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Swindon Town moved into the football league (div 3) in 1920. Having earned their league status, the club nearly lost itin 1933, 1956 and 1957 and had to apply for re-election to the league. World War 2 brought more troubled times for the club and during the war the County Ground was used as a POW camp. Pictured is Maurice Owen opening the scoring for Swindon Town against QPR in 1954.

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Official 07-08 Swindon Town home football shirt manufactured by Joma. Authentic football shirt of League 1 football team available in sizes M L XL.

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John Trollope made his debut at the age of 17 for Swindon Town on the 20th August 1960 against Halifax. A consistent left back, Trollope went on a run of 368 consecutive matches which was finally brought to an end in August 1968 when he broke his arm in a match at Hartlepool. John Trollope holds the record for the number of league appearances made for one club - having played 770 games between 1960 and 1980, an achievement which saw him receive the MBE.

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During the 1970s Swindon changed the badge to what became known as the "ST arrow" or "traffic sign" badge. This was circular badge and had the letters 'S' and 'T' interlocked, with both ends of the letter 'S' being made into an arrow. Also shown was a simple football and the club name.

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