Last updated: 11:53, February 8, 2012

Swindon Town news

Di Canio: Win was for dad

Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio dedicated the 1-0 win over Barnet which secured a date at Wembley to his late father.

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Robins book Wembley date

Swindon will meet Chesterfield in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final at Wembley after beating Barnet 1-0 at The County Ground.

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Aden's six-week absence

Aden Flint could return to first-team action for Swindon within six weeks, according to manager Paolo Di Canio.

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Swindon versus Burton postponed

The npower League Two match between Swindon and Burton has been postponed.

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Flint out for Robins

Swindon will be without injured centre-back Aden Flint as they look to consolidate a place in the automatic promotion places against Burton.

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I gave my word to Swindon - Di Canio

Paolo Di Canio has no intention of leaving Swindon this season.

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Di Canio demands Swindon surge

Paolo Di Canio urged Swindon to keep up the pressure following their 4-1 demolition of npower League Two promotion rivals Southend.

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Robins overtake Shrimpers with win

Swindon deposed Southend from second place in npower League Two on goal difference courtesy of a comfortable 4-1 victory at Roots Hall.

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Cox deal done

Swindon have completed the signing of midfielder Lee Cox from Inverness.

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Ritchie staying with Robins

Swindon have rejected a bid from Bournemouth for winger Matt Ritchie, the club have confirmed.

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Flint blow for Robins

Swindon will be without injured centre-back Aden Flint for their npower League Two trip to Southend.

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Di Canio points finger at Konchesky

Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio thought Leicester defender Paul Konchesky should have been sent off in his side's 2-0 fourth-round FA Cup defeat.

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Beckford shoots down Robins

Jermaine Beckford continued his incredible scoring run to end Swindon's FA Cup campaign and secure a 2-0 win for Leicester

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Cox set for Swindon talks

Inverness have accepted an offer from Swindon for midfielder Lee Cox.

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McCormack back to boost Robins

Swindon will welcome defender Alan McCormack back into their matchday squad when they travel to Leicester in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

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Di Canio could face FA action

Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio is on a collision course with the FA after being sent off during his side's fiery 1-0 victory over 10-man Macclesfield.

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Di Canio off but Robins win

Swindon manager Paolo Di Canio was sent off as his side maintained their promotion challenge with a fiery 1-0 victory over 10-man Macclesfield.

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McCormack banned for visit of Silkmen

Swindon will be without defender Alan McCormack for their clash with Macclesfield.

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Murray makes Robins switch

Ronan Murray has rejoined Swindon on loan until the end of the season after penning a new contract with Ipswich until 2013.

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Robins set for Constable swoop

Swindon have had a bid accepted for Oxford striker James Constable.

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Comazzi leaves Robins

Alberto Comazzi has left Swindon by mutual consent just seven months into his two-year contract.

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Lofty ambitions for Rooney

Luke Rooney has targeted npower Championship football with Swindon within the timeframe of his first contract with the club.

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Robins fail in Murray bid

Ipswich have rejected a bid from Swindon for Ronan Murray and are set to offer the promising striker a new contract at Portman Road.

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I couldn't turn down Robins move - Rooney

Luke Rooney has branded his move to Swindon as an opportunity he "couldn't possibly turn down".

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Robins snap up Rooney

Luke Rooney has completed his move from Gillingham to Swindon after agreeing personal terms with the Wiltshire club.

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