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by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Dec 2007 15:21

frimleygreen_shotspur to paraphrase dave snooty,it beggars belief how many miss the point...there is little if any away support in the conference (there are exceptions that bring "numbers",but rare)... and of course,there are many that shy away from paying"league" prices for non- league football. there is nothing wrong with the base support:any other non league club without a league history would roll over and die for average gates like them.


But as already mentioned, you have a solid core support that has been more than happy to pay rip off prices for many a season. Unfortunately, Aldershot will not attract much larger crowds due to the amount of successful clubs around them, least not the fact that half of Hampshire supports Chelsea and AN Other London clubs

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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 09 Dec 2007 16:17

what is the fixation with crowds? reading did very well without them for a century or so.

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 09 Dec 2007 16:56

frimleygreen_shotspur what is the fixation with crowds? reading did very well without them for a century or so.
Reading's crowds have always been good enough to support a football league club. The point is, will Aldershot's be if they get promoted? Anything less than 3000 will see Aldershot as perennial strugglers. Will fans continue to pay modern prices for the Recreation Ground's archaic facilities if the team are struggling? On a cold, wet weekend like today, who is going to pay £15 to stand on an exposed footpath behind a goal to watch a struggling team play a match against Macclesfield?

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by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Dec 2007 17:01

frimleygreen_shotspur what is the fixation with crowds? reading did very well without them for a century or so.


As the good Reverend has pointed out, they are the lifeblood of a team in your position. Two seasons ago it was only £150 more to watch Reading in the Championship than it was to watch Aldershort in the Conference. They aren't going to keep paying it for those sort of facilities, though of course having electronic turnstiles at the Rec was a huge requirement :?

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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 09 Dec 2007 17:13

i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


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by floyd__streete » 09 Dec 2007 17:44

frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


The good burghers of Aldershot have already allowed league football to slip through their fingers once before by tunring up in such pitifully small numbers that their club folded in 1992. So perhaps you should be concerned.

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by Diddyroyal » 09 Dec 2007 17:47

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by Huntley & Palmer » 09 Dec 2007 18:02

frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


You mean three clubs in League 2, which are all ex Conference teams as well.

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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 09 Dec 2007 18:36

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frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


The good burghers of Aldershot have already allowed league football to slip through their fingers once before by tunring up in such pitifully small numbers that their club folded in 1992. So perhaps you should be concerned.


could you give me the gate averages for the season that the club folded? thought not.


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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 09 Dec 2007 18:38

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frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


You mean three clubs in League 2, which are all ex Conference teams as well.


there's the rub "ex" .

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by Ian Royal » 09 Dec 2007 18:57

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frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


You mean three clubs in League 2, which are all ex Conference teams as well.


there's the rub "ex" .


3 is hardly many frimmers.

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by bobbybottler » 09 Dec 2007 19:35

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frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


The good burghers of Aldershot have already allowed league football to slip through their fingers once before by tunring up in such pitifully small numbers that their club folded in 1992. So perhaps you should be concerned.


could you give me the gate averages for the season that the club folded? thought not.

That'd be a tough ask, as most archivists will have expunged them from their records.

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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 09 Dec 2007 19:36

so...the poster has no idea what the clubs attendances were at the time. just an assumption.


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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 09 Dec 2007 19:37

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frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


The good burghers of Aldershot have already allowed league football to slip through their fingers once before by tunring up in such pitifully small numbers that their club folded in 1992. So perhaps you should be concerned.


could you give me the gate averages for the season that the club folded? thought not.

That'd be a tough ask, as most archivists will have expunged them from their records.

why?

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by Coppelled Streets » 09 Dec 2007 20:00

With a bit of luck Frimmers, you'll go up and take that momentum into the League 2 season and go straight up, and fair play if you do. But for the long term you must move into a new stadium!
Even if it means a ground share if possible. A 15,000 seater would more than suffice with a view to later expanding if it was necessary. But good luck to the football club, albeit not against Reading, and hopefully a local derby wont be that far away - in a cup competition!

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 09 Dec 2007 20:08

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frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


The good burghers of Aldershot have already allowed league football to slip through their fingers once before by tunring up in such pitifully small numbers that their club folded in 1992. So perhaps you should be concerned.


could you give me the gate averages for the season that the club folded? thought not.

Aldershot - 2146.

The average that year was 3406.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Dec 2007 20:33

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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 09 Dec 2007 21:11

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frimleygreen_shotspur i see. so the fact that crap little aldershot average more for home games than many a side in league two gives them cause for concern for the future?


The good burghers of Aldershot have already allowed league football to slip through their fingers once before by tunring up in such pitifully small numbers that their club folded in 1992. So perhaps you should be concerned.


could you give me the gate averages for the season that the club folded? thought not.

Aldershot - 2146.

The average that year was 3406.

for how many games?

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by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Dec 2007 21:18

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by frimleygreen_shotspur » 09 Dec 2007 21:21

itis not easy being at the helm in the conference..just the one promo spot and the rest via play offs...it must be changed soon.

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