February 2025 (Page 8)

Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper has said that he hopes the side’s enforced rest from competitive action will only be seen as a positive, if the group return with a ‘new energy’ heading into the final months of the season.

The Glovers haven’t played since January 25th when a second half collapse, the likes of which the England cricket team would be proud of, saw Rochdale run out 4-0 winners. 

There’s been change a plenty at Huish Park in the last few days BBC Radio Somerset’s Jack Killah started by asking about the change in goalkeeper, after Ollie Wright returned to Southampton and Aidan Stone join the club.

Ollie Wright saves low. Pic Gary Brown

Cooper said: “We got the opportunity to sign a permanent goalkeeper through circumstance really, that somebody that’s moved into the area. It’s something that we felt, for the long term future, we had to do. Obviously Southampton recalled Ollie, and he’s gone straight back out to Solihull. So, I think we can look at it from Ollie’s point of view, as a really positive loan. He played every minute of every game, and he’s gone away from here having a really positive experience.

“[Aidan’s] got a little bit more experience. He’s played League football. He’s played in a promotion final in League Two and won it with Port Vale, so he understands. He can kick the ball a long way, which will help us. Just [adds] a bit of experience. It’s no slight on Ollie, the only thing was it was a chance for us to get a permanent player.”

Aidan Stone will be joined at Huish Park another player with Port Vale connections. Vale’s James Plant returned to the club on loan for the remainder of the season, something which seems to have gone down well with, well, everyone!

“Of course, you always want as many good players as you can, and we’ve missed James and and he did great for us. And like I said, we’re always trying to improve the squad, and he would definitely do that.”

James Plant. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown

Following the departure of Matt Worthington the question of who takes the title of ‘club captain’ and who leads the side out was raised with plenty of the senior Yeovil players having worn the armband this season, but Cooper sees the armband as something fairly symbolic and wants multiple players to show leadership on and off the field.

“Jake Wannell was captain for the last game. The captaincy for me is just an armband. I think you need 11 captains, and there’s different kind of captains. You lead by example on the pitch, you rant, rave, scream, shout. But, you need lots of different captains in different areas of the pitch. So for me, it’s an armband, unless you’ve got one real standout candidate. I think those days are gone now. Where you get your Vinnie Jones, Terry Butcher [ed. or Skiverton, maybe?], Tony Adams. I think those, those kind of captains are not about as much now. So Jake Wannell will continue to to be the captain at the moment, and he’s got all the credentials and attributes.”

Jake Wannell. Pic Gary Brown

Speaking of the break, Cooper was keen to emphasise that hitting the ground running heading into four games against sides who currently sit below the Glovers in the table, was key.

“I think it was good for us to reset and digest and have a look where we were. The reset only works if you come in with a new energy. It doesn’t work if it’s just back to the same old. So, we’ve tried to change a few things and give it a real new energy and a new feel about it, and be a bit more front foot. It’s been a really good week.”

Speaking of the first of those opponents, Dagenham, who have played and lost twice since the Glovers last played, the manager said: “They’ve showed some good bits. Lewis [Young], the manager, is trying to make his way in the game. He’s brought in a really knowledgeable assistant, Terry Connor, who I know, [is] a brilliant sounding board for Lewis. They’ve had some difficult results, Forest Green twice, York, and been narrowly on the wrong side. That can happen and I’m sure they’ll be looking to bounce back on Saturday. 

With an eye on the game, the Glovers will have a new look midfield as Charlie Cooper starts the first of a two-game ban for the accumulation of  10-yellow cards, but says that everyone else is fit… we’re not sure if that means Aaron Jarvis’ hamstrings have healed VERY quickly or if his absence was kind of assumed.


Finally, as an aside, the manager was asked about the National League’s ‘3 Up’ campaign, an effort to try and secure a third promotion spot from the National League to the Football League. The gaffer is on board.

“I think it should happen because, I think if you look at the league above, four promotion places, so four up, two down didn’t really make sense. It should be a meritocracy, really. It should be the same in our level where there’s more teams going up. I think back in the day, people would say, ‘I’m not sure the Non-League teams could cope with going full time’. Everybody’s ready now, at our level – everybody’s ready and could handle it. I think it is 15 ex-League teams in the National League Premier. I think it would make it even more interesting. It’s definitely something that I think should be pushed through. But it’s turkeys voting for Christmas. And, if you’re in a bottom seven, eight of League Two, you’re not going to vote for another place going down. I think they have to get 70/75% of the vote as well. So I can’t see EFL, League Two Chairman, Chief Execs voting for it, but I think that should be something that should be forced through. Fingers crossed.”

