July 2025 (Page 3)

Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper has said he is hoping to strengthen his squad within the next week having seen them go down to a 2-1 defeat at home to Bristol Rovers at Huish Park on Saturday.

The Glovers took the lead courtesy of an own goal from visiting goalkeeper Brad Young after 21 minutes and impressed before the break, but second half goals from former loanee Kofi Shaw and substitute Luke Thomas sealed the win for the League Two side.

Cooper fielded five trialists with two new faces in the starting line up, Birmingham City Under-21s captain Byron Pendleton and Bristol City Under-21s’ goalkeeper Josey Casa-Grande both completing the full 90 minutes on their first outings.

Ex-Rovers’ striker Jevani Brown, who has been with Yeovil all pre-season, started the match with midfielders Luke McCormick, who was released from The Memorial Stadium in the summer, and Teo Kurtaran appearing off the substitutes’ bench.

Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Josh Perkins, Cooper said: “We are still trying to build the squad, we are probably two or three players short. We are still looking and hopefully we can get that done in the next week. I do not want to be going in to the last week of pre-season when we are still trying to put everything together, but I have said we are trying to get as much quality as we can and if we have to wait a little bit to do that, that is what we will do because it is a long season.”

Asked specifically about the right-back position which has been vacant since the departure of Michael Smith at the end of last season and an impressive, the boss added: “We played with wing-backs today, whether they are a right-back or a right wing-back, it does not matter as long as they are a good player. We are on the look out for a couple of loans to give us the squad numbers, but we still have a couple of permanent (signings) we want to do. I am speaking with (Executive Chairman) Stuart (Robins) and (owner) Prabhu (Srinivasan) to hopefully get that done.

Trialist Byron Pendleton fires a shot in on goal against Bristol Rovers.
Trialist Byron Pendleton, the Birmingham City Under-21s captain, who played at right wing-back.

In a joint statement published by the club on Friday, the owner and Executive Chairman said that they expected more players to arrive following the signings of striker Tahvon Campbell, winger James Daly and defender Kyle Ferguson.

The statement said: “We completely understand some of the frustration around the perceived lack of transfer activity – but please be assured, that Mark and his coaching team are working tirelessly to bring in the right players.

Our approach this summer has been considered and deliberate. It’s about quality over quantity – building a competitive, energetic squad that fits Mark’s vision. So far, we’ve welcomed Kyle Ferguson, Tahvon Campbell and James Daly, and we expect more to follow.

The statement went on to talk about the decision to move first-team training from South Somerset to the SGS Wise Academy, north of Bristol, which a reply to a supporter question on social media suggested has taken up a chunk of the budget available for to the manager.

Asked about his impression of the new training facilities, Cooper said that moving the training base had helped his recruitment this summer.

He said: “I have said all along, if there was a facility like (the SGS WISE Academy) in Yeovil, we would be training in Yeovil, but there is not. That is the long-term aim of the club, but at the minute we have got a good base. It helps our recruitment, we have got some players through the door that we would never have got if we were in Yeovil.

Following an impressive first half display which saw Pendleton shine in the right back position, where recruitment is certainly needed, the Glovers struggled to cope with Bristol Rovers after the break.

Trialist McCormick and Josh Sims replaced Daly and Brett McGavin at the interval whilst their opponents replaced Young with first-choice keeper Jed Ward and summer signing Ryan Howley. As ever with pre-season their were multiple changes from both sides through the second half – see our match report for full details.

On his side’s performance, Cooper added: “I thought we were really good in the first half, but when you make changes it disrupts your rhythm and we lost our way a little bit in the second half. They bring on some really good players in the second half and they had an added zest to it, but we have to take the positives from it – a good day, a good crowd, the Thatcher’s Stand was in full voice, so it was really positive. We are a week behind Bristol Rovers in terms of preparation and that probably showed in the end.

A crowd of 2,236, including more than 500 Rovers’ fans, turned out for the fixture which was played in honour of Marcus Stewart, the legendary striker who played for both clubs, and to raise money and awareness of Motor Neurone Disease.

The former frontman was diagnosed with the condition in 2022 shortly before he took up a role as Head of Player Development at Huish Park which he held until May.

Asked for an appreciation of Stewart, Cooper said: “He just takes the micky out of me constantly, but he is a top bloke, a top player and the game is going to miss him. He is moving away from the area to be nearer his family and it is going to tough not to come in and having to make him coffee and have him tell you how bad the coffee is. Sometimes when you have had a defeat, he is able to lift the mood and we are going to miss that.”

With no midweek fixture until the next pre-season friendly, a trip to take on National League South Bath City, managed by former Yeovil player and manager, Darren Way next weekend, Cooper said he plans to up the intensity in training.

He said: “I have told the players whatever bumps they have, they need to be ready to run hard on Tuesday because our intensity will go up over the next two weeks. We have broken ourselves in to (pre-season training) quite nicely and tried to make sure we do not have too many bumps and bruises, but they have got to be ready to run hard next week and for the weeks after.”

The scoreboard at Huish Park beamed a thankyou message to Marcus Stewart at the final whistle.
A crowd of 2,236 turned out for the match to recognise the contribution of legendary striker Marcus Stewart. Picture courtesy of Debs Curtis.

The scoreboard at Huish Park beamed a thankyou message to Marcus Stewart at the final whistle.

Two second half goals saw Yeovil Town go down to defeat at the hands of Bristol Rovers in the ‘Match for Marcus’ pre-season friendly at Huish Park on Saturday.

A crowd of 2,236, including a healthy 512 from Bristol, turned out to recognise Marcus Stewart, the legendary striker who played for both sides. All gate receipts are being donated to raising money and awareness of Motor Neurone Disease, the condition which the forward was diagnosed with in 2022.

It was an impressive first half for the Glovers which saw them take the lead when Rovers’ goalkeeper Brad Young punched a Brett McGavin corner in to his own net after 21 minutes, but the League Two opposition moved up a gear after the break and goals from ex-Glovers’ loanee Kofi Shaw and Luke Thomas wrapped up the result.

