Welcome to my thoughts on Aldershot Town FC…..and more.
Pre-Season Training
'Hi there Aled. Good trip. Did you travel down from Anglesey this morning?' I enquired as we made our way through the terminal building at Heathrow. We had met just the once before; a short planning meeting held in the depth of mid-Wales. But I could feel we were both thinking the same thing…..'Kuwait was a long way to go to give some lectures to the Ministry of Sport.'
Check-in, baggage security checks, body search, more checks, more searches. 'Certainly no risks were being taken here.' I kept the thought to myself.
'Exits left. Right.' The Flight attendant was in full flow. 'Oxygen above', with just a hint of body armour under the blouse.
The plane quickly climbed into the clear blue sky, leaving London far behind. At 35,000 feet above Paris, and with my hearing restored, I turned to Aled. 'You like soccer then. So Rugby isn't your religion. What team do you support?' It's bound to be Bangor City, I thought to myself. European Cup Winners Cup against Roma. 'Sorry Aled, who did you say? Wolves? 'Yes, Wolverhampton Wanderers, came the reply without the faintest hint of a Brummie accent.
'Mmmm….and your best memory?' Aled's features lit up with the brilliance of the Molyneux floodlights. 'The European nights. Stan Cullis. Billy Wright. Great adventures.' 'Yes, I'm sure the ground must have rocked with the excitement and passion that Real Madrid and Dynamo Moscow generated.' I was so reassuring with my agreement.
'And your worst memory?' 'Oh easy.' Aled's response was instant and the recall clearly vivid. '1987, the 4th Division play-off final. We had beaten Aldershot at home and away in the League…finishing nine points clear of them at the end of the season. Then quite unbelievably we lost two nil away and one nil at Molyneux. It was desperate….so disappointing.
So what team do you support?
I smiled and settled back into my seat. Kuwait was a pleasantly long flight!
It's nearly 46 years ago that I saw my first game at the Recreation Ground, Aldershot.
November 4th 1961, Tunbridge Wells FA Cup 1st Rd. A very young boy watching from behind the goal at the High Street end, with his Dad. Two goals from Paddy Hasty and one from George Norris were enough to see the Shots win 3v1 in brilliant sunshine after rain.
And as I prepare to start pre-season training with a look back through my programme collection, the memories return. And the next highlight. The Villa 63/4, of course. Aldershot, the first team outside of the top flight to knock Aston Villa out of the Cup.
So with that; pre-season training should start soon..............
Sunday, 1 July 2007
Aldershot Town FC
Posted by
A Shot from Wales
at
20:04
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Nice one Wales
Awesome, Shot from Wales. Can you keep it up for a season............
U support the shots!!!!!!!!!!!
Gd on you!!!!!!!!!!!
C'mon GWs red and blue army!!!!!!!
Post a Comment