A few days ago sadly we lost a true rebel, we would ask all supporters in the ground to participate in a minutes applause on the 83rd minute to honour such a great man!
Please RT this to get as many eyes on this as possible home and away ❤️
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@SteveAtters12 Think ticket sales were around 550 in an allocation of 600. Heard the shot count heavily favoured Slough in the end which really surprised me but could have edged it, but the point was just about right in the end. Much rather have these derbies than games against Hampton
@McDscrote@EUFCofficial@sloughtownfc Are you sure you’re allowed to post on socials from their ground? Sure it will be against one of their regulations, like they have their own tweets going out or some other such ridiculous reason.
Astounded by the level of entitlement and self importance on display from the visiting media team tonight. Insistent they can do what they want, from where they want and then lying to try and get their way. Didn’t need all that on top of very challenging broadcast conditions.
Get your 𝙁𝙍𝙀𝙀 family ticket to our Community Day at Arbour Park today!
As well as our match against Salisbury, there's plenty of activities for all the family, with turnstiles opening at 12:30pm.
Use the code 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗨𝗡𝗜𝗧𝗬𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲 at checkout.
Get yours now: https://t.co/q9O6dNygTQ
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This Saturday, we are proud to host a special Community Day as the Rebels take on Salisbury at Arbour Park!
The club is inviting local families, supporters and the wider community to come together for an afternoon of football and fun, with FREE family tickets available for the fixture.
For more information, visit: https://t.co/w2tW80YHfu
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Make ‘Blue Monday’ Amber 💛
Today only, we’re offering half price tickets for Saturday’s home match against @tonbridgeangels in National League South!
Just use the code ‘HAPPYMONDAY’ at checkout.
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Slough Town’s ongoing commitment to supporting the community is highlighted in this short video from one of our weekly disability football sessions at Arbour Park.
Led by our Community Manager, Ade Gomm, the session gives adults with any disability the opportunity to enjoy football, have fun, and meet new people in a welcoming and inclusive environment — completely free of charge.
Held every Monday from 11am–12pm, this behind-the-scenes look shows the real impact of physical activity, social interaction and positive mental wellbeing, and why football remains such a powerful tool within our community.
We’re proud to continue building and strengthening our work beyond the pitch.
Our thanks to Amit Amin and Naroop Jhooti from The Dad Project for filming and editing the video.
✉️ For more information on this session or any of our community activities, please email [email protected]
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