Darragh MacAnthony remains confident that the League One title is heading to London Road. Darragh MacAnthony will watch his first match at Swindon since the 2-0 win over Leeds. He has been out of the country since then because of business commitments.
Darragh MacAnthony said: "I can't wait for this evening. It's been far too long, but I also hope to see most of December's matches.
"I couldn't be happier with the team's performances and credit to the gaffer, his coaches and the players who have created this fabulous unbeaten run so early in the season.
"I still believe the best is yet to come from this talented squad and although December could provide the biggest test for all of them, I have no doubts they will get the results their hard work deserves.
"We have three objectives: to win the League One title, to get the home crowds over 7,500 and to get the new stadium project up and running and we are on course to achieve all three," concluded Darragh MacAnthony.
Darragh MacAnthony said: "I can't wait for this evening. It's been far too long, but I also hope to see most of December's matches.
"I couldn't be happier with the team's performances and credit to the gaffer, his coaches and the players who have created this fabulous unbeaten run so early in the season.
"I still believe the best is yet to come from this talented squad and although December could provide the biggest test for all of them, I have no doubts they will get the results their hard work deserves.
"We have three objectives: to win the League One title, to get the home crowds over 7,500 and to get the new stadium project up and running and we are on course to achieve all three," concluded Darragh MacAnthony.