Cheltenham Town boss Mark Yates was obviously watching a different match on Saturday afternoon and put Dean Morgans brilliant match winner down as "bad defending" from his side!
AFC Bournemouth stretched their unbeaten start to the season to three games yesterday evening as Eddie Howe's side inflicted a 1-0 defeat over The Shots and following the match he put it all down to "sheer hard work".
Divizes-born midfielder Chris Allen says it is a massive incentive to get the chance to play against Swindon Town after impressing pre-season for Exeter City, reports the Wiltshire Times.
Tim Edwards from the Harrow Observer have reported that Exeter City are the latest Football League club to run the rule over Wealdstone defender Carl Martin.
Aldershot News reporter Joanna Till has stated that a football hooligan has been warned to expect a jail sentence after admitting his part in a brawl at Ash Vale railway station last year.
Argus reporter Andy Naylor, has reported that injury woes at Brighton & Hove Albion could see them ask for striker Jake Robinson to be recalled, but only if The Shots agree.
Local Rotherham newspaper, The Star, have reported that Rotherham United boss Mark Robins has said that his side are aiming to finish in the equivalent of a top three spot in League Two.
The Lancashire Telegraph has reported that disappointed Accrington Stanley manager Jogn Coleman has refused to blame the referee for his sides 3-1 defeat against The Shots at the weekend.
With Aldershot Town's League Two fixture at Gillingham having been postponed, The Shots will have now been out of action for nearly three weeks before they get to play their next competitive fixture.