Ref, Referee, Match Official

For the second time this season, Yeovil Town will be officiated by James Bancroft.

Bancroft took charge of the bonkers game between the Glovers and AFC Fylde – a seven goal thriller that Yeovil came out on the right side of.

That actually represented Bancroft’s first ever game in charge of Yeovil – and he barely got a mention in our match report, which is normally a good thing.

Only Dom Bernard saw Yellow for the Greens on the day.

Overall, Mr Bancroft has been in charge of 10 games at this level so far this season, given 40 yellows, three reds and just the one penalty.

He’s NEVER refereed a Dagenham fixture.

A quick google of his name and we can’t even find much in the way of highly controversial stories surrounding him either; he did call off the Boxing Day clash between York and Oldham due to bad fog – but it was really foggy.

He will be assisted by Michael Chard, Alex Shipp and Harrison Blair will be on fourth official duties.

Here’s a picture of James Bancroft at Fylde… oh and some other people too.

Dom Bernard celebrates his winner at AFC Fylde. Picture courtesy of Bekah Harper.


On this episode we are joined by James Bent, a striker who made his first appearance in 1999 with the club managed by Steve Thompson and played under four separate Glovers’ managers.

Yeovil Town have signed former Notts County goalkeeper Aidan Stone  following Ollie Wright’s departure.

The 25-year-old, who has been on loan at Boston United in the National League Premier Division this season, was released from his contract earlier this week to allow him to move closer to his family in Devon.

He joins on a permanent deal after the club announced that Wright had returned to his parent club Southampton just over halfway through his season-long loan spell which saw him arrive in the summer.

Stone began his professional career with Burnley in the Premier League in 2017, albeit not featuring for them, before dropping down to Mansfield Town and Port Vale where he found himself in competition for his position.

In June 2023, he joined Notts County to compete with number one Sam Slocombe, but suffered a nightmare debut being sent off after 15 minutes of the opening match against Sutton United which the Magpies went on to lose 5-1. He did return to the starting line-up making 26 appearances last season.

However, he was transfer listed by manager Stuart Maynard in the summer and loaned out to National League Premier side Boston United in September where he remained until the end of last year, before returning to Meadow Lane and then being released from his contract this week.

Yeovil Town have announced the departure of goalkeeper Ollie Wright after his season-long loan from Premier League Southampton was cut short.

The 22-year-old joined back in July and has been the Glovers’ first choice number one since his arrival, but has returned to his parent to club ahead of schedule.

On Monday evening, a club statement said: “We can confirm Ollie Wright has returned to Southampton after being recalled from his loan spell.

The former Worthing stopper has been an ever-present for the Glovers this season.

He has kept nine clean sheets in his 29 league appearances in all competitions, including making made some vital saves against Boston, Gateshead and plenty others… and nearly, got on the end of a last gasp corner or two.

With only goalkeeping coach Matt Gould available as cover, one assumes we can see another gloveman heading in to Huish Park at some point before this weekend’s trip to Dagenham & Redbridge.

Thanks for your efforts, Ollie.

James Plant has returned to Yeovil Town on loan from Port Vale until the end of the season.

The versatile left-sided player has already clocked up 10 league games for the Glovers including a couple of goals to his name against Barnet and a ‘he-absolutely-meant-it’ effort against Southend United.

He returned to his League Two parent club having picked up an injury in mid-December.

Speaking to the club’s social media, the 20-year-old said: “I’m buzzing to be back. It was frustrating to pick up a little injury, but I have got through the rehab, so I am ready to go and hopefully I can get straight back in to it.

I need to build on what I did here last time, I have obviously had a little bit of set back but that is football, so I just want to build on it and see where we can go this season.

“It is always nice when you see people you have not seen for a while, so it was good to catch up and then we were straight back to work.”

