2009–10 Swindon Town F.C. season


The 2009-10 season saw Swindon Town FC, managed by Danny Wilson, finish in fifth place and reach the League one play-off final where they were ultimately beaten by Millwall FC.

Pre-season

For the third consecutive year, Swindon Town ventured to Austria for pre-season training. This was manager Danny Wilson's first summer as Swindon manager as he took over in late December 2008, replacing Maurice Malpas.
15 players from the previous season, including influential forward Simon Cox, had either been released by Wilson or in the case of Cox sold. Trialist Cherno Samba joined Town during the trip.
The rest of the summer consisted of Town playing against familiar opposition such as Wiltshire outfits Chippenham Town and Swindon Supermarine. Championship club Cardiff City, West Bromwich Albion and Plymouth Argyle were named as Town's home opposition.
Trial players who featured for Swindon Town during Pre-Season
DateOpponentsH / AResult
F - A
ScorersAttendance
12 July 2009CFC ClujN1-1Anthony McNamee 29'unknown
15 July 2009Universitatea CraiovaN1-0Lescinel Jean-François 17'unknown
17 July 2009TSV St. JohannN3-3Billy Paynter 10', 70' Sean Morrison 54'unknown
20 July 2009Hungerford TownA3-0Stephen Morrison 47', Billy Bodin 82', Scott Spencer 89'unknown
21 July 2009Luton TownA1-0Jonathan Douglas 58'1,524
22 July 2009Chippenham TownA0-2unknown
25 July 2009Cardiff CityH0-02,157
28 July 2009West Bromwich AlbionH1-0Gordon Greer 33'3,482
29 July 2009Swindon SupermarineA3-2J-P McGovern 25', Yan Klukowski 54', 56'279
1 August 2009Plymouth ArgyleH0-22,064
4 August 2009Cirencester TownA3-0Yan Klukowski 20', Dean McDonald 61', Jordan Record 80'285

League One

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F - A
ScorersAttendance
8 August 2009GillinghamA0-56,852
15 August 2009Milton Keynes DonsH0-06,692
18 August 2009SouthamptonH1-0Sean Morrison 9'11,673
22 August 2009Oldham AthleticA2-2J-P McGovern 83', Billy Paynter 90'4,229
29 August 2009Southend UnitedH2-1Scott Cuthbert 21', Tope Obadeyi 79'6,417
5 September 2009Yeovil TownA1-0Terrell Forbes 41'4,807
12 September 2009Colchester UnitedH1-1Tope Obadeyi 45'6,621
19 September 2009WalsallA1-1Billy Paynter 80'4,148
26 September 2009Wycombe WanderersH1-1Kevin Amankwaah 17'6,929
29 September 2009Exeter CityA1-1Kevin Amankwaah 53'5,337
3 October 2009BrentfordH3-2Alex Revell 8', 79', Ben Hutchinson 21'6,471
10 October 2009MillwallH1-1Scott Cuthbert 15'7,222
17 October 2009Hartlepool UnitedH0-37,096
24 October 2009Norwich CityA0-124,959
31 October 2009Tranmere RoversA4-1Billy Paynter 34', 39', Anthony McNamee 65', Simon Ferry 90'5,811
21 November 2009Carlisle UnitedA1-0Charlie Austin 3'4,339
24 November 2009Huddersfield TownH2-1Billy Paynter 24', Charlie Austin 58'6,630
5 December 2009Leyton OrientH3-2Billy Paynter 51', Charlie Austin 76', 85'6,815
12 December 2009Bristol RoversA0-37,613
19 December 2009Brighton & Hove AlbionH2-1Billy Paynter 31', Charlie Austin 54'7,068
26 December 2009Charlton AthleticA2-2Charlie Austin 56', Billy Paynter 74'17,977
28 December 2009Yeovil TownH3-1Billy Paynter 13', Charlie Austin 22', Danny Ward 46'8,509
16 January 2010GillinghamH3-1Charlie Austin 38', Scott Cuthbert 52', Billy Paynter 74'6,773
19 January 2010Stockport CountyA1-0Billy Paynter 73'3,281
26 January 2010Leeds UnitedH3-0Charlie Austin 13', Billy Paynter 60', 63' 14,508
30 January 2010Southend UnitedA2-2Billy Paynter 1', Charlie Austin 10'6,669
6 February 2010Charlton AthleticH1-1Kevin Amankwaah 65'9,552
23 February 2010Oldham AthleticH4-2Billy Paynter 45', 45', Charlie Austin 48', Danny Ward 58'6,183
13 February 2010Huddersfield TownA2-2Charlie Austin 10', Danny Ward 27'14,610
20 February 2010Carlisle UnitedH2-0Charlie Austin, Billy Paynter7,704
23 February 2010Stockport CountyH4-1Danny Ward 13', Billy Paynter 45', 79', Simon Ferry 74'7,063
27 February 2010Leyton OrientA0-04,574
6 March 2010Bristol RoversH0-410,341
9 March 2010Milton Keynes DonsA1-2Danny Ward 90'8,764
13 March 2010Brighton & Hove AlbionA1-0Charlie Austin 69'6,946
16 March 2010SouthamptonA1-0Charlie Austin 56'20,752
20 March 2010Norwich CityH1-1Gordon Greer 90'11,972
27 March 2010Hartlepool UnitedA1-0Charlie Austin 22'3,536
3 April 2010Leeds UnitedA3-0Billy Paynter 43', 48', Charlie Austin 55'27,881
5 April 2010Tranmere RoversH1-0Ben Gordon 10', Billy Paynter 37', Charlie Austin 56'9,495
10 April 2010Colchester UnitedA0-35,111
12 April 2010Exeter CityH1-1Matt Taylor 90'8,753
17 April 2010WalsallH1-1Charlie Austin 55'8,467
24 April 2010Wycombe WanderersA2-2Billy Paynter 48', Alan Sheehan 80'7,459
1 May 2010BrentfordH3-2Billy Paynter 8', 58', Danny Ward 45'10,465
8 May 2010MillwallA