First half

The Glovers lined up with trialist Bristol City Under-21s goalkeeper Josey Casa-Grande in goal with ex-Rovers’ striker Jevani Brown also named in the starting line-up alongside Birmingham City Under-21s defender Byron Pendleton, playing at right-back. Midfielders Teo Kurtaran and Luke McCormick, a former trialist and first-team player for The Gas, were the other trialists named on the substitutes’ bench for the match.

Pendleton is under contract at St Andrews until the summer of 2027 so would be a loan if he is the man Mark Cooper is looking to fill the boots of Michael Smith. 

Before kick-off, there was a one-minute silence in memory of  all those who were injured and affected by the coach crash which killed a ten-year-old boy near Minehead on Thursday.

The opening exchanges saw former Glovers’ loanee Kofi Shaw have a shot deflected away for a corner, but it was Yeovil who took the lead after 21 minutes. An in-swinging corner from Brett McGavin was punched in to his own net by Rovers’ keeper Brad Young. The goal was credit to Morgan Williams, but in reality is was an OWN GOAL from the keeper.

On 29 minutes, those in green-and-white thought Yeovil had doubled their lead when trialist Pendleton got away down the right with only Young to beat, but his shot went in to the side netting. The rippling of the net proved to be an illusion for those in the Main Stand and Thatcher’s End – but those away fans in the Screwfix Stand had a far better view of what had really happened.

Trialist Byron Pendleton, who captains Birmingham City's Under-21s, sinks to his knees after coming close.
Trialist Byron Pendleton sinks to his knees after hitting the side netting. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

At the other end, a quick move from Rovers saw Micah Anthony found in space on the left side of the box, he fired an effort in but it was well blocked by Williams after 32 minutes and the only other action in Yeovil’s favour saw Young have more problems with corners from McGavin. For the visitors Ollie Dewsbury almost took advantage of a lax header back to Casa-Grande, but put his header wide.

Overall, the first half offered many reasons to be impressed with for Yeovil. Pendleton looked a threat going forward down the right with McGavin impressing and Harvey Greenslade and Aaron Jarvis linking up well in the forward line.

Half-time:  Yeovil Town 1 Bristol Rovers 0

Both sides made two changes at half-time with James Daly and Brett McGavin replacing by trialist Luke McCormick and Josh Sims for Yeovil.

The visitors found an equaliser just three minutes in to the second half as Kofi SHAW was awarded the freedom of Huish Park’s midfield to stride forward and smash a shot from outside the box past Casa-Grande. A fantastic strike and it appears the curse of the old boy exists in pre-season as well.

Bryant Bilongo had a great opportunity to put them ahead after 56 minutes after a one-two with substitute Luke Thomas saw him saunter in to the Yeovil penalty area and flash a shot past the far post.

Yeovil Town striker Harvey Greenslade tussles for the ball against a Bristol Rovers player.
Harvey Greenslade tussles with a Bristol Rovers defender Taylor Moore. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

The warning signs were there and on 62 minutes Rovers went ahead. This time Shaw was the provider as he picked out Luke THOMAS who had the easiest job of tapping home. A simple goal for Rovers who have stepped up a gear after the break and Yeovil are getting pulled out of position and cut apart. 

There was the usual flurry of changes with trialist Teo Kurtaran appearing alongside Finn Cousin-Dawson, Kyle Ferguson, Lewys Twamley and Tahvon Campbell in the second half. On 75 minutes, Kurtaran forced a good save out of Jed Ward, who replaced Young at the break, with a free-kick from the edge of the box.

In the 82nd minute, we got a first look at the new rule of referees awarding a corner for a team holding on to the ball for too long, awarding Yeovil a corner kick. It has been a flat second half, so that could be among the highlights of this 45 minutes.

Williams’ flicked header was easily saved by Ward from a nice cross from Twamley as the game ticked in to injury time. A nice move from Yeovil, but Morgan did not get enough of a connection on it.

Reasons to be positive in the first half, but reasons to be negative in the second half.

Full time: Yeovil Town 1 Bristol Rovers 2


Teams:

Yeovil Town: Josey Casa-Grande (Trialist), Alex Whittle, Morgan Williams, Jake Wannell, Byron Pendleton (Trialist), Charlie Cooper, Brett McGavin,  Jevani Brown (Trialist), Harvey Greenslade, Aaron Jarvis (for Tahvon Campbell, 69).

Substitutes:  Luke McCormick (for James Daly, 46), Josh Sims (for Brett McGavin, 46), Teo Kurtaran, Trialist (for Charlie Cooper, 60), Finn Cousin-Dawson (for Alex Whittle, 64), Kyle Ferguson (for Jake Wannell, 64), Lewys Twamley (for Jevani Brown, Trialist, 64), Aidan Stone (not used), Matt Gould (not used).

Bristol Rovers: Brad Young (for Jed Ward, 46), Joel Senior, Taylor Moore, Isaac Hutchinson, Luke Thomas (for Jack Sparkes, 63), Dan Ellison, Josh McEarhran (for Ryan Howley, 46, for Kamil Conteh, 73), Micah Anthony (for Ruel Sotiriou, 63), Bryant Bilongo, Kofi Shaw, Ollie Dewsbury.

Substitutes (not used): Alfie Kilgour, Shaq Forde, Promise Omochere, Connor Taylor.

Scorers: Brad Young o.g. 21 (1-0), Kofi Shaw 48 (1-1), Luke Thomas 62 (1-2).

Attendance: 2,236 (512 away supporters)

Referee: James Durkin (Portland, W*ymouth)

Trialist goalkeeper Josey Casey-Grande warms up ahead of the match.

Yeovil Town are giving a trial to Bristol City Under-21s goalkeeper Josey Casa-Grande in today’s pre-season friendly against League Two side Bristol Rovers at Huish Park.

The 19-year-old, who is under contract at Ashton Gate until next summer, most recently had a one month loan spell at National League South side Chippenham Town at the end of last season, making four appearances without keeping a clean sheet.

His the Robins’ academy graduate’s other loan appearances came at Bath City (twice), W*ymouth and Tiverton Town. The Welshman played for that lot down the road when they knocked us out of the FA Trophy last season – wonder if he got a commemorative mug?

