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Next Game: Scarborough In The League At Edgar Street On Tuesday 19th November At 7.45pm

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Aldershot Travel – Monday

Aldershot Town v Hereford United
Football League 2
Monday 3rd January 2011 KO 3.00 pm.
The EBB Stadium
Recreation Ground
High Street
Aldershot
GU11 1TW
Phone 01252 320211

There has been football at "The Rec" since 1927 when the then newly formed Aldershot FC played their first game in The Southern League against Grays Athletic. In 1932, they won the Southern League title and successfully applied to join the Football League replacing Thames FC who declined to apply for re-election. Apart from a brief spell between 1973 and 1976, they spent their entire life in the bottom division before succumbing to the years of financial difficulties and going out of business in March 1992.

In response to the bankruptcy, a group of supporters set up a new club, Aldershot Town, and entered the Isthmian League Division Three – five levels below their previous level. The attendance for their first Isthmian League game was higher than that of their final home game as a League Club. Just sixteen years later, in April 2008 they won promotion back to The Football League. They are currently managed by former Birmingham City and Newcastle player Kevin Dillon.

Visiting fans are accommodated on part of the covered East Bank Terrace with around 200 seats also available in the South Stand.

Admission – Terrace, Adults £17, Conc. £13 (Over 60's, Students Over 18 with NUS card) and U16's £6. Aldershot are currently advertising the Bulls' match as a "Kids for a Quid" match. Seating, Adults £19, Conc. £15, and U16’s £8. Again, Kids for a Quid may apply on Monday. Visiting disabled spectators are situated in front of the South Stand.

By Car – travel via Gloucester, Cirencester and Swindon to join the M4 (sign London). Leave the M4 at J10 and join the A329 (M) (sign Wokingham, Bracknell). Continue onto the A329 (sign Bracknell, Ascot) then at the Twin Bridges roundabout, join the A322 (sign Bagshot). Continue on the A322 following signs for the M3. Join the M3 South (sign Southampton). Leave the M3 at J4 and join the A331 towards Aldershot. Exit at Aldershot South and turn right at the roundabout towards Town Centre. Go straight on at the lights and passed Manor Park (on your left). Continue under the railway bridge and “The Rec” is just passed the bridge on the right. Do not park on the grass verges or pavement on Ordnance Road, you almost certain to get a ticket. There is limited parking available in the Parsons Barracks car park (next to the ground) priced at £1 for the whole day but this is usually full by 1.45 pm on match days. Alternatively, there are secure and equally cheap pay and display parks just a few minutes walk away in the town. Distance is about 130 miles and you should allow three hours fifteen minutes. Postcode GU11 1TW

HUISA – departs from Radford's at 10.00 am with a fare of £13 (£15 non-members). Spaces are believed to be still available and fans wishing to travel are advised to turn up at 9.45 and pay on the day.

FUNBUS – departs at 10.00 am from Radfoord's.

Alehouses – There is a dedicated visitors bar under the South Stand otherwise, the town centre is just a five-minute walk from the main entrance to the ground. The Beehive and the Crimea are the closest to the ground. The Golden Lion on High Street is smallish but serves a good pint of Pride along with reasonable bar food. For those looking for a choice of ale, you might try The Garden Gate on Church Lane East (ten-minute walk). At the top of Redlan Road by the roundabout is "La Fontaine" which is just across the road from pathway to the visitors turnstiles I’ve found no trace of a ‘Spoons. Given the recent problems at The Shots, my advice is to stay in areas patrolled by the local Police with La Fontaine being probably the best.

The nearest chip shop appears to be "Tony’s Fish Shop" which is on the High Street at ten-minute walk away towards the town centre.

Enjoy