Clem Morfuni calls fan support 'incredible' as Swindon Town's season comes to a close
Gaffer Ian Holloway called yesterday's nil-nil result... 'it is what it is'
Swindon Town and the MK Dons shared the point in their final game of the League Two season.
Gaffer Ian Holloway called the nil-nil result... 'it is what it is'.
Chairman Clem Morfuni has called the second half of the year one full of encouragement, momentum and stability - after a bit of an unstable start to the season.
He also called the support from fans this season 'incredible'.
Morfuni said: “Firstly, I would like to thank supporters for their incredible support home and away this season, from the first game to the final game this afternoon.
“I want to thank Ian Holloway, his coaching staff, and all of the staff behind the scenes for their dedication and hard work throughout the whole season.
“All of the players that have played for the club this season, whether you played for the club just this campaign or are leaving the club having made a number of appearances for Swindon.”
“We acknowledge that this season has not been what we as a club set in our vision for the 2024/25 campaign, and our start-up until Christmas was nothing short of disappointing for where I, Swindon Town, or the supporters deserve this fantastic club to be.”
“While our start to the season was disappointing, I’m sure we can all agree as Swindon Town supporters that the second half of the season gives us encouragement, momentum, and stability as we look forward to next season.”
“With Ian Holloway’s long-term contract and vision, this gives us a perfect opportunity to build together and leave an impact on next season as we stake a claim to be higher in the League Two table.”
“Our supporters, on numerous occasions this season, your support at home has been faultless. Your noise and support doesn't go unnoticed. Your away support, noted a number of times by the players and Ian Holloway, has been second to none.”
“Up and down the country, Saturdays or Tuesday nights - you’ve been with the team every minute of every game, win, lose, or draw, sun, wind, or rain.”
“Once again, we’d like to thank everybody for their support this season, and we look forward to welcoming you back to the Nigel Eady County Ground next season.”