AN UNBEATEN league start to the season - nothing to worry about then.

That’s how it would seem to onlookers but Swindon are clearly trying to be and need to be in the hunt for new additions.

Town’s start to the campaign has been based on moments of brilliance to pull them back into games, which we can be thankful for, but not reliant on.

Nathan Byrne’s hat-trick against Bradford, then the interventions of the substitutes, - Fabien Robert and Anton Rodgers - against Bury pulled Town away from two defeats.

However, Town definitely still need to bring players in. With just under two weeks to go the window shuts, Swindon are clearly looking for new faces, but could still be losing two of their own.

Nathan Byrne has apparently attracted interest from Burnley and the Michael Smith to Barnsley hokey-cokey is still being played.

With these transfers reported to bring Town around £1.5 million, will Lee Power wait until the money is in before its let out?

That would be a wise way to deal with any real life financial situation, so we may need to sit tight, but something has to happen either way.

Jonanthan Obika needs support and a challenger for his spot. With him now potentially injured, another is needed.

Glentoran’s Jordan Stewart is not that answer.

In a squad, you’d expect three to four strikers to be competing for places. Town currently have one. I trust we will add recruits. It’s essential if Town want to be up in amongst the play-offs again.