After Monday evening's victory at Torquay United, witnessed by over 900 jubilant Shots supporters who travelled to Devon, goalkeeper Nikki Bull spoke passionately about the role that the supporters have played and can continue to play this season.
He told the clubs official website, "The fans at Aldershot lost their football club in 1992 and had it taken away through no fault of their own.
"There are hundreds of people who have dedicated time, effort and finances to rebuild the club over the years.
"These people are so passionate and we as players and the management can give something back to the fans.
"There is a long way to go this season and it would be great to see some great crowds at the Rec. I am sure that they will come to support. A packed Rec is so special and creates a great atmosphere.
"Words cannot describe for those supporters how great they were at Torquay. Even when Torquay scored our fans really got behind us and at times I may have been making the saves but it felt like they were keeping the ball out with me.
"They deserve success more than anyone and I just prey to God that we can give it to them".
Normal admission prices for juniors will apply for the FA Trophy semi final v Ebbsfleet United and the Setanta Shield semi final versus Woking.
Chief Executive Bob Bowden added, "We want to encourage as many people as possible to support The Shots in the run up towards what could be an historic season for the club.
Children are an important element within our fan base and we want to grow and encourage as many as possible to become life-long fans.
"In return they'll get to see some great football and be a participant within a special element of the Aldershot community."
Kids For £1 Until End Of Season
Under 16's will be admitted to each of The Shots final five BSP fixtures for just £1 per game as the club look to boost the clubs attendance figures in the run up to the end of the season.