James Plant. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

Plant is expected to be part of the Glovers’ squad which travels to Dagenham & Redbridge this weekend looking for their first week since mid-December. They were without a fixture last weekend due to their intended opponents, Boston United, commitments in the FA Trophy.

The ‘new’ arrival added: “The lads have had a little break (with no fixture last weekend) and we will have a full week’s training and hopefully go to Dagenham, get the three points and build from there.

The deal means, that, at time of writing, the Glovers have six loanees on the books (Ollie Wright, Sean McGurk, Ciaran McGuckin, Kofi Shaw and Kyrell Wilson) so one will have to miss out on a match day or return to their parent club going forward, as only five are allowed in a matchday squad.

Welcome back to Somerset, James!

We are delighted to announce that The Gloverscast, the only independent platform totally dedicated to providing news and views for Yeovil Town FC supporters, is now officially registered as a Community Interest Company (CIC).

Since our inception in 2020, The Gloverscast has been dedicated to providing an engaging space for Yeovil Town fans to connect, share their passion, and stay informed about the latest club developments. Over the years, we have worked both tiredly and tirelessly to offer insights, coverage, interviews and generally shine a light on the football club we love. 

The transformation into a CIC reflects The Gloverscast’s ongoing commitment to our community of supporters. By becoming a Community Interest Company, we have taken formal steps to ensure that all donations are used to directly improve The Gloverscast and benefit Yeovil Town FC fans. The CIC status will further empower us to expand what we do to serve you.

The Gloverscast has always been driven by the support of the Yeovil Town fanbase, who have generously donated time and resources to help the platform grow.

With this new status, we will be able to expand our initiatives, improve its content offerings, and foster an even stronger sense of community among Yeovil Town FC fans. We are committed to working alongside supporters to ensure the platform continues to evolve in line with the needs and interests of the Yeovil Town fanbase.

We’ve always believed that The Gloverscast is for the community, and this transition allows us to be even more transparent and accountable to the supporters who make it all possible. We’re incredibly proud to be part of this passionate and dedicated fanbase.


How the Gloverscast gives back to the YTFC community

  • In-Depth Analysis and Insight
  • Fostering Community Connection
  • Support for Fan Voices
  • Accessibility of Information
  • Celebration of Club Culture
  • Engagement Beyond Matchdays
  • Encouragement of Grassroots Support

The January survey results are in and Yeovil Town supporters have that mid-table feeling at the moment.

We asked you, the loyal readers of the only independent website totally dedicated to Yeovil Town FC, the usual five questions to get ourselves a benchmark of the mood among the Huish Park faithful. (Out of 7, of course.)

Those questions are:

  1. How do you think Mark Cooper is doing?
  2. How do you think the players have performed?
  3. What would you score the ownership/board?
  4. What would you score the communication from the club?
  5. What would you score the match day experience this season?

We also asked you whether you agreed or disagreed with the following statement: I am supportive of YTFC hosting a fan forum

As you can see on the graph below, everything is pretty middle of the road – much like the Glovers. Mark Cooper scores a 4.12, the players a 4.16, the ownership a 4.47, communication 4.45 and match day experience is 4.40.

With regards to the Fan Forum, there was overwhelming support for it with a 6.2 out of 7 score.*

Graph showing results from latest YeoGov survey.
*241 responses

For the full picture of the YeoGov tracker since we started it in August 2022 (minus the gaps last season) take a look at the chart below.

No game for the Yeovil Town first team, but that doesn’t mean that Yeovil players weren’t in action.

We start in the National League South where… and we’ve double checked here… W*ymouth scored FIVE, including two fantastic strikes from Brooklyn Genesini.

Will Buse was between the sticks for the Terras and had a great view of the action at the other end. The result means they’re now just 11 points from safety.

 Jordan Thomas played the full 90 for Torquay United, they lost 1-0 to Maidstone, to lose a little bit of ground at the top of an incredibly tight table.

Into the regional leagues and Corey Koerner scored a direct free kick for Sherborne in their 3-1 win over Blackfield and Langley. Joe Crisp was named on the bench for the Zebras too and came on in the second half.

George Geraghty scored from the bench for Bridport in their convincing 5-1 win over Okehampton. Sol Padmore was also in the starting line up.

 

Other games with Yeovil interest were called off, it’s still a bit damp in the South West region!