Trialist goalkeeper Josey Casey-Grande warms up ahead of the match.
Trialist Josey Casa-Grande. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

In the starting line-up as well was another trialist, Birmingham City Under-21s captain Byron Pendleton, who began the match at right back. The 19-year-old was a regular for the Brum youngsters in the Professional Development League last season.

The pair were among five trialists named in the Glovers’ squad for the ‘Match for Marcus’ which will see all proceeds go to the charity for Marcus Stewart, the legendary striker who played for both clubs, to raise money and awareness of Motor Neurone Disease.

The other three were are ex-Rovers pair Luke McCormick and Jevani Brown and midfielder Teo Kurtaran, who had a trial at the Memorial Stadium in the summer of 2023. All three have been regulars in the pre-season campaign to date.

Trialist Byron Pendleton takes on a Bristol Rovers player.
Trialist Byron Pendleton in action against Bristol Rovers. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown

As pre-season edges ever closer, I’m back with some transfer round-ups of all 24 National League clubs, giving you a view of all the ins and outs ahead of our new season, and who we may be coming up against!

Each week, we’ll be covering who has moved where for not only ourselves, but for our upcoming National League opponents, to keep you all in the loop ahead of the coming 2025/26 National League season! (source: Transfermarkt)


Glovers’ Corner

Before we dive into the National League ins and outs, let’s look at the former Glovers that have moved about in the last couple of weeks. We may miss a few, so if any of you see any we may have missed, tag us on Facebook or Twitter (or X), or leave a comment below and we’ll add them in the next week’s round-up!

Plenty of movement across the world for former Glovers this week, a lot of them coming after the last post! A couple of our NLS champions were on the move, as Rhys Murphy joined National League South new boys Horsham, following a season with Dorking Wanderers; Sonny Blu Lo-Everton joined up with the growing ex-Yeo contingent at Torquay United, he was joined recently by former Yeovil captain Matt Worthington, with his departure from Oldham Athletic being confirmed during the week. Two faces from last season have also moved around, as Ollie Wright and Sean McGurk have moved up north, joining Accrington Stanley and South Shields respectively. Another short-term addition to Mark Cooper’s squad, Otis Khan, has moved too, heading to Malaysia to join newly formed Kelantan Red Warrior.

Steven Caulker is on the move again, the 33 year old joined Stjarnan in Iceland recently, following a stint in Turkiye with Ankara Keçiörengücü (say that five times fast!). Callum Harriott has also moved, following his departure from Ebbsfleet United, as he joins Maidenhead United in the NLS. Finally, a former academy player has left the nest, as Jacob Shore joined one of our friendly opponents from pre-season, signing on at Exmouth Town. Bevis Mugabi has also made a move back to England, signing on at Carlisle United following his time at Motherwell.

Sonny Blu Lo-Everton. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

All Transfers

Aldershot Town

Two new additions since the last update, with James Clarridge signing on loan from Watford until January and Matt Penney joining from Altrincham.

Chelmsford City have picked up Kai Corbett, following his departure from Aldershot, joining Jack Barham.

In

Kwame Thomas (Ebbsfleet United)
Kiban Rai (Newport County)
Tristan Abrahams (Maidenhead United)
Ryan Hill (Dagenham & Redbridge)
Archy Taylor (Hampton & Richmond Borough)
Jed Meerholz (Bristol City)
Josh Brooking (unattached)
Matt Penney (Altrincham)

Out

George Milner-Smith (Havant & Waterlooville)
Ollie Bray (Salisbury)
Jordi van Stappershoef (Maidenhead United)
Christian Maghoma (Dagenham & Redbridge)
Lachlan Byrd (Farnborough)
Jack Barham (Chelmsford City)
Aaron Jones (Sutton United)
Ollie Turner (unattached)
Kai Corbett (Chelmsford City)
Emmanuel Maja (unattached)

Tristan Abrahams in a Yeovil shirt during his loan spell in 2019-20. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz

Altrincham

Just a single signing for Altrincham in the last fortnight, as goalkeeper Luke Hutchinson joins on loan from Bolton Wanderers, while two former players have found homes, as George Wilson joined AFC Fylde and Regan Griffiths joins Macclesfield.

In

Keaton Ward (Boston United)
Billy Sass-Davies (Hartlepool United)
Sam Reed (Sheffield Wednesday)
James Gale (Mansfield Town)
Jimmy Knowles (Accrington Stanley)
Luke Hutchinson (Bolton Wanderers)

Out

James Jones (Chester)
Justin Amaluzor (Grimsby Town)
Alex Newby (York City)
Regan Linney (Carlisle United)
Harvey Randle (unattached)
Rob Lainton (unattached)
Matt Penney (Aldershot Town)
Remi Thompson (unattached)
Regan Griffiths (Macclesfield)
Eddy Jones (unattached)
George Wilson (AFC Fylde)


Boreham Wood

One new home for a former player, as David Agbontohoma joins Maidstone United, and another new departure for the Wood, as Josef Yarney signed on at Macclesfield.

In

Joe Newton (Boreham Wood)
Junior Dixon (Birmingham City)
Aaron Henry (Charlton Athletic)
Jeff King (York City)

Out

Josh Hare (Hornchurch)
Kwesi Appiah (Ebbsfleet United)
Tyrone Marsh (Bedford Town)
Jayden Richardson (St Mirren)
Mo Sagaf (unattached)
David Agbontohoma (Maidstone United)
Josef Yarney (Macclesfield)


Boston United

Boston’s extensive summer recruitment continues, with two further signings from EFL youth academies – Arjan Raikhy and Rocco Coyle both join up with the Pilgrims.

In

Alex Lankshear (Blackpool)
Ben Grist (Leicester City)
Lenell John-Lewis (York City)
Rhys Lovett (Welling United)
Jordan Cropper (Barnet)
Liam Waldock (Alfreton Town)
Michael Kelly (Scunthorpe United)
Bobby Jones (Curzon Ashton)
Manni Norkett (Nottingham Forest)
Kieren Donnelly (Halesowen Town)
Arjan Raikhy (Leicester City)
Rocco Coyle (Hull City)
Greg Sloggett (Hartlepool United)

Out

Michael Bostwick (St Albans City)
Tom Leak (Chester)
Adam Marriott (King’s Lynn Town)
Brad Nicholson (Solihull Moors)
Mitchell Roberts (Hereford)
Keaton Ward (Altrincham)
Cameron Gregory (Brackley Town)
Jai Rowe (Raith Rovers)
Cameron Green (Solihull Moors)
Kieran Coates (unattached)


Brackley Town

No movements since the last update in Northamptonshire.

