16 May 2014: A scheduled courtroom hearing between lawyers representing club owners Swinton Reds Ltd and the previous owners Seebeck 87 Ltd is postponed.[8]
22 May 2014: It is announced that Swindon Town's sponsorship deal with Samsung has ended after three seasons.[9]
28 May 2014: It is belatedly reported that Swindon Town had been interested in signing ex-England defender Nicky Shorey before he signed a new deal with Portsmouth.[11]
30 May 2014: The club release a statement announcing that the ownership dispute between Swinton Reds Ltd and Seebeck 87 Ltd will be decided in the High Court on 26 June 2014.[12][13]
13 June 2014: It is confirmed that Jack Barthram and Connor Waldon have signed contract extensions and will remain with the club.[21]
14 June 2014: Reports suggest that out-of-contract Town defender Troy Archibald-Henville has been offered to other clubs by his representatives while contract negotiations continue.[22]
17 June 2014: The Swindon Advertiser report that Swindon Town are close to agreeing a new three-year sponsorship deal worth around £250,000 with locally based company, Imagine Cruising.[23]
19 June 2014: Imagine Cruising are officially announced as the club's new kit sponsor.[24]
24 June 2014: Portsmouth are reported to be on the brink of signing young Town forward Miles Storey on loan until the end of the 2014/15 season.[25]
25 June 2014: High Court proceedings to determine the ownership of Swindon Town F.C. begins.[26][27]
26 June 2014: The second day of High Court proceedings closes with Judge Nicholas Strauss QC unable to reach a verdict.[28][29]
26 June 2014: The Swindon Advertiser report that Tyrell Belford has been made available for loan.[30]
27 June 2014: Steve Hale is appointed Head of Goalkeeping.[31]
July
1 July 2014: Swindon Town's ownership battle has been settled after a High Court Judge Nicholas Strauss QC ruled that chairman Lee Power's takeover was carried out properly while former owner Jed McCrory is ordered to pay legal costs likely to total over £50,000. Lee Power reacts to the decision by calling the former owners, 'rogues'.[32][33][34]
3 July 2014: Swindon Town chairman Lee Power writes an open letter apologising for the recent trials and tribulations that the club had experienced.[35][36][37]
14 August 2014: Brad Smith returns to Liverpool for assessment after suffering a grade one medial strain.[50]
18 August 2014: Mark Cooper concedes that Swindon Town may not be able to re-sign Southampton's Jack Stephens on loan after the young defender was named on the bench for the Saints' first Premier League game at Liverpool.[51]
On 22 May 2014, it was announced that South Korean multinationalconglomerate company Samsung will no longer serve as Swindon Town's main shirt sponsors for the 2014/15 season, thus ending a three-year relationship with the firm.[59] It was officially announced on 19 July 2014 that the Swindon based luxury holiday company, Imagine Cruising, would be the club's new home shirt sponsor for the 2014/15 season with local communications firm Excalibur acting as a secondary sponsor.[60][61][62][63]C&D Recruitment were later confirmed as the club's away shirt sponsor.[64]
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The fixture list for the 2014/15 campaign will be announced on 18 June 2014.[121] It was confirmed that Swindon Town would start their 2014/15 campaign with a home fixture against Scunthorpe United.[122]
The draw for the First Round of the League Cup is to be made on 17 June 2014.[124] It was announced that Swindon Town's First Round opponents would be Football Conference champions, Luton Town.[125]