October 2024 (Page 9)

Yeovil Town loan keeper Ollie Wright is looking to experience the magic of the FA Cup as the Glovers get their campaign underway at Chesham United this weekend.

The young Southampton stopper, who has kept three clean sheets in his last five matches, reached the fourth qualifying round stage whilst on loan at Bath City last season and is looking to go one better this year.

We assume that the 21-year-old’s appearance in front of the media on Thursday means he has been given permission by his parent club to play in the competition, thus making his cup tied for any future rounds.

He said: “I was on loan at Bath City in the FA Cup last season and we played Larkhall Athletic and went 2-0 down (!!), which was a crazy game which we ended up winning 3-2, and we got to (the fourth qualifying round) and then got knocked out by Worthing.

I remember being gutted because we would obviously have been in the first round with the chance of playing a league team which would have been really big. The FA Cup is obviously something I watched as a kid and it is a big thing to be a part of and all I wanted to do (last season) was get to the first round which is hopefully something we can achieve this season.

Ollie Wright. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

Chesham, who won the Southern League Premier Division South by nine points last season, sit 13th in the National League South table after ten games. They booked their place in the fourth qualifying round with a 4-0 home win over Bishop’s Cleeve in a replay on Tuesday night, but Wright is taking nothing for granted.

He said: “We have looked at some clips and they are a direct, physical team which probably means there will be lots of crosses which I have to come and claim which I think is a strength of mine. We just have to be on our game and not fooled by the fact they are in the league below us, they are a good opposition especially as we are away from home which will make that even harder. Home or away we just have to get the job done, but there are some poorer pitches at some grounds.

I learnt last year how much it meant for a National League South side (Bath City) to get so far in the competition, so this year we need to see how far we can go and it would be brilliant if we could draw a League team.

The Glovers go in to the tie, their 354th appearance in the game’s most famous cup competition, having picked up a 1-0 home win over Dagenham & Redbridge last weekend, breaking a run of five matches without a win.

Wright said:  “Everyone said that was our best performance of the season, I think we played really good football especially in the first half, we expressed ourselves and to top it off with a clean sheet and Ciaran (McGuckin) with the goal it was an all-round good performance.

In terms of players, you can tell the standard (of the National League Premier), the tempo is so much quicker and you cannot afford to make mistakes because goals will go in (at this level). It is a big jump but I feel I have settled in nicely, I just need to keep a steady 7/10 (don’t recognise that scoring regime, Ollie!).

Dealing with mistakes is a big challenge, especially as a young goalie, when you have fans behind you who might give you some stick. It is all about being level headed and learning from mistakes. I am here on loan to learn and every game.

Yeovil Town Women, Ladies

Women Secure a Weston-super victory

Match Round Up

Yeovil Town Women 2-1 Weston-super-Mare

Yeovil Town Women earned their second win of the season on Sunday as they overcame local rivals Weston-super-Mare in a tight affair.

In form midfield pair Abbie Carslake and Becky Miles provided the goals for the Glovers once again, as Yeovil propelled themselves into 4th position in the Regen Arable Division One South. 

Paul Knight made two changes to the team who thumped Bideford the previous week, as Orla East and Terri Will replaced Jess Hodge and Katie Evans. Goalkeeper Charlotte Johnson captained the side. 

Yeovil maintained their goalscoring form from the previous week, this was made evident as Abbie Carslake opened the scoring within the opening ten minutes. This was Carslake’s third goal in as many weeks, as she gave the Glovers an early lead, as she did last week.

Despite the Hosts’ early pressure, Weston hit back in the 26th minute courtesy of a penalty kick. Charlotte Johnson was caught behind an opposition forward and bundled her over, giving the referee no choice but to award the spot-kick. Natasha Crew stepped up for the visitors and dispatched the penalty confidently to level it up.

The visitors’ equaliser was cancelled out in just four minutes, as Becky Miles regained Yeovil’s advantage. The midfielder skipped past multiple players before finishing into the far corner of the net, an impressive reaction by Paul Knight’s side. This goal ensured that Miles has been on the scoresheet in every league match so far, she leads the club goalscoring charts with five in the league.

Following Miles’ goal, Weston gave Yeovil another scare as they struck the crossbar from a free kick. 

The teams went in at the break with the score 2-1. 

The conditions at Alvington worsened throughout the second half as the rain poured down, inevitably turning the game into more of a scrap as the half progressed. 

Despite the weather Yeovil were able to hold on to the victory and record their second league victory of the season, putting them on 7 points from 4 matches. 

Match Action

Up Next

Yeovil Town Women return to action on Sunday 13th October as they host Southampton Women in the Adobe Women’s FA Cup Third Round Qualifying 14:00 KO. The fixture is set to be a big test for Paul Knight and his team. 

