Monday, 14 November 2011

FA Cup First Round Maidenhead United 1 v 1 Aldershot Town


Maidenhead United certainly have a lot of history. In fact senior football was first played in the town in 1870 and just a year later the club played their first game at York Road, when Marlow were the visitors.

Although when Maidenhead entered the very first FA Cup in 1871 the townsfolk of Aldershot were probably more concerned with the adoption of the Martini-Henry Rifle by the British Army and the realignment of the axis of power in Europe than the 'romance of the cup'.

Under Bismarck, the new Germany successfully defeated France in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871 leaving the British to look towards Germany, rather than France, as their greatest threat.


But on Saturday, after 140 years, making York Road the oldest continually used football ground in the world (by the same club), Maidenhead finally welcomed a League Club to their historic home.

Somewhat rickety but certainly atmospheric, York Road is a quaint old ground. Terracing on three sides of the pitch and a few seats under a tin roof was ample accommodation for the crowd of 2283……

Maidenhead offered very little going forward but did score an excellent goal after only 7 minutes. Aldershot were lazy and careless in the first half…..more urgent and direct in the second, which resulted in a 77th minute equaliser.






The draw was a fair result and we look forward to welcoming The Magpies to the Rec on November 22nd.

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