CORR PATIENT AHEAD OF TOWN RETURN
Barry Corr believes patience will be a virtue as he looks to re-launch his career in a Swindon Town shirt.
The Irishman has featured in a number of second string games over recent weeks and scored a brace in the opening reserve team fixture of the season against Plymouth Argyle.
Corr played his first ninety minutes of the campaign in a behind closed doors friendly at Charlton Athletic on Wednesday and was pleased to have completed the game.
"The game yesterday went well and I felt OK. I got ninety minutes under my belt and I think the loan move has been knocked on the head now," he said.
"There are a few reserve games and friendlies coming up which I can get involved in and hopefully the match sharpness will come."
"The shoulder feels strong now and whilst I am not going to set any targets, I am really looking forward to getting back into a Swindon shirt again."

Corr believes he has learnt a lot over the last few months and is willing to be patient to wait for his chance on the first team stage.
"I will keep training, keep doing the right things and when the manager sees fit to put me in, then I will be ready.
"Maybe sometimes I have been a little too eager, but the last few days have taught me to relax and just do the things asked of you."












