August 2025 (Page 9)

You have all had two weeks to have a go at our first Gloverscast Fans’ Quiz so here are the results – so far!

Congratulations to Martin McConachie, the only contestant to score 100%. We were going to make it a top ten, but too many of you tied on scores and, where scores were tied, players have been ranked by how quickly you finished the quiz.

If you still haven’t had a go – and 207 of you have so far – you can still see if you can ace it – HERE. We will have another one for you every month on the 1st of each month and keep a track of the scores.

Thanks to all who took the quiz!

GLOVERSCAST FANS’ QUIZ LEAGUE TABLE

1. Martin McConachie – 100% answers correct
=2. Perky – 91%
=2. Spud Whale – 91%
=2. Andrew – 91%
=3. Frank – 83%
=3. Jake – 83%
=3. Chris Fox – 83%
=3. Ash Drew – 83%
=3. Gav Cheetham – 83%
=3. Dan Howell – 83%
=3. George Tomlin – 83%
=3. Paul Swaine – 83%
=3. Georgiana Catley-Dyson – 83%

Yeovil Town will have their game against Forest Green Rovers managed by Andrew Humphries this Saturday.

According to Transfermarkt, he’s only refereed Yeovil once before, but it was in controversial circumstances.

Yeovil vs Barnet in December 2024, and the league’s Champions-elect were 2-1 up into the final minutes, and holding on for the result.

But, in the 97th minute, on loan defender Ed James was cleaned out in the box trying to scramble the ball home. The game was being covered live on DAZN and Aaron McClean thought it was a penalty, so did 3000 other people in the ground, so did everyone at home watching. Mr Humphries did not.

After the game, Mark Cooper said;

“Yeah, it is a penalty, [he] swipes his leg away. Josh Sims shoots, the keeper tips it onto the post, and then Ed James comes, goes to shoot, ducks inside and the lad just sweeps his leg away. 

We’re at home, in front of our home end, every week they’re given, we had four bookings, they had none.

Jarvis got absolutely pulled from pillar to post, no free kick given… he’s had three shirts on tonight, nothing.”

Even Dean Brennan said it was a penalty.

Anyway, we shall refrain from holding it against him, too much – honest.

He’s actually a very highly thought of official, who’s took charge of the League One clash between Mansfield and Doncaster last week,

He will be assisted by Daniel Flynn and Kevin Morris, whilst Harry Warner will have to keep messrs Cooper and Savage in check.

Referee Andrew Humphries has Morgan Williams to answer to at the final whistle.

Forest Green Rovers (First Team) v Yeovil Town FC (First Team)
National League – Premier    
Referee: Humphries, Andrew
Assistant Referee: Flynn, Daniel
Assistant Referee: Morris, Kevin
Fourth Official: Warner, Harry

Jed Ward during his pre-match warm up.

Yeovil Town drew 0-0 with Hartlepool United on the opening day of the 2025/26 Enterprise National League.

You, the Gloverscast voters chose goalkeeper Jed Ward as your Man of the Match, with central defender duo Morgan Williams and jake Wannell in second and third.

As a slight aside, this season, we’re going to attempt to tally all the Man of the Match votes each week, and keep a running score. 

You can see the start of that table below.

Man of the Match Voting Result – Hartlepool (H)

DATEOPPONENTRESPONSES1ST
(Votes / Percent)
2ND
(Votes / Percent)
3RD
(Votes / Percent)
August
09.08.2025HARTLEPOOL
(Home, 0-0 draw)
172JED WARD
(52 / 32.4%)

Morgan Williams
(44 / 25.6%)
Jake Wannell
(22 / 12.8%)
16.08.2025FOREST GREEN
(Away, 2-0 loss)
87JED WARD
(39 / 44.8%)

Byron Pendleton
(16 / 18.4%)
Morgan Williams
(11 / 12.6%)
20.08.2025BRACKLEY TOWN
(Home, 2-1 win)
153JED WARD
(89 / 58.2%)

