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Holloway rallies Swindon at supporters awards night

Swindon Town’s push towards the end of the season received a lift off the pitch as players, staff and supporters gathered for a celebration of the club’s community spirit.

bySwindon 24
21 April 2026 10.33pm
Holloway rallies Swindon at supporters awards night

Our sports reporter Ian Howard with STFC Manager Ian Holloway

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Swindon Town’s push towards the end of the season received a timely boost off the pitch as players, staff and supporters gathered for a celebration highlighting the club’s close ties with its community.

Around 200 fans attended the Swindon Town Official Supporters Club Annual Presentation Evening at the Legends Lounge inside the County Ground. The event combined recognition with access, as each table featured a player or member of staff. Guests enjoyed a two-course meal before attention turned to the presentation of awards.

Throughout the evening, players moved between tables to sign autographs and pose for photographs, particularly with younger fans. Two players dominated the honours on the night.

Aaron Drinan collected the Swindon Advertiser Player of the Year award, adding to the recognition he has already received this season. Connor Ripley was the leading figure among supporters’ awards. He claimed the SAS Travel Player of the Year, Disabled Supporters Player of the Year and Junior Reds Player of the Year accolades.

Aaron Drinan takes the applause from the audience

Drinan also secured the Official Supporters Club Player of the Year award, underlining his influence on the team’s campaign. Manager Ian Holloway addressed those in attendance with a passionate and personal speech, with two matches remaining and a play-off place still within reach.

He said:

“We’ve got two games left and everything to play for. I believe in this group and I believe in what we’re building here.”

“Nothing in football is given to you. You have to earn it, and that goes for all of us.”

He also reflected on resilience in his personal life, referencing his wife’s battle with cancer as perspective during challenging moments.

Holloway said:

“When you go through something like that, it puts everything else into perspective. It reminds you what really matters.”

“This football club means a lot to a lot of people. If we stick together, there’s no limit to what we can achieve.”

Operations Manager Sotiris Cadelis spoke candidly about attendances at the County Ground.

He highlighted that while the club could potentially take up to 40,000 fans to Wembley for a play-off final, home crowds regularly fall below 10,000.

The club’s ambition is to convert that level of occasional backing into consistent weekly support, with a focus on improving numbers on the Stratton Bank and strengthening the matchday atmosphere.

Connor Ripley receives Disabled Supporter POTY

The evening ultimately reinforced the connection between club and community, with supporters able to sit alongside players and staff in a setting rarely seen in the modern game. As Swindon approach a decisive period on the pitch, the unity on display in the Legends Lounge offered encouragement off it.

Swindon24 sports reporter Ian Howard said:

“Events like this remind you what Swindon Town really is at its core. There’s a genuine bond between the players and the supporters that you don’t always see elsewhere. With everything still to play for, that unity could make a real difference in these final games.”

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