or is it all spoken for?
Old-Stager, Hilperton
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5:03pm Mon 6 Jul 09
Swindon Till I Die
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5:51pm Mon 6 Jul 09
who dat?
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12:39pm Tue 7 Jul 09
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steve,brentford says...
8:14am Mon 6 Jul 09