OppositionKick OffH/ACompetitionScoreLocationScorers
September
01.09.2024SGS Olveston Utd14:00AFAC 1st Q Rnd0-2SGS CollegeN Nicholls '8, B Miles '92
08.09.204Sticker14:00HLeague2-2Alvington LaneB Miles '11, E Hall '55
15.09.2024Helston Athletic14:00ALeague3-1Helston Ath FCB Miles '46
22.09.2024Pucklechurch AFC14:00HFAC 2nd Q Rnd1-1 (4-3Pens)Alvington LaneCarslake '57
29.09.2024Bideford AFC14:00ALeague0-9Kingsley RoadCarslake '10, Hodge '20, Nicholls '45 '85 '90, East '50, Miles '65 '69, Beattie '75
October
06.10.2024Weston-super-Mare14:00HLeague2-1Alvington LaneCarslake '11, Miles '32
13.10.2024Southampton Women's FC14:00HFAC 3rd Q Rnd 1-1 (4-2 Pens)Alvington LaneBall '35, Evans S/O '81
13.10.2024Feniton14:00ALeagueP-PTBC
20.10.2024Plympton14:00ALeague3-0Paradise Road, Plympton
November
03.11.2024Cheltenham Town14:00AFAC 4th Q Rnd7-0Newlands Park
03.11.2024W*ymouth14:00HLeagueP-PAlvington LaneRearranged for 27.04.25 at Huish Park
10.11.2024Sticker14:00ALeague4-0Burngullow Park
17.11.2024Feniton Women14:00ALeague1-4Station Road, FenitonCarslake '26, Davenport '46, Wensley '59, Miles '60
December
01.12.2024Bideford AFC14:00HLeague7-0Alvington LaneMiles '14 '75, Will '42, Davenport '56, Hughes '76, Nicholls '78, Carslake '79.
08.12.2024Weston-super-Mare14:00ALeagueP-PTBC
15.12.2024Honiton14:00HLeague6-0Alvington LaneHughes '8 '40 '49, Davenport '17, Fordrey '44, Childs '68
January
05.01.2025Plympton14:00HLeague3-4Buckler's Mead Leisure CentreUndisclosed Scorers
12.01.2025W*ymouth14:00ALeague1-3Bob Lucas StadiumFordrey '8, Carslake '44, Hunt '69
February
02.02.2025Feniton14:00HLeague5-0Somerton Sports Club Hall '9, Hunt '11 '34, Childs '12, Fordrey '80
09.02.2025Saltash Utd14:00HLeague3-0Alvington LaneMiles '17, Hunt '39, Carslake '53
March
02.03.25Honiton14:00ALeagueHoniton Sports and Social Club
09.03.25Weston-super-Mare14:00ALeagueThe Optima Stadium
16.03.25Keynham Town14:00ACounty CupKeynsham Town FC
23.03.25Saltash United14:00ALeagueKimberly Stadium
April
27.04.25W*ymouth14:00HLeagueHuish Park

Ref, Referee, Match Official

It’s time to turn our attention to the FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round and the Glovers head to Chesham to play for a spot in the first round proper.

Our officials for the game have been confirmed and it’s Mr Scott Tallis who will take charge.

Mr Tallis has been mainly an EFL Referee for this current season, but is well versed in the National League set up… and refereeing Yeovil Town games.

He’s officiated the Glovers six times, and fairly oddly has awarded us four penalties in that time.

The last time we saw him was not a good experience though, it was the 2-1 defeat to Scunthorpe on the opening day of the 2022/23 season – Chris Hargreaves’ first competitive fixture in charge.

He was also in the middle for a sublime Joe Quigley hat trick against Solihull Moors and Quigley benefitted again when he scored from the spot after Luke Wilkinson had been booted into the air by an Aldershot defender early in the 2021-22 season.

Mr Tallis will be assisted by Grant Taylor, Niall Fenton and Ashley Clarke is on fourth official duties.

Mr Tallis decides that kicking Luke Wilkinson really hard, is a foul. Quite right too.

Tickets are on sale for Yeovil Town’s trip to National League South side Chesham United in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round on Saturday.

The match at The Meadow is ALL TICKET which means you will not be able to buy one at the ground.

To buy tickets – CLICK HERE.

Prices:

Adult: £15.00

Concessions (Over-65s and Students with ID): £12.00

Next Gen (18-23 years): £10.00

Under-18s: £5.00

Under-12s (with a full paying adult): £1.00

The Generals secured the tie with a 4-0 home win over Bishop’s Cleeve in their third qualifying round replay on Tuesday night.

A full Huish Hugh Ciderspace Away Travel Guide to Chesham is available to view – HERE.

 

Yeovil Town now know that they will face Chesham United inn the Fourth Qualifying Round of the FA Cup.

They won their replay on Tuesday by a score line of 4-0 in some pretty awful weather, a week after drawing 0-0 in the first attempt to settle this tie a week ago.

Details, like tickets, travel and a full away guide will hopefully be on their way in the coming days.

Yeovil Town Loanee Raph Araoye has been back with his parent club this Tuesday getting more minutes in for their Under 21s.

Bristol City Under 21s took on their counterparts from QPR and got the full 90 minutes in a 1-0 win.

Araoye was used from the bench at the weekend for the Glovers coming on for Dylan Morgan with 20 minutes to go in the win over Dagenham.

That was his first YTFC appearance since hobbling off against Boston way back on August 31st.

It remains to be seen if he, or any of the other loanees, are available for selection for the FA Cup clash with permission needed from their parent clubs to participate. 

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Yeovil Town Under-18s have progressed in the first round of the Roger Stone Memorial Cup with a 4-0 win at Street on Tuesday night.

Captain Corey Koerner, the full-back who spends his Saturdays on loan at Plymouth Parkway, gave the young Glovers the lead after just 24 minutes.

George Geraghty added a second five minutes before half-time, Joe Crisp made it 3-0 soon after before Koerner completed the scoring with nine minutes remaining.

The victory puts the Under-18s in to the second round of the competition having already made it to the next round of the FA Youth Cup.

Congratulations to the young Glovers on their cup success.


Ben has had to call in the cavalry for this episode with FGCQC Rob Manley and Birthday Boy Chris Fox tagging in.

We pick apart the 1-0 win over both Dagenham and Redbridge, look ahead to an FA Cup weekend and discuss… is Ciaran McGuckin giving anyone else Paddy Madden vibes!?

All that and more in your latest multi award nominated Gloverscast.


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