Town Assistant Manager Peter Shirtliff keeps you updated on the week's events at The County Ground in 'Get Shirty', available right here at Swindontownfc.co.uk every Friday morning.
A number of former Town players were in Football League action on Tuesday night. Here's who and where...
League One
Goalkeeper Peter Brezovan played his second game in four days for Brighton & Hove Albion and he helped The Seagulls to a 2-1 win at Charlton Athletic.
Curtis Weston was an unused substitute for Gillingham as they drew 1-1 at home to Leyton Orient. Hasney Aljofree was an unused substitute for Oldham Athletic in their 2-0 defeat at Leeds United.
Defender Jack Smith did not feature for Millwall in their 3-1 triumph at MK Dons, with former Swindon loanee Ashley Grimes on the bench for The Lions.
Anthony McNamee played ninety minutes for Norwich City in their 2-1 win over Southend United - with Steve Mildenhall in goal for The Shrimpers.
Marlon Broomes featured for Tranmere Rovers alongside Gareth Edds - both former members of the Swindon set-up.
Jamie Vincent's Walsall lost 1-0 at home to Yeovil Town with Owain Tudur-Jones featuring for the away side.

Alex Revell and Tom Heaton both played full games for Wycombe Wanderers as they took a creditable home point against Southampton.
League Two
Michael Pook played ninety minutes for Cheltenham Town as they were held at home by Torquay United, who included Swindon loanee Lloyd Macklin in their line-up.
Macklin played 83 minutes and was replaced by another player with Swindon links, former youth teamer Mustapha Carayol, scoring the leveller late on.

Lee Peacock, who scored twice on Saturday, was in the starting side for Grimsby Town last night in their 1-1 home draw with Macclesfield Town.
Former Swindon man Chris Blackburn continues to be a regular in the Aldershot Town side and he made his 61st league start for The Shots in last night's home encounter with Dagenham & Redbridge.
Jake Hyde, released from The County Ground ranks at the end of last season, played a full game for Barnet at AFC Bournemouth but The Bees lost out 3-0.
Bradford City were surprise 3-1 winners at Rochdale, who included Tope Obadeyi in their starting line-up although the former Town loanee was withdrawn with 59 minutes on the clock.
Peter Thorne was on the bench for The Bantams.
