PAIR GET OVER THE SAFETY BARRIER
The Non-League Football Paper|April 23, 2023
Both Aldershot Town and York City will almost certainly play their football in the National League next season after sharing the spoils at the LNER Community Stadium.
Matthew Butterworth
PAIR GET OVER THE SAFETY BARRIER

Aldershot are mathematically safe after Torquay United slipped to a late equaliser at Altrincham, whilst York are all but secure with the Gulls needing to beat Wrexham with a large goal swing next Saturday in order to leapfrog them.

Tyler Frost's stoppage-time equaliser earned Aldershot the vital point they needed, while maintaining manager Tommy Widdrington's unbeaten start of the Hampshire club.

"The message from the off was we didn't want to rely on anybody else," Widdrington said. "These lads were in a low place when I first walked in the door, they weren't on a great run of form. But with five games we've picked up points in every one of those games, we've scored in every one and that's a recipe for doing okay.

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