July 2023 (Page 5)

Pre season kicks off in less than 24 hours with Yeovil Town’s visit to Toolstation Western Premier Division side Buckland Athletic. As Summers go, this one has been one of excitement and a pleasant lack of turmoil. Martin Hellier has communicated with local media, businesses and supporters to an extent his predecessor didn’t – especially in the latter days of his reign. The refresh of Huish Park began in earnest on Day One the anticipation for that first trip to Huish Park is palpable.

On the pitch, we’ve been busy too. Mark Cooper has wasted no time in making changes to his squad in his first pre-season at the club. So far, 12 players have exited Huish Park, including Jamie Reckord, Lawson D’Ath and Max Hunt. The incomings have seen us fill the void at the top end of the pitch, and add some much needed experience. Rhys Murphy is no stranger to Glovers fans, and Jake Hyde and Frank Nouble add even more nous to the attack.

So, what shape are we in?

Goalkeepers

Goalkeepers
Will Buse
Lewis Williams
Will Buse. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.

With Grant Smith’s departure – he’s subsequently signed for Bromley – and Max Evan’s release, Mark Cooper has had to sort out a couple of keepers. In Will Buse we’ve recruited familiarity. Local, knows the group, is more than equipped for the level and IF we build momentum and start climbing, he could be ours for the longterm. Backing him up is Lewis Williams. Signed from Tiverton, he’s worked with goalkeeper coach Phil Osborn before, looks physically ready and ticks that young, hungry, local box that Mark Cooper mentioned after signing Buse.

“It was key for me that I wanted to change the way we recruited. I wanted to try and have more local players which I class as areas such as Bristol, because we are out on a limb and there is no disguising that.”


Defenders

Defenders
Ollie Haste
Jamie Sendles-White
Josh Staunton
Jake Wannell
Alex Whittle
Morgan Williams

Defensively, in my view, there’s still more depth to add and I suspect we’ll have a look into the loan market to pad out the right side of defence. I got hung up on our formation last season, but it changed so frequently it was difficult not to. I think it’s all up for grabs again this season. The personnel is there to go with a back three (although we are in need of a right wing back) but there’s also back four there too. In Jamie Sendles-White and Jake Wannell we’ve got a couple of players who fall into the #knowsthelevel criteria, with Wannell also landing in the local part of Mark Cooper’s venn diagram.


Midfielders

Matt Worthington. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.
Midfielders
Charlie Cooper
Will Dawes
Jordan Maguire-Drew
Josh Owers
Scott Pollock
Jordan Stevens
Matt Worthington

The further we move up the pitch, the more questions there are about how we could line up. There is serious strength in depth in middle of the pitch, to the point that I think we will see departures.

Charlie Cooper and Matt Worthington is a National League pairing in centre midfield, and with Josh Owers commuting down the A37, we’ve added some real potential. You’ve also got Jordan Maguire-Drew, who the manager was itching to give a pre-season too come the end of 2022/23, Scott Pollock and Jordan Stevens who you’re going to have to fit in somewhere between the midfield and attack. It’s a nice problem to have, but we could have a loaded bench when we visit Hemel Hempstead on the opening day.


Attackers

Rhys Murphy in his first spell at Huish Park. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.
Attackers
Benjani Jr
Alex Fisher
Jake Hyde
Malachi Linton
Rhys Murphy
Frank Nouble
Jordan Young

That depth of attack looks as good as strong as we’ve had in years. There’s a bit of everything in there. The poacher in Rhys Murphy, the false 9 in Jordan Young, Jake Hyde’s experience, Frank Nouble (we finally got him!) so nearly dragged Torquay to safety. Sure, there are injury histories for Murphy and Hyde, and Alex Fisher is a long way off a return. But there’s youthful exuberance in Young and Malachi Linton. What they can glean from the experienced heads that have joined on this Summer is going to be invaluable.

