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Holloway: ‘Absolute failure’ after season ends

A sold-out County Ground watched Swindon Town FC see their season end with a 2–1 defeat to Chesterfield FC, as hopes of reaching the playoffs slipped away.

bySwindon 24
3 May 2026 • 9.26am
Holloway: ‘Absolute failure’ after season ends
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It was a result that left frustration and reflection in equal measure, confirming the late surge had come too late. The match mirrored much of Town’s campaign.

Slow to start and punished for mistakes, they found urgency only when the situation had become critical. As Swindon24 Sports Reporter Ian Howard put it,

“we let in two preventable goals and scored a trademark breakaway, all of which have become familiar in the last month or so.”

Chesterfield dictated the early stages and capitalised when Swindon failed to deal with a loose ball. A simple finish handed the visitors the lead.

For long periods of the first half, Town struggled to build momentum. But just before the break, they found a response.

A driving move forward opened up the defence and Ben Middlemas, making his first EFL start, fired home an equaliser in stoppage time. The County Ground erupted and belief surged with one goal needed to extend the season.

After the interval, Swindon produced the reaction demanded by manager Ian Holloway.

They pressed higher and attacked with greater intent, pinning Chesterfield back for sustained spells. Howard captured the atmosphere, writing that

“the stadium rocked at times to a full house which was great to experience”.

The momentum shift, however, only sharpened the sense of frustration. Just as Swindon looked most likely to find a winner, they were caught on the counter attack. Another defensive lapse allowed Chesterfield to regain the lead.

To their credit, Town continued to push forward in the closing stages.

Chances were half-created and shots were blocked, but the equaliser did not arrive. At full time, the overriding feeling was one of what might have been.

“So it turned out to be the last game of the season,” Howard wrote, with supporters leaving “in the rain thinking of what might have been.”

He added: “football can take you to the highs but also dump you into the lows and Saturday May 2nd was one of the latter.”

Manager Ian Holloway delivered a blunt assessment after the final whistle.

“Absolute failure,” he said. “Absolutely bitterly disappointed in myself, the team… we promised so much and delivered absolutely nothing.”

He pointed to the recent run of results as decisive.

“We’ve had one point out of the last 12. It’s not good enough,” he added.

Reflecting on the campaign as a whole, Holloway said:

“to promise so much and then deliver absolutely nothing, not even a chance in the playoffs, is for me not good enough.”

The second half display underlined what Swindon are capable of when intensity and belief align.

But as this season has shown, those levels were not sustained often enough. Too many slow starts and too many avoidable goals ultimately left them short.

Howard’s words lingered because they summed up both the pride and the frustration.

“The stadium rocked,” he wrote, but it only “suggested what might have been.”

For Swindon Town, the season is over.

“We go again next season,” Howard added, “with some of the current team, believing that it will be our year… and the true STFC fans will be there every step of the way.”

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