In

Cameron Gregory (Boston United)
Zak Brown (Kidderminster Harriers)
Danny Waldron (Southend United)
Kyle Morrison (Kidderminster Harriers)
Ryan Haynes (Cheltenham Town)
Jack Price (unattached)

Out

Dempsey Arlott-John (Harborough Town)
Danny Newton (Harborough Town)
George Carline (Harborough Town)
Alex Gudger (Halesowen Town)
Alfie Bates (Tamworth)
Liam Cross (St. Ives Town)


Braintree Town

Jamal Fyfield has joined St Albans City, but that’s about it at Braintree…

In

Lewis Walker (Woking)
Freddie Hockey (Chelmsford City)

Out

Louie Annesley (Dorking Wanderers)
Kyrell Lisbie (Peterborough United)
Philip Haxthausen (unattached)
Jamal Fyfield (St Albans City)


Carlisle United

Two further external recruits for Carlisle, as Josh Grant moves north from Wealdstone, while former Glover Bevis Mugabi joins on a two year deal from Motherwell.

In

David Ajiboye (Peterborough United)
Morgan Feeney (Shrewsbury Town)
Sam Murray (Manchester United)
Regan Linney (Altrincham)
Junior Luamba (Salford City)
Josh Grant (Wealdstone)
Bevis Mugabi (Motherwell)

Out

Taylor Charters (Queen of the South)
Matthew Dennis (Notts County)
Ben Barclay (Brighton & Hove Albion)
Will Patching (Coleraine)
Anton Dudik (unattached)
Aran Fitzpatrick (unattached)
Callum Guy (unattached)
Josh Vela (unattached)
Paul Dummett (unattached)
Dylan McGeouch (unattached)
Sam Lavelle (unattached)

Ben Barclay. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.

Eastleigh

The Spitfires have continued their summer recruitment drive, with more EFL experience joining the Hampshire side. No further confirmed departures as of yet, despite Transfermarkt implying the outgoings of Nathan Tshikuna and Ludwig Francilette; I’ll keep my eyes peeled on these two…

In

Nick Townsend (Newport County)
Temi Eweka (Maidstone United)
Aaron Blair (Maidstone United)
Kieron Evans (Cardiff City)
Jordan Cousins (Cambridge United)
Archie Harris (AFC Bournemouth)
Josh Lundstram (Oldham Athletic)
Aaron Pierre (Shrewsbury Town)

Out

Joe McDonnell (AFC Wimbledon)
Corey Panter (Dagenham & Redbridge)
Nathan Rogers (Westfield)
Lee Hodson (AFC Totton)
Deji Sotona (unattached)
Tommy Scott (unattached)
Chris Maguire (unattached)
Scott Quigley (unattached)
Solomon Nwabuokei (unattached)
Jai Semenyo (unattached)
Malachi Dotse (unattached)


FC Halifax Town

There are a few new faces at the Shay, as Will Harris steps up from FA Trophy finalists Spennymoor Town, while Josh Hmami follows new boss Adam Lakeland from King’s Lynn, and Thierry Latty-Fairweather heads across Yorkshire, leaving York.

In

David Kawa (Aveley)
Dylan Crowe (King’s Lynn Town)
Cody Johnson (Stockport County)
Will Hugill (Burnley)
AJ Warburton (Avro)
Will Harris (Spennymoor Town)
Josh Hmami (King’s Lynn Town)
Thierry Latty-Fairweather (York City)

Out

Ryan Galvin (Barnet)
Adam Senior (Barnet)
Jack Evans (Harrogate Town)
Jimiel Chikukwa (unattached)
Adan George (unattached)
Frankie Sinfield (unattached)


Forest Green Rovers

Further signings have been made during the Savage revolution, with Jayden Clarke and Kairo Mitchell boosting their ranks, alongside a loan addition in Isaac Moore.

Tyrese Omotoye has joined a Czech second division side, marking his first footballing venture outside of England.

In

Yahya Bamba (Eastbourne Borough)
Tre Pemberton (Macclesfield)
Neil Kengni (Macclesfield)
Luke McNicholas (Wrexham)
Laurent Mendy (Macclesfield)
Jayden Clarke (Gillingham)
Kairo Mitchell (Rochdale)
Isaac Moore (Coventry City)

Out

Emmanuel Osadebe (Barnet)
Jamie Searle (Eastbourne Borough)
Ben Tozer (retired)
Tyrese Omotoye (FC Vysočina Jihlava)
Jordon Garrick (unattached)
Teddy Jenks (unattached)


Gateshead

Bodies have started to come through the door, but they’ve been flying out the exit door too at Gateshead; further big names have left the club, or found new employers, with the likes of Regan Booty stepping up to the EFL, while former captain Greg Olley joined York this week.

For clarity, Peter Jameson was signed, then loaned straight back to Darlington. Callum Johnson also signs on, leaving Bradford.

In

David Ferguson (Hartlepool United)
Callum Johnson (Bradford City)
Peter Jameson (Darlington)

Out

Jean Belehouan (Scunthorpe United)
Jamie Bramwell (Stockton Town)
Tom Allan (Darlington)
Robbie Tinkler (South Shields)
Branden Horton (Scunthorpe United)
Brandon Haunstrup (AFC Totton)
Ben Worman (Solihull Moors)
Luke Hannant (Oldham Athletic)
Ryan Bartley (Maidenhead United)
Aidan Rutledge (Darlington)
Greg Olley (York City)
Will McGowan (Darlington)
Peter Jameson (Darlington)
Charlie Colkett (unattached)
Harrison Bond (unattached)
Regan Booty (Barrow)

Brandon Haunstrup, who appeared twice on trial during pre-season, turned out for Gateshead on Saturday. He had a spell on loan on Tyneside whilst with Cambridge United last season.