Upon his signing, Murphy said: “I have some good memories here and it is such a big football club and the manager is a really good manager, so I am really looking forward to working with him. There are big plans for the club and everyone wants to be playing for a club which is ambitious and this club wants to be higher up the leagues. We want to be winning games and I want to be scoring goals.

How will we line up on the 5th of August is anyones guess, but it’s safe to say we’re going to be a damn sight more experienced than we were 12 months ago, with a boatload of positivity to boot.

Yeovil Town FC unveiled the design of the new Errea kit for the forthcoming season this morning on Twitter.

 

In an evolution of last season’s stripes, this season’s has a finer white stripe with and a proper collar. (We’re not fashion writers…)

It gets a thumbs up from here.

We await details of when the kit is available and the reveal of both the away shirt and the third kit, which was exclusively revealed on Gloverscast #259.

Are you a fan? Let us know in the comments.

Images courtesy of YTFC Twitter.

BBC Somerset have confirmed to the Gloverscast that they intend to continue full coverage of Yeovil Town throughout the 2023/24 season including Match Day Commentary.

The coverage will also see an increased presence for the likes of Taunton town, Weston-super-Mare and Bath City, as the amount of interest increases over the season.

That will mean full radio coverage of all fixtures including those big derby games, providing a service for Glovers’ fans who cannot attend matches on any given day.

Both Gloverscast Ian and Ben were regular voices alongside Sheridan Robins and the team last season, if schedules allow, we hope to be able to play a part in live match-day coverage this campaign too.

Three Valleys Radio had already committed to a full package of commentary for the upcoming season, whilst you know full well where you can find the very best post match chatter (in both Podcast and Written form) on all things YTFC… right here at the Gloverscast!

Yeovil Town will begin their first season of regional football since the mid-1990’s with an away game against Hemel Hempstead on Saturday 5th of August.

With the fixtures now released, we know when we can book those big away day trips and where we can dream of getting that final point or win we need to secure our targets.

After that opening fixture against Hemel, our first home game will see us host St Albans on Saturday August 15th.

Boxing Day is a home game against Taunton Town with us heading on our LONGEST away day on the very final day with a trip to Dover Athletic.

Plenty of other key dates catch the eye; the games against Torquay are seen by many at this early stage to be big fixtures. We head to Plainmoor on Tuesday 7th of November with the return leg against Gary Johnson’s men on Friday 29th March, 2024.

We follow that home game against Torquay with a trip to the Seagull Botherers down on the coast. W*ymouth will welcome us on Monday April 1st… where we will hope to make April Fools of them.

The Claret and Blue lot from down the road head to Huish Park quite early in the season, Tuesday 24th October.

We will face the former clubs of a couple of new signings too, Rhys Murphy scored a boat load for Chemlsford before joining the Glovers first time around, he’ll get an early chance to score against them on Saturday September the 2nd.

Jamie Sendles-White was at Welling until recently, our first clash with them is in late November.

Key additional dates and the Full Fixture table can be found below.


The key play-off dates are as follows;
• Play-Off Eliminator A (5th v 6th) – Tuesday 23 April 2024
• Play-Eliminator B (4th v 7th) – Wednesday 24 April 2024
• Play-Off Semi-Finals – Sunday 28 April 2024
• National League North/South Promotion Finals – Sunday 5 May 2024

As an aside, BT Sport will be in a position to confirm their Live games soon, which may impact some fixtures (although, we agree it’s become less likely to be us) and there is a caveat that the New Years’ Day fixture could be moved back 48 hours to December 30th if all parties decide to agree in a timely manner. All Fixtures and kick off times are subject to change.