Josh Sims
(23 / 15%)
Tahvon Campbell
(14 / 9.2%)
23.08.2025BRAINTREE TOWN
(Away, 1-0 loss)
71JED WARD
(29 / 40.8%)

Josh Sims
(15 / 21.1%)
James Plant
(7 / 9.9%)
25.08.2025GATESHEAD
(Home, 4-3 loss)
174HARVEY GREENSLADE
(65 / 37.4%)

Junior Morias
(59 / 33.9%)
Josh Sims
(23 / 13.2%)
30.08.2025HALIFAX
(Away, 3-2 loss)
93JOSH SIMS
(36 / 38.7%)
Harvey Greenslade
(29 / 31.2%)
Junior Morias
(13 / 14%)
AUGUST PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 JED WARD
(12 PTS, 3 MOTM)

🥈 JOSH SIMS
(8 PTS, 1 MOTM)
🥉 HARVEY GREENSLADE
(5 PTS, 1 MOTM)
02.09.2025SOLIHULL M
(Away, 1-0 win)
98 JUNIOR MORIAS
(28 / 28.3%)
Luke McCormick
(24 / 24.2%)
Jed Ward
(15 / 15.2%)
06.09.2025YORK CITY
(Home, 3-1 loss)
108JOSH SIMS
(48 / 44.4%)
Luke McCormick
(33 / 30.6%)
Jed Ward
(7 / 6.5%)
13.09.2025WOKING
(Home, 1-0 win)
127 LUKE MCCORMICK
(47 / 37%)
Kyle Ferguson
(37 / 29.1%)
Harvey Greenslade
(11 / 8.7%)
20.09.2025TAMWORTH
(Away, 1-0 loss)
62JED WARD
(17 / 27.4%)
Kyle Ferguson
(10 / 16.1%)
Josh Sims
(7 / 11.3%)
24.09.2025ALDERSHOT
(Away, 4-1 win)
94ANDREW OLUWABORI
(36 / 38.3%)

Tahvon Campbell
(25 / 26.6%)
Luke McCormick
(10 / 10.6%)
27.09.2025ALTRINCHAM
(Home, 1-0 win)
154ANDREW OLUWABORI
(51 / 33.1%)

Jed Ward
(37 / 24%)
Morgan Williams
(18 / 11.7%)
30.09.2025SUTTON UTD
(Away 2-1 win)
119JOSH SIMS
(88 / 73.9%)
Andrew Oluwabori
(20 / 16.8%)
Jed Ward
(6 / 5%)
SEPTEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 ANDREW OLUWABORI
(8 PTS / 2 MOTM)


🥈 JED WARD
(8 PTS / 1 MOTM)
🥉 JOSH SIMS
(7 PTS / 2 MOTM)
04.10.2025BOREHAM WOOD
(Home - 0-3 loss)
87JED WARD
(61 / 70.1%)
Harvey Greenslade
(10 / 11.5%)
Kyle Ferguson
(5 / 5.7%)
11.10.2025HEMEL HEMPSTEAD
(Away 2-1 loss)
44HARVEY GREENSLADE
(18 / 40.9%)
Jed Ward
(10 / 22%)
Byron Pendleton
(6 / 13.6%)
18.10.2025ROCHDALE
(Away 3-0 loss)
49JED WARD
(17 / 34.7%)
Harvey Greenslade
(10 / 20.4%)
Kyle Ferguson
(5 / 10.2%)
25.10.2025CARLISLE
(Home 1-1 draw)
140Max Jolliffe
(60 / 42.9%
Harvey Greenslade
(16 / 11.4%)
George Nurse
(13 / 9.3%)
OCTOBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 HARVEY GREENSLADE
(9 PTS / 1 MOTM)