Hartlepool United

Further additions and departures have been going on at Victoria Park, with some big names leaving. Joe Grey, a homegrown talent, joined York City’s title charge this week, while promotion experience has been added in the shapes of Jermaine Francis and Besart Topalloj.

Alex Reid also joins, following a successful loan with Wealdstone last season, and Cameron John has been added to the side on a loan spell from York.

In

Jay Benn (Lincoln City)
Reiss McNally (Kidderminster Harriers)
Brad Walker (Tranmere Rovers)
Danny Johnson (Walsall)
Jermaine Francis (Barnet)
Alex Reid (Oldham Athletic)
Cameron John (York City)
Besart Topalloj (Bromley)

Out

Luke Waterfall (Worksop Town)
Manny Onariase (Maidenhead United)
Anthony Mancini (Rochdale)
Billy Sass-Davies (Altrincham)
Daniel Dodds (South Shields)
David Ferguson (Gateshead)
Josh Mazfari (Redcar Athletic)
Greg Sloggett (Boston United)
Joel Dixon (unattached)
Jack Robinson (unattached)
Gary Madine (unattached)
Kieran Wallace (unattached)
Max Storey (unattached)
Emmanuel Dieseruvwe (Rochdale)
Joe Grey (York City)


Morecambe

No movements at Morecambe, with the off-field crisis deepening; we continue to send our support all Morecambe fans and staff during this turbulent time.

In

Jack Stretton (Burton Albion)

Out

Ryan Schofield (Coleraine)
Ross Millen (Inverness CT)
Adam Lewis (Chesterfield)
Lee Angol (Cheltenham Town)
David Tutonda (Rochdale)
George Ray (retired)
Saul Fox-Akande (unattached)
Callum Cooke (unattached)
Hallam Hope (unattached)
Jordan Slew (unattached)
Stuart Moore (unattached)
Max Taylor (unattached)


Rochdale

Rochdale have continued to strengthen their squad, with impressive additions in the shapes of Emmanuel Dieseruvwe and Joe Pritchard, alongside even further signings.

Only one new departure, as Finlay Armstrong heads to Ireland, while Kairo Mitchell has joined divisional rivals Forest Green.

In

Bryce Hosannah (AFC Fylde)
Anthony Mancini (Hartlepool United)
Dan Moss (Woking)
David Tutonda (Morecambe)
Liam Humbles (Salford City)
Emmanuel Dieseruvwe (Hartlepool United)
Joe Pritchard (Oldham Athletic)
Casey Pettit (Maidenhead United)
Oliver Whatmuff (Manchester City)

Out

Kyle Ferguson (Yeovil Town)
Kairo Mitchell (Forest Green Rovers)
Bradley Kelly (unattached)
Courtney Senior (unattached)
Charlie Weston (unattached)
Finlay Armstrong (Waterford)

Kyle Ferguson gives it the big’un!
Pic Gary Brown

Scunthorpe United

Two new faces in at Scunthorpe, both from York; Billy Chadwick and Rory Watson both join the Iron.

In

Oli Ewing (Leicester City)
Jean Belehouan (Gateshead)
Declan Howe (Gainsborough Trinity)
Joey Dawson (Celtic)
Branden Horton (Gateshead)
Dubem Eze (Bolton Wanderers)
Billy Chadwick (York City)
Rory Watson (York City)

Out

Finley Shrimpton (Chester)
Ross Fitzsimons (Northampton Town)
Michael Kelly (Boston United)
Michael Clunan (King’s Lynn Town)
Sam Fishburn (unattached)
Jason Law (unattached)
Maxim Kouogun (unattached)


Solihull Moors

Two new signings for Solihull since the last update, as Darius Lipsiuc joins on loan from Stoke, while Callum McFarlane signs on a permanent deal, following his release from Fulham.

Some notable outgoings include Jack Stevens stepping up to the EFL with Oldham, and Manny Duku signing on at Tamworth, following some late season heroics for the Moors.

In

Brad Nicholson (Boston United)
Tyler French (Sutton United)
Dan Creaney (Tamworth)
Cameron Green (Boston United)
Ben Worman (Gateshead)
Oscar Rutherford (Dagenham & Redbridge)
Darius Lipsiuc (Stoke City)
Callum McFarlane (Fulham)

Out

Jordan Tunnicliffe (Kidderminster Harriers)
Joe Newton (Boreham Wood)
Joss Labadie (Hednesford Town)
Tyler Bruck (Redditch United)
Morgan Owen (Redditch United)
Aaron Flahavan (Redditch United)
Joel Shambrook (Redditch United)
Max Martin (Redditch United)
Tahvon Campbell (Yeovil Town)
Marcel Oakley (unattached)
Kade Craig (The New Saints)
Ackeme Francis-Burrell (unattached)
Elliot Thorpe (unattached)
Manny Duku (Tamworth)
Joe Dodoo (unattached)
John Bostock (unattached)
Gus Mafuta (Hereford)
Jack Stevens (Oldham Athletic)

Tahvon Campbell during his previous loan spells at Huish Park. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.

Southend United

One addition for Southend, as they announced the return of Ben Goodliffe from Colchester United, following a successful loan spell with the side last season.

In

Harry Boyes (Sheffield United)
Slavi Spasov (Slough Town)
Sam Austin (Notts County)
Ben Goodliffe (Colchester United)

Out

Danny Waldron (Brackley Town)
Jack Wood (Walton & Hersham)


Sutton United

Things have quietened down at Gander Green Lane, with no major additions to the side.

In

David Aziaya (Bromley)
Liam Vincent (Tonbridge Angels)
Kane Crichlow (Chelmsford City)
Mo Dabre (Tonbridge Angels)
Will Tizzard (Queen’s Park)
Aaron Jones (Aldershot Town)
Jaiden White (Hereford)
Harry Phipps (Dagenham & Redbridge)
Perry Cotton (Bolehall)
Edon Pruti (Slough Town)
David Ogbonna (Slough Town)
Ashley Nadesan (Gillingham)

Out

Josh Coley (Ebbsfleet United)
Steve Arnold (Hemel Hempstead Town)
Tyler French (Solihull Moors)
Harry Ransom (Worthing)
Will Davies (Fleetwood Town)
Jay Williams (unattached)
Matt Kerbey (unattached)
Ryan Jackson (unattached)
Jack Rose (unattached)
Nana Boateng (unattached)
Hayden Muller (unattached)


Tamworth

Two new faces for Tamworth, as Stefan Mols and Manny Duku join the Lambs.