DateTeamVenueKick Off Time
5th August 2023Hemel HempsteadAway15:00
12th August 2023St AlbansHome15:00
15th August 2023TruroHome19:45
19th August 2023MaidstoneAway15:00
26th August 2023Tonbridge AngelsHome15:00
28th August 2023Havant & WaterloovilleAway15:00
2nd September 2023ChelmsfordHome15:00
5th September 2023Weston Super-MareAway19:45
9th September 2023Eastbourne BoroughHome15:00
23rd September 2023 Hampton & RichmondAway15:00
7th October 2023AveleyHome15:00
14th October 2023Bath CityAway15:00
21st October 2023WorthingAway15:00
24th October 2023W*ymouthHome19:45
28th October 2023Braintree TownHome15:00
4th November 2023DartfordAway15:00
7th November 2023TorquayAway19:45
11th November 2023Dover AthelticHome15:00
14th November 2023FarnboroughHome19:45
21st November 2023Chippenham TownAway19:45
25th November 2023Welling UnitedAway15:00
2nd December 2023Slough TownHome15:00
16th December 2023Hampton & RichmondHome15:00
23rd December 2023Eastbourne BoroughAway15:00
26th December 2023TauntonHome15:00
1st January 2024TauntonAway15:00
6th January 2024Bath CityHome15:00
13th January 2024AveleyAway15:00
20th January 2024Hemel HempsteadHome15:00
23rd January 2024TruroAway19:45
27th January 2024St AlbansAway19:45
3rd February 2024MaidstoneHome15:00
10th February 2024Tonbridge AngelsAway15:00
17th February 2024Havant & WaterloovilleHome15:00
20th February 2024Weston Super-MareHome19:45
24th February 2024ChelmsfordAway15:00
2nd March 2024FarnboroughAway15:00
9th March 2024Welling UnitedHome15:00
12th March 2024Chippenham TownHome19:45
16th March 2024Slough TownAway15:00
23rd March 2024Braintree TownAway19:45
29th March 2024TorquayHome15:00
1st April 2024W*ymouthAway15:00
6th April 2024WorthingHome15:00
13th April 2024DartfordHome15:00
20th April 2024Dover AthelticAway15:00

 

This month’s Gloverspast is yet another Wembley hero and one of the longest serving members of the famous squad of 2013.

Joining from Newport County, Sam Foley played over 100 times across three seasons with the Glovers including that incredible Play Off campaign.

But, when the success ended, Foley stayed to prove his worth as a key member of the side in the following seasons which included a headline game against Man Utd.

Eventually departing for Port Vale in 2015, Foley will go down as a cult hero at Huish Park



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Yeovil Town fans are set to take on over 5000 miles following the Glovers for the forthcoming 2023/24 season.

But this represents a significant drop from the National League campaign of last season where any supporter who made every away game would have topped 8000 miles on the road.

Yeovil may have lost away days to Gateshead, Scunthorpe and Halifax (to be honest, anywhere even remotely close to Gloverscast Ben and Dave… cheers lads) but there are some fairly long trips still in the schedule… just more east, rather than north.

Yeovil’s longest journey in the upcoming season is a 404 mile round trip to Dover Athletic, but some slightly closer games against Taunton, Weston Super-Mare and Bath have done wonders for the Glovers’ fans carbon footprint.

In comparison, only twice did Yeovil play within 100 miles of Huish Park last season (Eastleigh and Torquay), that number rises to eight this coming season.

If you are supporting Yeovil on the road this season, the grounds might be a bit smaller, the pints might be drunk in front of the terrace rather than behind closed doors, but let’s hope you’re watching some better football, some more goals… and maybe even a win or two.

(note: all mileage numbers are taken from Google Maps direct from Huish Park to the opposition ground – and I’ve included Truro as playing at Plymouth Parkway – the full list is below)

2022/232023/34
TeamMilesTeamMiles
Aldershot Town 105Aveley162
Altrincham210Bath City39
Barnet 130Braintree Town192
Boreham Wood141Chelmsford City180
Bromley147Chippenham Town61
Chesterfield 215Dartford157
Dagenham and Redbridge169Dover Athletic202
Dorking Wanderers 127Eastbourne Borough162
Eastleigh77Farnborough100
Gateshead345Hampton & Richmond Borough118
Halifax Town 255Havant & Waterlooville99
Maidenhead United113Hemel Hempstead Town139
Maidstone United163Maidstone United163
Notts County192Slough Town121
Oldham Athletic230St Albans City141
Scunthorpe United256Taunton Town25
Solihull Moors148Tonbridge Angels155
Southend United184Torquay United67
Torquay United67Truro City90
Wealdstone127Welling United162
Woking110Weston-super-Mare AFC39
Wrexham214Weymouth30
York City280Worthing127
Miles4005Miles2731
Round Trip Miles8010Round Trip Miles5462

Yeovil Town have added a left sided defender to their roster with the addition of former York City man Alex Whittle.