F.A. Cup

After losing the First Round to Non-League Histon last season - Town were once again given the task of meeting Non-League Woking a year on. Despite a less than convincing display, Billy Paynter's first half goal was enough. The Second Round saw Swindon beat Wrexham in Wales a couple of weeks later, Gordon Greer scored the only goal ten minutes time.
Town were knocked out of the competition in the Third Round to Premier League outfit Fulham, Bobby Zamora scoring for the Cottagers.
DateOpponentsH / AResult
F - A
ScorersAttendance
7 November 2009WokingH1-0Billy Paynter 36'4,805
28 November 2009WrexhamA1-0Gordon Greer 80'3,011
2 January 2010FulhamA0-119,623

League Cup

Swindon Town entered the League Cup in the First Round and were drawn to play Milton Keynes Dons. Swindon had recently lost 5-0 at Gillingham on the opening day of the league season. Town beat the Dons comfortably at by four goals to one.
Town's next game was away from Wiltshire against Premier League outfit Wolverhampton Wanderers. Wolves manager Mick McCarthy fielded an under strength team but did enough to beat Swindon Town 6-5 in a penalty shoot-out after 120 minutes of football without a goal. Swindon Town captain Gordon Greer missed the only penalty.
DateOpponentsH / AResult
F - A
ScorersAttendance
11 August 2009Milton Keynes DonsA4-1J-P McGovern 41', Billy Paynter 56', 72', David McCracken 74'4,812
25 August 2009Wolverhampton WanderersA0-011,416

Swindon Town were drawn to play Exeter City at St James Park where a late Stuart Fleetwood strike cancelled out Anthony McNamee's goal in the first half. The game won by Swindon 5-3 on penalties with Phil Smith saving two of the spot kicks.
Swindon were knocked out in the next round by Norwich City, penalty kicks settled the tie again - the only missed penalty was taken by Craig Easton.
DateOpponentsH / AResult
F - A
ScorersAttendance
6 October 2009Exeter CityA1-1Anthony McNamee 17'2,006
10 November 2009Norwich CityH0-04,978

Swindon Town 2009/10