ALDERSHOT TOWN
Vanarama National
Saturday 4th August 2018
Kick Off 3.00pm
Saturday 4th August 2018
Kick Off 3.00pm
Stadium:
The EBB Stadium (Recreation Ground) High Street, Aldershot, Hampshire GU11 1TW
Telephone
01252 320211
Club
Colours Red and Blue
Nickname The Shots
Nickname The Shots
Key
Personnel
The
current Gaffer at the Rec is well known to us, and someone who is/was
a regular visitor to the Hive. Gary Waddock was our First Team Coach
in 2014-15.
His
playing career as a midfielder was notably at QPR, Millwall and Luton
Town. He also won 21 International caps for the Republic of Ireland
He
has managed at QPR, Wycombe Wanderers and Oxford Utd and had a
previous spell with Aldershot in 2007-2009 when he oversaw their
promotion to the Football League. He took over the reins for a second
time in May 2016.
Brief Directions by Road
M25
junction 12 and onto the M3 and onto Junction 4. Take the A331,
signposted Aldershot. After around 4/5 miles look out for the A323
signposted Aldershot and take the slip road onto a roundabout. Turn
right onto the A323 signposted Aldershot South and Town Centre.
Straight over a set of traffic lights and you will pass Manor Park
open space on your left. Pass under the railway bridge and you will
find the ground just past this bridge on the right. Thanks to
Aldershot FC for assistance with these directions.
Car Parking
There
is a limited space car parking area at the ground and you will have
no chance of a space unless you arrive at least an hour before kick
off. Follow the directions as above and after the railway bridge turn
right at the next roundabout into Ordinance Road. Turn first right
for the car park (£3.00). Alternatively there are numerous
inexpensive ‘pay and displays’ just a minutes drive/5 minutes
walk away in the Town Centre. There
is street parking available on roads near to the La Fontaine pub off
Redan Road, which is handy for the away entrance.
Directions by Train
A
late morning train from London Waterloo will take an hour and may
involve a change at Woking. (I know its a bit posh there but don't
worry there is a bar on the platform). The ground is a 10 minute walk
away from the station.
Eating
and Drinking Locally
My
favourite pub in the area is
The Royal Staff 37A
Mount Pleasant Road, Aldershot GU12 4NW. It has never failed to serve
a great pint and very good football food. It is only a 10 minute walk
to the ground too
and a warm welcome awaits. Another safe bet is La Fontaine pub on
Redan Road. The social club is normally out of bounds to visiting
supporters but it is worth a visit just to see! Its a fair walk to
the “away” turnstiles from here however. If you are not rushed
then the White Lion in Lower Farnham Road, which is a 20 minute walk
from the ground is very nice too.
Ground
Description
The
ground is situated in a public park and what appear to be park
shelters transform into turnstiles on matchdays. The Main North Stand
built in 1932, which is a converted terrace, occupies the whole of
one side. The South stand opposite dating from 1929 was the original
main stand until control was relinquished when seating was installed
in the North Stand and new dressing rooms and offices added behind it
in 1970. It straddles the half way line and includes the clubs
corporate facilities. To the left is the very imposing East Bank
which has a vast old fashioned barrel roof over terracing. Every
ground should have an end like this! We will be allocated the South
East Corner of this terrace and a selection of seats situated in the
South Stand. To the right is the new Community Stand recently added
to comply with the seating requirements in the Football League. This
end had been a simple tarmac path for years.
Admission
Prices - at time of writing
Seating
Adults £19, Concessions £15, Under 16's £7
Terrace
Adults
£17,
Concessions £13, Under 16's £5
Our
Last Meeting & Memories
Our
last visit to the Rec was on Boxing Day 2014 for our Championship
winning season. A John Akinde hatrick in a 3-1 win made for an
exciting day out away from the in-laws and the cold Turkey
sandwiches.
A
rare but spectacular goal from the late Carl Hoddle grabbed the Bees
a 1-0 victory at the Recreation Ground in New Year 1992 and stopped
us all getting hypothermia.
A very special personal moment for me
during our visit in February 2004, although perhaps I should not
admit to it, was walking into the hospitality area and looking for
the toilets as the queues elsewhere were horrendous. I was mistaken
for a corporate guest (I had come straight from work suited and
booted) and being invited in for a drink, a sumptuous buffet and a
free programme. Very nice it was too but my mistake was beckoning to
two comrades (who I shall not mention) because we were eventually
sussed out and politely asked to leave!
The
visit to the Rec. in November 2004 featured a simply wonderful volley
from Simon King which won the game for the Bees 3-2.
Overnight
Stay Factor
Err....1/10,
you have had a holiday and with respect Aldershot does not offer a
range of activities to rival The Canary islands, Rhodes or even
Eastbourne for that matter.
Celebrity
Watch
The
ex wife of Beatle Paul, Heather Mills was born here as was Record
producer Mickie Most (who lived in Barnet for years).
Comedy actor
Arthur (Are You Being Served) English, The Duke Of Wellington, the
author of Vanity Fair William Thackery and Fred Dineage from TV’s
‘How’ were all associated with Aldershot.
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