Whittle, 30, is known to Mark Cooper from his time at Forest Green Rovers and fills the natural void left by the departure of Jamie Reckord at the back end of June.

Yeovil fought off a number of other clubs to the signature of the former Chesterfield full-back with Whittle telling YTFC.net: “I’m happy to be here, I know the gaffer (Mark Cooper), I played under him before at Forest Green Rovers and played against him a couple times last season.

“I had a few clubs interested, the gaffer likes to play a good style of football and he’s signed some good players, so I’m happy to be here.”

Welcome to Huish Park, Alex!

 

If at first you don’t succeed…

Yeovil Town have announced the signing of former Torquay front man Frank Nouble.

Nouble was at the centre of a very public transfer saga at the back end of last season, but Mark Cooper appears to have finally got his man.

Commenting on his latest arrival, Cooper said: “We’d agreed a deal with Frank last year but it was blocked and that meant we had to sign a different kind of player. Frank has always been on my radar, we all saw the difference he made to Torquay. He will be a fantastic addition to our changing room and I look forward to working with him.”

 

The signing of Nouble follows the arrivals of fellow frontmen Jake Hyde and Rhys Murphy, adding some much needed firepower to the forward line.

Welcome to Yeovil, Frank… at last!

Did you know that Football’s fixture computers are all Weymouth fans?

Ok, well maybe not, but I’ve had a couple of minutes spare this summer, so have spent a bit of time crunching some numbers around the ‘Big Three’ dates in the football schedule and they don’t look great from a Glovers point of view.

I took the last 24 seasons, from the 1999/20 campaign and worked out if we were Home or Away on the opening day, the final day and on Boxing Day and how those fixtures faired for us.

Let’s start at the start, it seems only logical.

In 1999, the Glovers were away from home on the opening day, and lost 5-0 away at Scarborough… rubbish.

The fixture computer then gave us three home games in a row over the next three seasons, and whilst one of them wasn’t actually at Huish Park, but down the road at Dorchester as we did a little bit of ground sharing, we at least got to show off all our new shiny players to the fans first thing.

Then, just as we reached the promised land of the EFL, things turned sour, we all remember the magical opening away day at Rochdale in 2003, a wonderful scene as Kevin Gall announced to the world the Glovers were playing with the big boys now and weren’t going to be taken lightly,

But that match represented the first of FIVE consecutive opening day away games, and we didn’t win any of those subsequent four.

 

In fact, the next opening day win wouldn’t come until 2009 with a home win over Tranmere with the likes of Alex McCarthy, Steven Caulker and Ryan Mason in the side.

There’s no getting around it, our opening day form has been pretty naff, of the last 24 seasons, we’ve won six, drawn five and lost 13 games to raise the curtain on a league season.

What’s more, our last win on the opening day was way back in the 2016/17 season, when Otis Khan and Kevin Dawson scored against Notts County in a 2-0 win.

Since then, we’ve earned just one point on the opening day, that silly 2-2 draw vs King’s Lynn on the telly.

Right enough about the opening day, let’s move onto Boxing Day., that’ll be better, right?

Well, not really. Firstly, I only have 22 games to work from here as 2021/22 and 2010/11 saw the traditional Boxing Day game postponed… something about too many pigs in blankets or something.

But again, we’ve been Away far more times that Home the day after Old St Nick comes to town, 13 out of 22 occasions have seen us on the road.

Who can forget our 6-2 drubbing of Torquay in 2019/20? Well, that’s about as good as has got of late. The Gulls repaid the favour a year later (6-1) and rubbed salt into the wounds 12 months further down the line (3-0).