One departure to add to the list, as Mohammed Sahil Sajad signs with Hound Dogs in Gibraltar (what a team name by the way?!)

In

Reuben Wyatt (Northampton Town)
Joe Riley (AFC Fylde)
Harvey Sayer (Lowestoft Town)
Alfie Bates (Brackley Town)
Tyler Roberts (AFC Fylde)
Stefan Mols (Curzon Ashton)
Manny Duku (Solihull Moors)

Out

Jamie Willets (Halesowen Town)
Munashe Sundire (Torquay United)
Alex Fletcher (AFC Telford United)
Kai Williams (Hereford)
Dan Creaney (Solihull Moors)
Kyle Finn (Halesowen Town)
Mohammed Sahil Sajad (Hound Dogs)


Truro City

One or two returning names to add to the list, as Luke Jephcott and Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain join following loans last season, and Max Kinsey joins on loan from Bournemouth.

In

Harry Kite (Yeovil Town)
Lirak Hasani (Torquay United)
Luke Jephcott (Newport County)
Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain (Kidderminster Harriers)
Max Kinsey (Bournemouth)

Out

Andrew Neal (Plymouth Parkway)
Jaze Kabia (Grimsby Town)
Dan Lincoln (unattached)
Farren Simons (unattached)
Jamil Roberts (unattached)
Morgan Jones (unattached)

Harry Kite celebrates with his teammates. Photo by Gary Brown.

Wealdstone

One new name for Wealdstone fans since the last post, as Dylan Kadji makes the step up from the National League South, joining from Weston-super-Mare.

Josh Grant heads north to Carlisle, as mentioned previously.

In

Junior Tiensia (Barrow)
Sak Hassan (Hashtag United)
Dylan Kadji (Weston-super-Mare)

Out

Craig Eastmond (Eastbourne Borough)
Jacob Adams (Tonbridge Angels)
Alex Dyer (St Albans City)
Kallum Cesay (Salford City)
Adrian Mariappa (unattached)
Josh Grant (Carlisle United)


Woking

Nothing new to report from Woking.

In

Chinwike Okoli (Millwall)
Craig Ross (Maidenhead United)
Caleb Richards (Kidderminster Harriers)
Jack Turner (Queen’s Park)
Jake Hyde (Chelmsford City)
Aaron Drewe (Oxford City)
Luke Hall (Worksop Town)

Out

Jacob Jones (Penybont)
Rohan Ince (Hampton & Richmond Borough)
Dion Kelly-Evans (Chester)
Jermaine Anderson (Hemel Hempstead Town)
Dennon Lewis (Dorking Wanderers)
Lewis Walker (Braintree Town)
Matt Robinson (Maidenhead United)
Dan Moss (Rochdale)
Ollie Webber (unattached)
Reece Grego-Cox (Hampton & Richmond Borough)
Charlie Sayers (unattached)
Ben Wynter (unattached)

Jake Hyde scoring in pre-season.

Yeovil Town

Two former players have new homes, as Michael Smith and Sonny Blu Lo-Everton drop down to the National League South again, joining Weston-super-Mare and Torquay United.

In

James Daly (Harrogate Town)
Kyle Ferguson (Rochdale)
Tahvon Campbell (Solihull Moors)

Out

Harry Kite (Truro City)
Jordan Thomas (Torquay United)
Marcel Lavinier (unattached)
Dom Bernard (unattached)
Sonny Blu Lo-Everton (Torquay United)
Caleb Hughes (unattached)
Michael Smith (Weston-super-Mare)

Michael Smith does something wonderful, probably
(Pic C/O Gary Brown)

York City

York have been busy as of late, with plenty of additions and departures to report. Greg Olley and Joe Grey have both strengthened the Minstermen’s ranks, while they’ve started to shed some of their deadwood, such as Tyler Cordner, Rory Watson and Cameron John.

In

Hiram Boateng (Mansfield Town)
Ollie Banks (Chesterfield)
Alex Newby (Altrincham)
Ash Palmer (Chesterfield)
Mark Kitching (Oldham Athletic)
Ben Brookes (Maidstone United)
Greg Olley (Gateshead)
Joe Grey (Hartlepool United)
Tyler Cordner (AFC Totton)

Out

Lenell John-Lewis (Boston United)
Olly Dyson (Spennymoor Town)
Adam Crookes (Gainsborough Trinity)
Maziar Kouhyar (Notts County)
Jeff King (Boreham Wood)
Levi Andoh (unattached)
Thierry Latty-Fairweather (unattached)
Zanda Siziba (unattached)
Alex Hernandez (unattached)
Thierry Latty-Fairweather (FC Halifax Town)
Dipo Akinyemi (Derry City)
Billy Chadwick (Scunthorpe United)
Cameron John (Hartlepool United)
Tyler Cordner (AFC Totton)
Rory Watson (Scunthorpe United)

Yeovil Town have announced David Court as their new first team manager on a one-year deal, with an option for a further year.

Court replaces Paul Knight who left at the end of the 2024/25 season.

Court holds coaching badges up to a UEFA A License and has previously worked for Dorchester Sports, Andover Town, as well as holding Academy positions with both the Glovers and Torquay in recent years.

Yeovil recently announced that Yeovil Town Women FC will operate under the control of Yeovil Town Community Sports Trust.

Described as an “exciting and bold new chapter for women’s football in Yeovil”, the club have set out their ambitions for the next three seasons.
There is a desire to become the “premier women’s football club” in the South West and YTFC have explicitly stated their targets to be achieved by 2028 include, achieving promotion to Tier 5 by end of 2025/26 and Tier 4 (National League) by 2027/28.

Certainly a high pressure start to Court’s tenure in charge.

