Tuesday, 7 July 2009

James Robinson....'A Fan For All Seasons'

James (Jim, Jimmy) Robinson, supporter of Aldershot FC for 62 years sadly died today…….

News from my brother that Jim had been admitted to hospital after a trip to Paris came as no surprise to me. His fight against cancer had been long, determined and resolute. Promotion from the Blue Square Premier and a season back in the Football League shared with his many friends…….a personal triumph.

So it wasn’t another Saturday, and another long trip down the M4 to the Recreation Ground, Aldershot. It was a Friday and the destination, Frimley Park Hospital.

And as I approached the Second Severn Crossing, such a majestic link to home, its towering form reaching ever upwards, in search of the milky blue sky above, my thoughts turned to the friendships formed over the years and secured by the union of red and blue.

Jimmy started following the Shots in 1947 although he could never recall his first game at the Rec, only the fact that it cost 9d return on the double decker bus from Dogmersfield to Aldershot.

In 1950 Jimmy joined the RAF as a stores accountant and was stationed at Middle Wallop. On Saturdays he used to get the ‘steamer’ up from Andover via Basingstoke and Woking to Aldershot. In those days the Shots played in front of 8 or 9000 and even the reserves played to crowds of 1000. Then after the game Jimmy would hit the town….well the cinema, and he probably downed the odd pint before catching the last train home.

I swung into the hospital car park accompanied by thoughts of my first game at the Recreation Ground, October 15th 1960.

Peterborough United had been elected to the Football League at the expense of Gateshead, and what a first season they had. Champions by two points, ahead of Crystal Palace, Northampton Town and Bradford PA. We were 10th……

12385 supporters joined my Dad and me…..at the Rec that day. We stood behind the goal at the High Street End. I was just about big enough to see over the railings….the images still fresh and vivid today.

And then Tunbridge Wells in the FA Cup…November 1961. Brilliant sunshine after rain, and George Norris scoring with a diving header just in front of me….as again we stood behind the goal at the High Street End.

We queued for what seemed hours when the mighty Villa visited the Rec in 1964. 2v1 and the first time that Aston Villa had been removed from the FA Cup by a team outside of the top flight. I watched the game from the terracing behind the seats in the North Stand, just about where the ‘corporates’ sit today. And probably within a few feet of Jimmy Robinson…….

September 9th 1970 was I think the only time that I have stood in the East Bank….the day United came to town. They say the crowd was 18509 but I reckon it was more. Richard Walden’s goal was scored at the far end, but who cared…we went mad, and the thousands of Reds fans fell silent. But in the end Charlton, Best and Law were just too good.

January 2nd 1971 was a depressingly cold day. The British Rail ‘Specials’ were late leaving Aldershot…they got lost around Crewe…we took a shortcut along a mineral line and the driver asked a signalman for directions….we got to Anfield just as the game started …we lost 1v0 and Dennis Brown missed a sitter. Then Bingo on the way back with DJ Ken….

Stockport County May 4th 1973…….and promotion, followed by Sunderland beating Leeds in the Cup Final. What a weekend.



Shrewsbury Town and Malcolm Crosby gifting the Shrews a last minute equaliser. The Quarter Final draw for the FA Cup had us playing away to Wolverhampton Wanderers. But the replay at Gay Meadow was just one game too many…..we drank to ‘the lads’ that night.

And then 1987, the first year of the Play-offs….we stuffed Bolton. Then we destroyed the mighty Wolves, and somehow the Shots were back in the 3rd Division. The pinnacle reached….and then 1992…March 20th…Ninian Park…the depth descended.

But we came back….happier…stronger…optimistic…joyful. And how we all cheered as Bully scored from the penalty spot against Hendon, in our last game in the Rymans Premier.

And what a day we had at the Britannia Stadium, Stoke in the Conference Play-off Final…..and the pies at Altrincham ….the victory at the Kassam…..the Scott Davies 94th minute winner at Torquay…the Championship winning point secured at Exeter on April 15th 2008….what a great adventure.

Jimmy gripped the handrails of his hospital bed. I could sense that he was back home in the North Stand…….

So many memories to comfort us all.

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