13 Losses from the last 22 Boxing Day games in total, just the five wins in there too.

Let’s fast forward to the final day, this has to be better, right?

 

Oh, for… sake, 24 games, 14 away! Who keeps scheduling us to make horrible trips to the likes of Nottingham Forest, ColchesterCARLISLE?

Three of the last four have been away from home too, now in fairness, I’ve counted the Dover game in the shortened season in 2019/20 here as a ‘final day away game’… but a quick look at where we were meant to end that season gives us… Notts County. AWAY. Of course.

So out of the last 70 “Key Dates” we’ve been at home on just 29 occasions and away on a whopping 41 occasions.

In fact, on no fewer than four different occasions, we were away on all three ‘Biggies’ 99/00, 06/07, 17/18 and last season where we got the joy of losing to Scunthorpe first, Boreham Wood last and got a point against fellow strugglers Torquay on Boxing Day.

Only once have we been at home on all three big dates, 2008/09 – but we didn’t win any of them either.

So what about this coming season, the fixtures will be out soon and obviously there’s a lot more local derbies, (oh to have the chance of getting Oldham away on the opening day…)  but there’s still the question of who do we get paired with on Boxing Day.

It’s usually been fairly obvious – Torquay have filled that spot. But with Truro coming into the league (playing in Plymouth) you’d think they’d get the back to back games against one another.

Dan Moss, Josh Staunton and Joe Quigley defend vs Weymouth
Credit: Weymouth Flickr

Bath and Chippenham are quite close, Weston Super-Mare and Taunton are both North and West of us and seem easy to pair off… which leaves us with… Our Fixture Computer Supporting Friends down on the South Coast.

So when those all important dates hit our diary, don’t expect us to have dates at Huish Park scheduled first, last or on Boxing Day.

Who do you think our three key games will be against?

I’m going for Tonbridge away on the first day, Dover away on the last… and a Christmas trip to the Bobby Lucas!

First DayFirst Day ResultBoxing Day Boxing Day ResultFinal DayFinal Day Result
1999/2000AwayLostAwayLostAwayDrawAway all three
2000/2001HomeWin AwayWinHomeLost
2001/2002HomeLostAwayLostHomeWin
2002/2003HomeDrawAwayLostHomeDraw
2003/2004AwayWin HomeLostAwayWin
2004/2005AwayLostHomeWinHomeWin
2005/2006AwayLostHomeDrawHomeDraw
2006/2007AwayDrawAwayLostAwayWinAway all three
2007/2008AwayLostHomeLostAwayLostLost All Three
2008/2009HomeDrawHomeDrawHomeLostHome all three
2009/2010HomeWin HomeWinAwayLost
2010/2011HomeWin N/AN/AAwayWin
2011/2012AwayLostHomeLostAwayLostLost All Three
2012/2013HomeDrawAwayLostAwayLost
2013/2014AwayWin AwayLostHomeLost
2014/2015HomeLostAwayLostAwayLostLost All Three
2015/2016AwayLostAwayLostHomeLostLost All Three
2016/2017HomeWin HomeDrawAwayLost
2017/2018AwayLostAwayWinAwayDrawAway all three
2018/2019AwayLostAwayLostHomeDraw
2019/2020AwayLostHomeWinAwayWin
2020/2021AwayDrawAwayLostHomeLost
2021/2022HomeLostN/AN/AAwayWin
2022/2023AwayLostAwayDrawAwayLostAway all three
2023/2024AwayLostHomeWinAwayWon
Total 24
Total Home101010
Total Away151315
Total Win668
Total Draws545
Total Losses141312


We were delighted to welcome Liam McGuinn to the podcast to talk about his documentary on Yeovil Town. Liam talks through what it was like having unrestricted access, what made the cut (and what didn’t) and how part two will be different!

If you’ve not watched the documentary yet, watch it below. Fair warning, colourful language throughout.


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