IF it’s been make or break time at Swindon for the past four or five weeks when we were facing other clubs fighting relegation all around us, then we are now entering the last chance saloon.
February did not start too well, with Swindon being beaten in the first three games of the month.
Two of those games were against fellow strugglers Bury and Northampton. While Swindon remained in the relegation zone, Northampton could put some distance between them and the dotted line.
Then came a run of games that saw a resurgent Town, picking up seven points from a possible nine. Surely there is some belief that we could actually be a rival to Harry Houdini.
Against Chesterfield last weekend it was another must win game, as all of them have become at this stage in the season.
We were masters of our own downfall, 20 attempts on goal, five on target, but we were unable to find the back of the net.
The Great Escape was stalled with the last kick of the game when we found ourselves on the end of a hard to accept defeat.
Fail to win against Port Vale and League One survival could just be like Steve McQueen’s motorbike ride, or, An Obstacle Too Far.
The Questions
Q1 Correct Full Time Score
Q2 Attendance
Q3 1st STFC Goal Scorer and Time
Q4 Number of Corners
Q5 STFC Percentage of Possession
Q6 Time of last STFC Sub
Q7 Number of Away Fans
Q8 Number of Cards in the Game
ALL ENTRIES IN BY 2pm Saturday, March 10, 2017.
Good luck to all
Rebel
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