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Whose funeral are Neville and Beckham going to? And why are they smiling when they are dressed for a funeral?
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The amount of potential suitors in lower league football has never been seen before. Aldershot Towns unique position puts it not only at the forefront of being able to seek investors but also in achieving growth beyond what it could ever imagine.
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It might be a good time to have a word with this bloke. He might see us as a good causebrian bloomfield wrote: ↑Thu May 08, 2025 5:00 pm The amount of potential suitors in lower league football has never been seen before. Aldershot Towns unique position puts it not only at the forefront of being able to seek investors but also in achieving growth beyond what it could ever imagine.

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Anyone else find it interesting that in the 10 years or so Mr Azeem has been here there's not been a single bit of interest from any half credible investor or new owner? We must be a proper basket case.brian bloomfield wrote: ↑Thu May 08, 2025 5:00 pm The amount of potential suitors in lower league football has never been seen before. Aldershot Towns unique position puts it not only at the forefront of being able to seek investors but also in achieving growth beyond what it could ever imagine.
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Maybe that’s a question that you could get the supporters club to ask the next time that they have a q&a session with him.Mytshot wrote: ↑Thu May 08, 2025 6:17 pmAnyone else find it interesting that in the 10 years or so Mr Azeem has been here there's not been a single bit of interest from any half credible investor or new owner? We must be a proper basket case.brian bloomfield wrote: ↑Thu May 08, 2025 5:00 pm The amount of potential suitors in lower league football has never been seen before. Aldershot Towns unique position puts it not only at the forefront of being able to seek investors but also in achieving growth beyond what it could ever imagine.
I believe though that it was a similar scenario when John McGinty and Kris Machala were chairmen. We needed investment then but there wasn’t any forthcoming (unless of course someone on here knows different). The same could be said when we were in administration; the club could have been purchased quite cheaply by a potential buyer but the only serious bid ‘on the table’ was from the consortium.
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Must admit an hour from central London. Why has no one come to build Aldershot ? admit the town and owning nothing is hardly any reason to come here though the potential is massive.if you have a few million you can afford to lose every season.