What a feeling of satisfaction. Aldershot Town top of the Conference.....
And in a week when two of Yorkshire's finest were sent home without a point between them, perhaps just a tad unjustly, I was reminded through two encounters just how important the Club is to me.
York City was a hard fought three points. But it was earlier in the Social Club that my emotions were stirred.
It's funny how friendships are born at football matches. The same faces seen each week at The Recreation Ground....and then, somehow, a different ensemble at away matches. The simple conversation. Will we win? Will Elvins score? It was great at Oxford. I didn't see you. Did you go? No depth to the conversation. No need to evaluate the rubbish that pours from the mouths of politicians.
Now, what was it that Gordon said today?
Who cares. We are playing Cambridge tomorrow.
So as I sat in the Social Club, on Tuesday evening, chatting to an 'old friend', listening to her story and the place that Aldershot has played in her life I stopped for just a moment and turned my own memory back to 2003. The surgery that could have gone better! The close encounter with the next World....I didn't like it. So I returned, and by the time we played Tamworth away, securing a point in a 3v3 thriller, I was on the road to recovery....in fact I was back on the road to every game, to the end of that glorious first season in the Conference.
And then on Saturday, just before we were taken to the wire by a Farsley Celtic side, who may be good enough to stay up this season, I was reminded by another 'friend' just how important the club is to us all.
2300 faces....all sharing the emotion of a 4v3 victory and the prospect of going top. No doubt only to be followed, at some point with defeat, and inevitable disappointment.
But these are the feelings that bring together the 2300 faces. Forget the badge kissing. Ignore the juvenile chants of abuse. Just gather in the reflected emotion....
And when you see such emotion in the face of the spectator next to you....it won't be Abramovich, Glazer or Thaksin Shinawatra.
Cambridge United on Tuesday will be big, tough and direct. Gary Waddock knows what to expect and we will be.....
Just in case you are reading my Blog Mr Quinn....we will be a surprise.
Monday, 24 September 2007
Time for reflection
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"...United won't play many teams better than this Aldershot outfit, and their positivity and willingness to play pleasing football is to be admired.
Refreshingly, Aldershot did not echo the tactics of so many of United's opponents this season with a negative containing game, but simply played their own way, positively with a pleasing-to-the-eye fast passing style. Like a Jacob's factory, this had all the makings of a cracker.
Shots manager Gary Waddock has jettisoned the old guard and gone for youth in a big way. Most familiar faces in their line-up were former U and the man with a tackle crunchier than a council gritter, Rob Gier, and keeper Nikki Bull..."
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