Steve Claridge: Game will be real Shots in the arm.(Sport)

From: The People (London, England) | Date: March 27, 2005 | Copyright information

Byline: Steve was talking to PETE JENSON

IF international week leaves you a bit cold (I know Macedonia are playing Romania but that's not until Wednesday) then get a fix of proper football today with the mighty Aldershot against Woking.

Sky cameras will be at the Recreation Ground to see the Shots against Glenn Cockerill's team in a Conference League six-pointer.

The gate today will probably be about 5,000, which is 3,000 more than used to watch me ...

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