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- 1968–69_Swindon_Town_F.C._season abstract "The 1968–69 season was Swindon Town's third consecutive season in the Division Three after relegation from Division Two in 1965. In what proved to be a historic season for Swindon as the club won its first major piece of silverware, the League Cup, beating Arsenal by three goals to one. Swindon Town also won promotion to Division Two and competed in the FA Cup.".
- Q4573420 abstract "The 1968–69 season was Swindon Town's third consecutive season in the Division Three after relegation from Division Two in 1965. In what proved to be a historic season for Swindon as the club won its first major piece of silverware, the League Cup, beating Arsenal by three goals to one. Swindon Town also won promotion to Division Two and competed in the FA Cup.".
- 1968–69_Swindon_Town_F.C._season comment "The 1968–69 season was Swindon Town's third consecutive season in the Division Three after relegation from Division Two in 1965. In what proved to be a historic season for Swindon as the club won its first major piece of silverware, the League Cup, beating Arsenal by three goals to one. Swindon Town also won promotion to Division Two and competed in the FA Cup.".
- Q4573420 comment "The 1968–69 season was Swindon Town's third consecutive season in the Division Three after relegation from Division Two in 1965. In what proved to be a historic season for Swindon as the club won its first major piece of silverware, the League Cup, beating Arsenal by three goals to one. Swindon Town also won promotion to Division Two and competed in the FA Cup.".