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BBC wiltshire have re-secured the Radio commentary rights for Swindon Town

So all of Swindon Towns games home and away will be broadcast

with full live commentary from season 2008/09

Swindon Town are struggling to get just over 3,000 seaon ticket sales

and we have got nearly five times that many season ticket holders

Just think you could be one one of the following

situations

Lack of funds on a temporary basis

minor domestic situation (baby sitter not arriving)

at work/college/school maybe a driving employment taxi driving parcel delivery, etc.

confined to bed with a minor illness

hospitalised

visual defect

mobility difficulty

So if you want your feelings known please contact the guy

in charge of the purse strings for Radio Bristol and BBC Swindon this his his e-mail address

Lucio.Mesquita@bbc.co.uk

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Doesn't the fact that we have sold more season tickets suggest that our fans want to be there, at the game, and not listening to the radio?

I include in the group (willing to attend more games than they listen to) people with lack of funds on a temporary basis, a minor domestic situation (baby sitter not arriving), people at work/college/school maybe with a driving employment taxi driving parcel delivery, etc. or confined to bed with a minor illness or worse still hospitalised and those with a visual defect or mobility difficulty.

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BBC wiltshire have re-secured the Radio commentary rights for Swindon Town

So all of Swindon Towns games home and away will be broadcast

with full live commentary from season 2008/09

Swindon Town are struggling to get just over 3,000 seaon ticket sales

and we have got nearly five times that many season ticket holders

Just think you could be one one of the following

situations

Lack of funds on a temporary basis

minor domestic situation (baby sitter not arriving)

at work/college/school maybe a driving employment taxi driving parcel delivery, etc.

confined to bed with a minor illness

hospitalised

visual defect

mobility difficulty

So if you want your feelings known please contact the guy

in charge of the purse strings for Radio Bristol and BBC Swindon this his his e-mail address

Lucio.Mesquita@bbc.co.uk

Does this not make sense as Swindon is in Wiltshire. Its a bit like us being up in arms because radio Bristol will feature Swindle

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Doesn't the fact that we have sold more season tickets suggest that our fans want to be there, at the game, and not listening to the radio?

I include in the group (willing to attend more games than they listen to) people with lack of funds on a temporary basis, a minor domestic situation (baby sitter not arriving), people at work/college/school maybe with a driving employment taxi driving parcel delivery, etc. or confined to bed with a minor illness or worse still hospitalised and those with a visual defect or mobility difficulty.

We had over 35,000 fans at Wembley. Thats over 16,000 fans that can't see the game every week due to our small stadium size.

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We had over 35,000 fans at Wembley. Thats over 16,000 fans that can't see the game every week due to our small stadium size.

Something tells me those 16,000 wouldn't turn up even if we had the capacity. Can they not take the cheap option (cheaper than going to games) of signing up to BCFC World? Our local radio has to serve all of their catchment area, and if this includes sharing commentary with Yeovil, Cheltenham and the saggy ones, then so be it. I'd hate to think if the roles were reversed what we would say if, for example, Yeovil got preferential treatment.

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Things are drastically changing at Swindon now and in the matter of months the change has been nothing short of remarkable.

The way our club has been ran over the last 15-20 years has been a disgrace and is embarrassing and rightly so we have endured lots of abuse BUT it looks like things are going to change now. The new board have money but are not throwing stupid money at it and we are only about 3-4 players away from a decent team and with players like McNamee and cox in our team we are going the right way.

As for whoever it was who said we are struggling to get over 3000 season ticket sales that is a little bit harsh really.Last year we only sold 2500 season tickets and rightly so people have lost faith with the club after recent turmoils and alot of people will still be wary of watching the team for a while.

As things stand today we are at 3500 season tickets sold ( a thousand more than last year) with 7 weeks to go still so things are looking up.

Anyway good luck for next season and as my posts have shown in the past i was actually hoping for a city win in the final.

Good luck

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Rich

My complaint is that the guy who controls the purse strings for

Radio Bristol somerset Gloucetershire and Wiltshire can sanction

a new radio deal for Swindon Town in just EIGHT days

Yet here in radio Bristol and somerset radio area

they curtailed the radio coverage for our three teams

in february 2008

which was rescinded due the amount of complaints

that radio bristol received

You may say that Wiltshire only have one league team to look after

but their budget reflects that

Radio Bristol and Smerset's budget is nearly two and half million pounds

Do you not think that our three local teams should have

full live commentaries(home and away)

Bristol City are the only Championship side that does not

have full live comentary(home and away) supplied its alledgly

local BBC radio station

one good thing about the new BBC wiltshire deal is that when

Rovers Yeovil and cheltenham are at home to Swindon Town

they will be guarenteed full live commentary on BBC Wiltshire

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Rich

My complaint is that the guy who controls the purse strings for

Radio Bristol somerset Gloucetershire and Wiltshire can sanction

a new radio deal for Swindon Town in just EIGHT days

Yet here in radio Bristol and somerset radio area

they curtailed the radio coverage for our three teams

in february 2008

which was rescinded due the amount of complaints

that radio bristol received

You may say that Wiltshire only have one league team to look after

but their budget reflects that

Radio Bristol and Smerset's budget is nearly two and half million pounds

Do you not think that our three local teams should have

full live commentaries(home and away)

Bristol City are the only Championship side that does not

have full live comentary(home and away) supplied its alledgly

local BBC radio station

one good thing about the new BBC wiltshire deal is that when

Rovers Yeovil and cheltenham are at home to Swindon Town

they will be guarenteed full live commentary on BBC Wiltshire

Now I understand (and thankyou).

We've just had a year of awful coverage on Brunel FM. Living in the North East I rely on the radio coverage and am very happy it's back with Auntie Beeb.

Goodluck in your quest - I have postponed the forming of my Rebel Alliance... For now.

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Rich

Just to prove how much Radio Bristol is out of touch with it listeners

last friday Gloucestershire cricket match was on somersets

MW1566 frequencey

somerset had no commentary till 8:18pm

Yet BBC radio wales had full live commentary of glamorgan v somerset

on BBC Wales MW 882 frequencey which funnily enough is a transmitter at

washford on the north somerset coast

same thing is happening tonight

Gloucestershire on MW 1566 and MW1548

somerset don't count

So you can listen to somerset v Glamorgan on BBC Wales MW 882 transmitter

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