Friday, 29 August 2008

Firmatas, Utilitas, Venustas........


Visiting Shrewsbury Town, last Saturday, was a first for me. And no, not for the obvious reason….the first game between Shrewsbury and Aldershot to be played out at the ‘New Meadow’.

After watching Aldershot for nearly 48 years Saturday 23rd August 2008 will go down as the first time that I was required to read a comprehensive ‘Travel Plan’ before leaving home to attend a Shots game.

And how reassuring it was to read that I had such a wide range of options…..walk, cycle or motorcycle, taxi, bus, coach, park and ride, park and walk…….

But I travelled north last Saturday with a troubled mind. It was after all my first game of the season and just like going back to school after the long summer break, it was inevitable that I would feel expectantly nervous.

Shrewsbury had already been identified by the knowledgeable as ‘promotion favourites’, and who was I to dismiss such certainty about a club that had been such a rare visitor to the Rec over the years. Although the Shrews did feature in two of my ‘Shots lifetime’ memorable games.

In 1979 we were within minutes of playing Wolves in the FA Cup Quarter Final…..but Malcolm Crosby fancied a midweek replay at Gay Meadow, he gave the ball away….Shrewsbury scored and then went on to win the replay, after extra time. And in more recent times the 2004 Conference Play Off final, at Stoke, will be remembered by our travelling fans as perhaps one of the greatest defeats ever.

At this point I had intended writing a piece about the apparent stupidity of building a football ground ‘out of town’, underpinned by a Borough Plan statement that required the Club to satisfy a series of criteria including, ‘adequate parking and servicing (to) be provided within the site’, only for the requirement to be the subject of a counter balance reference to a parking standard of 1:15. No doubt this led to the problem being resolved by the ‘Shrewsbury and Atcham green transport department’ and the oh so clever creation of a match day exclusion zone around the ground. Gosh how they must have loved the ‘brainstorming’ sessions that resulted in….no private car ‘drop off’, no Taxis 'to the door', loads of BMX bikes. I have no doubt the plan is great….but I wouldn’t want to be in a 10,000 crowd on a cold and damp January evening, when more than 7000 spectators would be required to park and walk/ride…..the safe management of the decanted supporters simply a nightmare.


And as I find it so hard to consider the concrete bowl of the 'New Meadow' in context with Vitruvius, I will return to my feeling of unease.


Promotion secured at Exeter last season satisfied a 16 year obsession….. our return to the Football League. But what next? Manchester Utd and Liverpool have won the European Cup (Champions League) and they can go on and win it again and again….it is no doubt a perpetual obsession for their supporters. But for Aldershot our return to League action restores the club to what? History would suggest decades of mediocrity, mixed up with the odd freezing trip to Liverpool for an FA Cup 3rd round fixture and a promotion to League 1 soon to be followed by relegation.

So I sat in the Brooklands Hotel and reflected….at this point I must own up and apologise to the author of the ‘Travel Plan’. Sorry, sorry, sorry….. I ignored this bit of the comprehensive document, ‘parking on this site (Brooklands Hotel) is designated for home fans only’.

The crescendo of emotions that finally lit up the Exeter sky when promotion was secured, now no more than a warm and satisfying glow. Travelling 16000 miles this season would be for what purpose…..in search of what….to achieve what?

But then I guess the team and management have the same problem. For much of Saturday’s game Aldershot were the better side. Comfortable in possession and confident in defence. But at no time did the Shots work out how to release the pace that can be sourced throughout the team. The pace and power that became the hallmark of last season.

A few long range efforts gave Nikki Bull a bit of practice in the Shots goal and then after 79 mins it was 1v0 and the game was lost.

The team and management will need to grow up very quickly if I am to establish a meaning for another long season on the road.

Bradford City on Saturday……and a new focus.

I’m working on it……

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If you ever need any help in Aldershot, your club could consult our Travel Plan Co-ordinator who can provide advice to help develop travel plans.

It is the best in the UK.

transport@shropshire.gov.uk