Mark Kennedy and Aaron Drinan both see Swindon Town as being very capable of competing at the other end of the table after their 0-0 draw with Harrogate Town.
Swindon struggled to get going during their draw at home with Harrogate as they laboured to create enough chances to get the better of the Yorkshire outfit.
After ten games of the League Two season, Town have picked up just eight points and sit fourth from bottom of the table.
Following the match, Kennedy said that although there was a subdued atmosphere around the Nigel Eady County Ground, it had not had a huge impact on the players as it was their responsibility to bring the energy.
He also said that whilst Town are currently at the foot of the division, he had no worries about any kind of relegation scrap and still has total confidence that he will turn things around and move up towards the club's stated aim of pushing towards the playoffs.
Drinan also came out to speak with the media and said that he believed that it could just be one result needed for Town's fortunes to flip and they will gain the confidence to show their true capability.
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