It was a mixed month on the pitch starting with a 1-1 home draw over Hartlepool, then losing 2-1 away at Swansea after taking the lead, then losing 1-0 at home to Milton Keynes, before beating Scunthorpe 2-1 away on the Easter Monday. Swindon then lost 3-1 at home to Brentford before a 1-1 away draw at Bristol City sent Swindon down to League Two.
Ricky Shakes just missed out on making it into Trinidad & Tobago's squad for the World Cup finals. Swindon reduced ticket prices for the new season, and Bill Power joined the board and invested £1m into Swindon, which allowed Swindon to pay off wages to ex manager Andy King.