Swindon Town Football Club 100 Greats

Swindon Town Football Club 100 Greats

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author = Dick Mattick
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
series = 100 Greats
subject = Football
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publisher = Tempus Publishing
pub_date = Sep 2002
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media_type = Paperback
pages = 128
isbn = 0-7524-2714-8
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"Swindon Town Football Club: 100 Greats" is a book by Richard (Dick) Mattick published in 2002.

The book lists the 100 Swindon Town players that Mattick considered to be greatest. The players are in alphabetical order, as it was thought to be unfair to rank them.

Mattick's criteria for inclusion was stated as "to include all those players who had made over 250 League appearances, the leading ten goalscorers in the club's history, to include all the player-managers, even if their on-field contribution was negligible. In addition, it felt right to include all of the twelve players who played on the club's great day in 1969" [cite book
author=Mattick, Dick
title=Swindon Town Football Club: 100 Greats
publisher=Tempus Publishing
year=2002
pages= 7
chapter=Introduction
id=ISBN 0-7524-2714-8
] (the 1969 League Cup winning team).

Players included

Multi-column numbered list|1|Jimmy Allan

  • Wayne Allison
  • Trevor Anderson
  • Archie Archer
  • Ossie Ardiles
  • Dave Bamber
  • Leigh Barnard
  • Danny Bew
  • Paul Bodin
  • Archie Bown
  • Dennis Brown
  • Frank Burrows
  • Sam Burton
  • Joe Butler
  • Colin Calderwood
  • Roy Carter
  • Harry Cousins
  • Ian Culverhouse
  • Arnold Darcy
  • Bertie Denyer
  • Wally Dickinson
  • Fraser Digby
  • Peter Downsborough
  • Peter Eastoe
  • Joe Eddleston
  • Bob Edwards
  • Jan Åge Fjørtoft
  • Harold Fleming
  • Alan Fowler
  • Stan Harland
  • Don Heath
  • Charlie Henry
  • Dave Hockaday
  • Glenn Hoddle
  • Kevin Horlock
  • Arthur Horsfield
  • George Hudson
  • Roger 'Ernie' Hunt
  • George Hunt
  • Danny Invincibile
  • Jimmy Ithell
  • Bob Jefferson
  • Tom Jenkins
  • Jack Johnson
  • William Morris Jones
  • Chris Kamara
  • Russell Lewis
  • Billy Lloyd
  • Billy Lucas
  • Harry Lunn|50
  • Lou Macari
  • Dave Mackay
  • Ross MacLaren
  • Alan Mayes
  • Alan McLoughlin
  • Steve McMahon
  • Ken McPherson
  • Keith Morgan
  • Glenville Morris
  • Harry Morris
  • Ben Morton
  • Dave Moss
  • Jimmy Munroe
  • Ted Nash
  • Peter Noble
  • Mel Nurse
  • Roy Onslow
  • Maurice Owen
  • Willie Penman
  • Colin Prophett
  • Jimmy Quinn
  • Jack Richards
  • Frank Richardson
  • Paul Rideout
  • Mark Robinson
  • Don Rogers
  • Andy Rowland
  • Duncan Shearer
  • William Silto
  • Len Skiller
  • Roger Smart
  • Jack Smith
  • John Smith
  • Mike Summerbee
  • Nicky Summerbee
  • Dave Syrett
  • Shaun Taylor
  • Rod Thomas
  • Billy Tout
  • Ray Treacy
  • John Trollope
  • Norman Uprichard
  • Jock Walker
  • Mark Walters
  • Albert M Weston
  • Freddie Wheatcroft
  • Steve White
  • Slacker Williams
  • Bobby Woodruff
  • Albert Young

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