The Glovers recently unveiled a new plan for the future of the women’s team which including integrating more youth players and increasing sponsorship.

Yeovil will once again be in the South West Regional Football League – Division 1 South for the coming season 

Yeovil Town have been given an away tie against Odd Down FC in the first round of the Somerset Men’s Premier Cup.

The game will be played at some point in October, with an exact date to be confirmed in due course.

The Glovers faced Odd Down at the Semi Final stage of the 2021/22 competition, securing a place in the final for interim manager Charlie Lee with a 5-0 win, a brace for Josh Neufville in amongst the scorers.

Last season, Yeovil were eliminated by a strong Weston-super-Mare side in the 2nd Round after receiving a bye in the first round. 

The competition has been renamed for this coming season in memory of former County FA President Francis Hillier.

The final, is already scheduled to take place at Twerton Park on April 15th 2026.

Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper pictured speaking to the club's social media following the 3-2 pre-season friendly defeat to Cardiff City Under-21s.

Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper said he saw positive signs from his side as they went down to a 3-2 defeat against Cardiff City Under-21s in their first pre-season friendly at Huish Park.

The Glovers raced in to a 2-0 lead with goals from Josh Sims, playing at right wing-back, and striker Harvey Greenslade, but conceded immediately after going 2-0 up and then conceded two goals in the second half to go down to their first defeat of pre-season.

Speaking to the club’s social media after the game, Cooper said: “For large parts I was really impressed and happy, we went 2-0 up and were on the front foot and then we conceded at a horrible time straight after we scored the second goal. For 60 minutes, I was really pleased. We are still a bit behind, we have had three-and-a-half weeks (in to pre-season) and we have tried to make sure we try to reduce the risk to injury due to the pitches and the weather, so we need to increase the intensity now. You could see towards the end we were running on empty and we made the changes (with substitutions in the second half) and it disrupts the team and we end up on the wrong side of the result.

We really wanted to be front foot and make it difficult for them to play their football which we did, we were quite aggressive which is where our goals came from and I thought we would go on to score a few more. But the goals we conceded was down to tiredness, when you are tired you can make poor decisions, but I am really pleased with large parts of that and I am sure we will be better for it (against Bristol Rovers in the next friendly) on Saturday.

There were times tonight where we looked great, but then at 2-0 the ball comes through the middle of the pitch and they get an easy first goal. So there is loads that we can work on, but that is why we have these games, so we can have bits we can fine tune and I think when you get tired you start to make mistakes and we have to make sure that when we make mistakes it does not always lead to key chances and goals. If we make mistakes, we have to make sure we can see that pressure off, and that will come with the more work we do before the first league game.

The manager also explained the decision to reduce the length of the playing surface at Huish Park. Ahead of kick-off there was widespread discussion among supporters about a sizeable gap which had sprung up at both ends of the pitch.

Cooper said: “We had the biggest pitch in the league by a long way, it was massive, so we wanted to make it a bit smaller to give us a chance to be a bit more front foot. We wanted to get ourselves in position, get in opposition team’s faces and that is it. It is so we can get a bit closer to the opposition.

An image showing a sizeable decrease in the length of the Huish Park playing surface.
There is now a significantly bigger gap between the Thatcher’s Stand and the goal. Picture courtesy of Mike Hudson.

Defender Jake Wannell was an unused substitute against the young Bluebirds and striker Tahvon Campbell was absent from the squad, watching from the Huish Park stands. Cooper said both had been left out as a precaution, but he expected them to return for the visit of League Two side Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

He said: “We are probably two or three players short, but we are where we are. We were without (Jake) Wannell and Tav Campbell tonight which are big misses for us, so if you put them back in to (the squad) and if we can add another couple to give us some cover in key positions, I will be pretty content. Both flagged up little (injuries) from training yesterday, we probably could have played them but it is pre-season, so they have sat out tonight, they will rest tomorrow and they should be fine for training on Thursday and be available for Saturday. There is no point in them playing today, but they cannot miss too much because now our intensity really ramps up.”

One player who definitely will not feature in that match is midfielder Jacob Maddox, signed until the summer of 2026 in January, who has been missing since injuring his toe in the defeat at Rochdale shortly after his arrival.

Cooper said: “He had an operation at the end of June which was too late for me because it should have been done at the end of the season. He had an operation on his toe, but he will not be with us for a couple of months.”

A crowd of 1,226 was inside Huish Park for the match on Tuesday night and the club are hoping for a bumper attendance when Bristol Rovers visit on Saturday in the ‘Match for Marcus’, which will recognise the contribution of legendary striker Marcus Stewart, who played for both sides in an illustrious career.

The former frontman, who was on Cooper’s coaching staff until May, was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in 2022 and the match will be used to raise awareness of the condition and raise funds for charities linked to it.

On the match, the Glovers’ boss added: “We will be playing against men on Saturday and they will be physical, so we are expecting they type of game we would encounter in the league. So that will be a really big step towards where we are trying to get to in terms of fitness and intensity for the (first league game on the) 9th August.”

Yeovil Town defend the Thatcher's Stand in the pre-season friendly against Cardiff City Under-21s.

A late winner from substitute Morgan Wigley saw Yeovil Town suffer their first friendly defeat of pre-season campaign at the hands of Cardiff City’s Under-21s in their first outing at Huish Park.

The Glovers led 2-0 by the half-hour mark with goals from Josh Sims and Harvey Greenslade before Mannie Barton pulled a goal back before the interval.

The young Bluebirds, managed by former Yeovil loanee defender Darren Purse, made wholesale changes at half-time and a goal just after the hour mark from Trey George pulled them level before Wigley won it late on.

Ian was among the 1,226 supporters, including a sizeable vocal following from South Wales, on Tuesday night and here’s how he saw it.

First half

The pre-match chat was all about the changing shape of the Huish Park pitch – a topic discussed at length on our latest podcast, click here to listen – which looked significantly shorter and narrower.

On the smaller surface, trialists Jevani Brown started and midfielder Teo Kurtaran was named among the substitutes bench. However, there was no sign of either ex-Bristol Rovers midfielder Luke McCormick, who scored in the 3-2 win at Chippenham Town three days earlier, ex-Swindon Town striker Abu Kanu or Plymouth Parkway frontman Kieran Edworthy. All three have featured in the previous three friendlies of pre-season.

