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Holloway's pride despite end to Swindon Town's play-off chances
Boss Ian Holloway saw Swindon Town’s slim play-off chances ended, before declaring his group had been “unrecognisable” from when he first arrived.
The manager was speaking after Town fell to a 1-0 defeat at Bromley on Easter Monday, due to Will Wright’s own goal two minutes from time.
Defeat meant Swindon were seven points adrift of the League Two play-off places, with two games of their season remaining.
Despite missing out on the top seven, it is a far cry from when Holloway took over back in October, with the club fighting against relegation out of the Football League.
Speaking post-match, Holloway said: "When your season's over, it hurts but I don't want to sound down. I'm not.
"I am completely honoured and it's a thrill to be here. This group have grown in unrecognisable ways and I can't thank them enough.
"I can't wait to try to get this right, keep this group, add to it and see where I can go."
Holloway, who recently signed a fresh contract at the Nigel Eady County Ground, will prepare his side to visit Gillingham on Saturday (3pm).
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