Found this, is that it?
? IMHO all history now, both clubs have moved on if not forward.....
After a mixed start to the season for both Jamie Cureton and Colchester United, his former team mate and current U's manager Phil Parkinson swooped to bring Curo in on loan. The impact was immediate, 7 goals in 10 games set the U's on the first of 2 winning runs before he was recalled at the end of December 2005 by parent club, Swindon Town to help their relegation battle.
Speaking to the Evening Gazette ahead of Saturdays clash between the Wiltshire side and the U's, though, Cureton spells out his disappointment at not being allowed to stay with the promotion chasing Essex side, and confirms he would happily return on a more permanent basis to the Layer Road side after the seasons conclusion, after being a victim of his own success earlier in the campaign.
"I would have loved to have stayed at Colchester, even if only until the end of the season", the 30 year old hitman confirmed.
"When I was allowed to leave Swindon neither the fans nor anyone else seemed all that bothered. A new start at Colchester looked very much on the cards, but once I got going and was scoring goals, suddenly the Swindon fans were all calling for me to go back.
"It was my own fault in a way! Every time I scored I put a few more thousands of pounds on my own head!!"
"At the time I was really enjoying my football, scoring plenty of goals and savouring life at the top of the table. And I felt so disappointed to have missed out on those big FA Cup ties at Sheffield United and Chelsea. I would have loved to have been there!"
Cureton, who is under contract to Swindon for a further season, though, intimated to Francis Ponder of the Gazette that he would be happy to return on a more permanent basis to the U's, should a deal be sorted further down the line.
And considering tomorrows game, he admitted "I'm expecting a great reception from the fans at the start of the game, but I'm not so sure about the end! It will feel weird coming up against them tomorrow and I would have loved to have stayed at Colchester. I won't be too emotional if I score the winning goal."
Swindon currently sit 23rd, and have played more games than most of their rivals, but even Tranmere, in 11th place could still get sucked back into a very tight fight at the bottom, and the Robins, and Curo, still have all to play for.