Mildenhall & Gunning agree new dealsImage source
Marcus Bignot was signed three times by Ian Holloway as a player
Swindon Town assistant manager Marcus Bignot
head of goalkeeping Steve Mildenhall and first-team pathways coach Gavin Gunning have all agreed new deals with the club
The trio will remain part of Ian Holloway's staff after the Robins manager committed his own future to the club in March until the end of the 2027-28 season
They have helped lift Swindon up to 13th in League Two ahead of Saturday's final game of the season against MK Dons
after sitting three points above the relegation zone when Holloway arrived last October
"My staff have been brilliant since I arrived, particularly because I only knew Marcus Bignot before, having signed him three times as a manager," Holloway told the club website. , external
coaching ethic and work rate are needed for the team that I want us to become as we move into next season and the position I believe we should be looking at in the table next season."
Holloway also praised the "excellent" contributions of Mildenhall
who he called "an outstanding advocate for the club" and Gunning
who he added "has been brilliant with the development of our young players"
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