Protestors march at Swindon Town Image: Sam Morshead
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Protest group call for open meeting between Swindon Town shareholders and fans as standoff continues

The group's demands include that the meeting be attended by all significant shareholders. Clem Morfuni nominally holds 78 per cent of the club, while Hollie Kiely is noted as a person of significant interest for the 17.1 per cent she holds on behalf of her husband Chris.

21.02.25, 11:31 6 Min Read

by Sam MorsheadEditor

Fan protest movement The Spirit of 69 have called for an open meeting between senior figures at Swindon Town and the supporters.

SO69 were established in November with the single goal of getting majority shareholder Clem Morfuni to publicly list Town for sale.

One of the group's founders, Terry Pierce, met with Morfuni and chief executive Anthony Hall on the morning of February 8. The meeting concluded with a loose commitment to organising a followup conversation.

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