Swindon Town has taken a significant step towards rebuilding its footballing fortunes by appointing Mark Kennedy, the former head coach of Lincoln, as their new manager. This move follows a challenging season for Swindon, where they narrowly avoided relegation in League Two.
Kennedy’s appointment comes after a period of absence from coaching since his departure from Lincoln in October. With 18 months at Lincoln and prior experience at Macclesfield, Kennedy brings a wealth of managerial experience to Swindon as they aim to rejuvenate their performance.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the new role, Kennedy stated, “I’m really excited to be here at Swindon Town and I’m very much looking forward to the project that is in place here.” He emphasized the importance of looking ahead and planning for the future, underscoring the potential of the club to achieve success with collective effort.
Swindon Town’s decision to bring Kennedy on board reflects their commitment to embracing positive change and progress. Jamie Russell, the club’s head of football, sees Kennedy’s appointment as an opportunity to usher in a new era of growth and development across the organization.
As Swindon Town sets its sights on the upcoming season, the appointment of Mark Kennedy signals a fresh start and a renewed sense of ambition. Fans eagerly anticipate the impact Kennedy will have as he leads the Robins in their quest for improvement and success in League Two.