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Aldershot Town 3-1 Barnet: Shots answer the critics in style

From zeros to heroes, Aldershot Town left it late to seal a first home win of the season – but Bees boss Dean Brennan accused his side of putting in a naïve display.

Aldershot Town

By Steve Gibbs

ALDERSHOT TN 3
Effiong 25, 90, Willard 90+3

BARNET 1
Pritchard 34

DOUBLING UP: Inih Effiong slots home his and Aldershot Town’s second goal
PICTURE: Ian Morsman really proud of them.”

FROM zeros to heroes, Aldershot Town left it late to seal a first home win of the season – but Bees boss Dean Brennan accused his side of putting in a naïve display.
After Bank Holiday Monday’s defeat against Maidstone brought a mutinous atmosphere to the EBB Stadium, protests against chairman Shahid Azeem and talk of supporter boycotts, this was a thrilling way to bounce back and upset th...

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