Looking back, I’m not sure if I travelled to the Recreation Ground last Tuesday in a ‘party mood’. Perhaps the thousands of miles travelled this season in support of the Shots had finally taken control of my senses. So many miles. So many late nights. So many wins……
And in a game played out to satisfy the survival needs of Weymouth, my attention was distracted by news from Edgar Street, Hereford.
My phone flashed….Wrexham were one nil down at Hereford….then two nil. Relegation to the Blue Square Premier now secured for a club who entered the Football League in 1921, just five years before Aldershot.
The Shawshank Redemption is one of the most popular movies, probably of all time. Despite failing at the movie theatres, after its release in 1994, it achieved public acclaim by way of video, cable television and DVD.
And quite coincidentally, filming took place at the same time as Aldershot Town played out their first season in Diadora League Division 3 (1992/3).
The original story called Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption was written by Stephen King, and appeared in a collection of four stories called Different Seasons.
As the text message confirmed the harsh reality of relegation for Wrexham, my attention drifted from the stalemate being played out of the Rec and returned to the Racecourse Ground, and May 30th 2006.
After months of financial uncertainty, High Court action and Administration, I was required to attend the meeting of creditors to register a vote in favour of the Company Voluntary Arrangement, confident that the difficulties of the past could be swept away. And with new owners waiting to takeover, the club could once again perform in a manner consistent with their history.
But after two seasons of on the field failure Wrexham are in a state of corporate despair, as they search desperately for the locations of Nailsworth and Histon. The Blue Square Premier will certainly be a 'shock to the system'. Aldershot didn't have to visit 'The Dripping Pan - Lewes'. But I have no doubt that it will be small, and probably intense. Despite any concern over the unknown, a warm and friendly welcome will be extended by most clubs. But beware, any hint of 'we are too big for this League' will be harshly treated. My advice to all Wrexham supporters is therefore simple. Hire the Shawshank Redemption DVD and observe the treatment of arrogance throughout the film….
York City dropped out of the League under the headline, ‘we will be the Arsenal of the Conference’, and they certainly are!
Like Arsenal, no trophies again.
The Shawshank Redemption is a powerful story of hope, friendship and strength.
Aldershot Town are Champions.
Saturday, 26 April 2008
'Hope, friendship and strength'
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