For the first time this season, Aldershot Town are under the lights at the EBB Stadium with the visitors, Barnet, and as ever, there’s an edition of Shots’ match day programme to accompany and complement your game day viewing.
Shots is full of all your favourite articles and features and has a picture of Aldershot Town striker, Jack Barham on the cover and an in-depth interview with summer signing, Marcus Dewhurst. Find out what position he was playing in fewer than ten years ago, and how he is enjoying living ‘down south’.
Tommy Widdrington and Chairman Shahid Azeem have their regular columns as does captain, Aaron Jones. There are also pages from the Supporters Club where Chair, Becky Morrish, looks at some former favourite Shots, the Shots Foundation and the marketing department and Trevor Knell is back with his regular look at all things football. Makayla Thomas previews our visitors, Barnet, in detail, Rob Worrall’s Fanzone has some brilliant photos of Shots supporters and in View from the Slab, Nick Cansfield bemoans being unable to attend the recent trip to Boston, due to holidaying in Devon.
Continuing to reflect on the glories on the 2002-03 season and the huge promotion achieved at the end of that, Journey to the Top of Non-League focuses on the Shots seventh consecutive win in the league, plus a good start in FA Cup qualifying for Terry Brown’s men, in September 2002. There’s also two pages of Phoenix Puzzlers to test your brain and Shots media manager Sam Carter is the man with the all-important questions in First, Last and Everything, Ollie Bray in the hotseat.
Along with four pages of action from the two recent draws for Aldershot Town, with Boston United and York City, the Shots is available to buy from outlets inside the ground. Don’t forget to purchase your copy!