High Flying Swindon Town travel to the Saunders Honda Stadium to play Chester City.
‘This is a tough game, a difficult place to go.’
Swindon Town Manager Dennis Wise
Chester currently sit 12th in the League 2 table after a 2-2 draw with Torquay United last week. Chester will be without Ricky Ravenhill who returned to Doncaster Rovers after a permanent deal for the midfielder collapsed due to the 60% wage cap rule in League 2. Due to this rule Strikers Jermaine McSporran and Michael Branch and defender Graham Allen are all available for transfers.
The former Doncaster and Tranmere striker will be looking to solve Swindon Town’s rock solid defence that has only allowed 2 goals in 5 games.
Gareth Whalley, Andy Gurney, Gus Poyet and Dennis Wise will not play. New signing Paul Ince will not be registered in time to play against Chester. Andy Monkhouse and Jamie Vincent are questionable after suffering injuries. Striker Royce Brownlie returns from suspension and could be on the bench for Town.
‘The beast’ will have to shut down Chester’s midfield. Chester like to play 5 in the middle so Ifil will have to adjust accordingly. Ifil has been rock solid for Town this season.
Swindon Town historically are 12-5-10 against Chester City in all competitions.
2-1 Swindon Town away win. Spirits and confidence is high right now.
Coca Cola League Two: Swindon Town @ Wrexham Saturday 9th September 2006, 3pm Kick Off.