An image of the pitch at Huish Park ahead of the first home pre-season friendly of the season which has been significantly shortened and narrowed.
The shorter and narrower surface at Huish Park was there for all to see.

The first opportunity of the match fell to Cardiff’s youngsters as Yeovil defender Kyle Ferguson lost the flight of the ball on the edge of the box allowing Mannie Barton room to pick out strike partner Luke Pearce whose effort was deflected wide for a corner. From the resulting corner, Charlie O’Brien’s header went over the bar.

At the other end, Harvey Greenslade  worked himself a lovely opening five minutes later before striking over the bar and the forward, who scored in the win at Chippenham Town at the weekend, fired in a stinging shot which was parried by Cardiff keeper Matt Turner after 20 minutes, but no-one could follow up in the ensuing scramble.

Two minutes later Jevani Brown, aka Trialist A, combined with the lively James Daly but the summer signing from Harrogate Town couldn’t hook his cross back into the danger area, landing the ball harmlessly on the roof of the net.

Yeovil took the lead on 26 minutes when Josh SIMS, who started the match at right wing-back, caught a Cardiff defender napping and had time and space in the box to fire into the roof of the net. 

The visitors almost levelled direct from the kick-off as Luke Pearce’s effort was saved by Aidan Stone, but it was Yeovil who added the next goal on the halfway line. Harvey GREENSLADE with a brilliant finish into the bottom corner from the edge of the box. Well done that man. 

Yeovil Town defend the Thatcher's Stand in the pre-season friendly against Cardiff City Under-21s.
Yeovil Town defend the Thatcher’s Stand in the pre-season friendly against Cardiff City Under-21s. Picture courtesy of Chris Fox.

Cardiff made another fast restart and this time it paid dividends. Issac Jefferies played in Mannie BARTON who capitalised on  space in behind Sims and confidently putting the ball past Stone. 

There was a nice  passage of play from the Glovers saw Alex Whittle pop up in the box but his right footed effort was too tame for the keeper who got down low to tip wide.

Half time and overall some nice bits of play from the Glovers.

 

Half-time:  Yeovil Town 2 Cardiff City Under-21s 1

The visitors made seven changes at the start of the second half with only goalkeeper Matt Turner, Matthew Apter and striker Luke Pearce remaining from the first half, whilst Finn Cousin-Dawson replaced Morgan Williams for Yeovil.

Brett McGavin would have scored Yeovil’s third just after half-time had he been just a little bit taller. Sims whipped cross from the right very nearly found the midfielder but he could not stretch his neck long enough to head home.

Cardiff levelled it up on the hour mark after Trey GEORGE was given freedom of the penalty box to fire home. Cue lots of pointing from the Yeovil players as to who was marking the attacking midfielder.

Trialist midfielder Teo Kurtaran replaced Charlie Cooper after 69 minutes before Daly worked a nice opening on the left side of the box and hit a shot a comfortable height for the keeper.

Substitutes chaos from the young Bluebirds saw lots of change and it became rather bitty with the odd pot shot here and there with Lewys Twamley replacing Sims after 76 minutes.

Five minutes from the end, Kurataran shot over the bar from the edge of the box after Twamley and Aaron Jarvis combined in the box.

Cardiff took at the death with a quick breakaway and a neat finish from Morgan WIGLEY over Stone to a rapturous ovation from the noisy Cardiff following.

Next up, League Two side Bristol Rovers visit Huish Park on Saturday in the ‘Match for Marcus’ which will see both clubs honour former striker Marcus Stewart and raise money and awareness for Motor Neurone Disease, the illness which the legendary frontman has been diagnosed with. If you can make to Huish Park, please do so.

Full time: Yeovil Town 2 Cardiff City Under-21s 3


Teams:

Yeovil Town: Aidan Stone, Alex Whittle (for Corey Koerner, 79), Josh Sims (for Lewys Twamley, 76), Morgan Williams (for Finn Cousin-Dawson, 46), Kyle Ferguson, Charlie Cooper (for Teo Kuratarn, Trialist, 69), Brett McGavin, James Daly, Jevani Brown (Trialist), Harvey Greenslade, Aaron Jarvis.

First half – Cardiff City Under-21s: Matt Turner, Charlie O’Brien, Gabriel Keita, Trialist, Josh Beecher, Cody Twose, Matthew Apter, Issac Jefferies, Mannie Barton, Chris Willock, Luke Pearce.

Second half – Cardiff City Under-21s: Matt Turner, Will Spiers, Alyas Debono, Trialist, Jac Thomas, Matthew Apter (for Jacob Hobson, 69), Troy Perrett, Trey George, Sekou Kaba, Luke Pearce, Morgan Wigley.

Scorers: Josh Sims 26 (1-0), Harvey Greenslade 29 (2-0), Mannie Barton 30 (2-1), Trey George 61 (2-2), Morgan Wigley 90 (2-3).

Attendance: 1,226

Yeovil Town have confirmed their squad numbers ahead of the upcoming season.

The main headlines are that James Daly takes the 11, previously worn by Jacob Maddox and Harvey Greenalade switches from 27 to 21.

The 21 was vacated by Caleb Hughes at the end of the 2024/25 season.

Maddox, despite being a contracted member of the squad, has not been issued with a number this year as he continues his rehabilitation from injury.

New signings Kyle Ferguson keeps the 26 he wore on loan last season with Tahvon Campbell opting for 29 having previously worn 16 and 19 in his previous loan spells a decade ago.

There’s nobody to take the number 2, 8 or 10 shirts (yet!)

A full list can be found below.

1 – Aidan Stone
3 – Alex Whittle
4 – Morgan Williams
5 – Finn Cousin-Dawson
6 – Jake Wannell
7 – Lewys Twamley
9 – Aaron Jarvis
11 – James Daly 
14 – Brett McGavin
19 – Josh Sims
21 – Harvey Greenslade  (from 27)
22 – Matt Gould
24 – Charlie Cooper
26 – Kyle Ferguson 
29 – Tahvon Campbell