🥈 JED WARD
(8 PTS / 1 MOTM)
🥉 MAX JOLLIFFE
(3 PTS / 1 MOTM)
04.11.2025WEALDSTONE
(Home 0-2 loss)
67 LUKE MCCORMICK
(13 / 19.4%)
Jed Ward
(12 / 17.9%)
Aaron Jarvis
(9 / 13.4%)
08.11.2025SCUNTHORPE
(Away 1-0 loss)
46JAMES PLANT
(15 / 32.6%)
Jed Ward
(12 / 26.1%)
Harvey Greenslade
(10 / 21.7%)
15.11.2025SOUTHEND
(Home 0-1 loss)
89JED WARD
(74 / 83.1%)
Max Jolliffe
(5 / 5.6%)
Junior Morias
(3 / 3.4%)
22.11.2025MORECAMBE
(Away 0-0 draw)
49JED WARD
(22 / 44.9%)
Harvey Greenslade
(12 / 24.5%)
Finn Cousin-Dawson
4 (8.2%)
29.11.2025BOSTON UNITED
(Home 2-1 win)
108 LUKE MCCORMICK
(68 / 63%)
Brett McGavin
(10 / 9.3%)
James Plant
(6 / 5.6%)
NOVEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 JED WARD
(10 PTS, 2 MOTM)

🥈 LUKE MCCORMICK
(6 PTS / 2 MOTM)
🥉 JAMES PLANT
(4 PTS / 1 MOTM)
06.12.2025HARTLEPOOL UTD
(Away, 2-0 win)
106 LUKE MCCORMICK
(78 / 73.6%)
Jed Ward
(11 / 10.4%)
Harvey Greenslade
(7 / 6.6%)
13.12.2025MAIDSTONE UTD
(Home, 1-1 [4-2 on pens])
125JED WARD
(83 / 66.4%)
Brett McGavin
(10 / 8%)
Harvey Greenslade
(9 / 7.2%)
20.12.2025FOREST GEEEN
(Home, 0-2 loss)
94 LUKE MCCORMICK
(22 / 23.4%)
Harvey Greenslade
(20 / 21.3%)
Jed Ward
(17 / 18.1%)
26.12.2025TRURO CITY
(Away 0-1 loss)
67JED WARD
(55 / 82.1%)
Jake Wannell
(3 / 4.5%)
Josh Tobin / Aaron Jarvis
(2 / 3%)
30.12.2025EASTLEIGH
(Home 1-1 draw)
113 LUKE MCCORMICK
(46 / 40.7%)
Jed Ward
(29 / 25.7%)
Jake Wannell
(10 / 8.8%)
DECEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 JED WARD
(10 PTS, 2 MOTM)

🥈 LUKE MCCORMICK
(9 PTS / 3 MOTM)
🥉 HARVEY GREENSLADE
(4 PTS / 0 MOTM)
03.01.2026BRAINTREE
(Home 3-1 win)
164 LUKE MCCORMICK
(44 / 26.8%)
Aaron Jarvis
(27 / 16.5%)
James Daly/Brett McGavin
(20 / 12.2%)
10.01.2026ALVECHURCH
(Home 0-0 [3-1 on pens])
172DAKARAI MAFICO
(86 / 50%)

Jed Ward
(55 / 32%)
Josh Sims
(9 / 5.2%)
17.01.2026BRACKLEY TOWN
(Away, 2-1 loss)
81DAKARAI MAFICO
(19 / 23.5%)

Harvey Greenslade
(15 / 18.5%)
Kyle Ferguson
(12 / 14.8%)

Yeovil Town mascot The Jolly Green Giant gives his trademark thumbs up.


The season is back and Yeovil have a point on the board after an opening day 0-0 draw with Hartlepool. Ben and Dave were on the stream, Mike Hudson was at Huish Park and Ian’s asking the questions.

Thanks to Dexter, Ed Turnbull, Foxy, FGQC Rob Manley ,Stoney and Andrew Foot and Gloverscast Chief Scout, Luca Manley.

Football is finally back (hallelujah!) which means we’re back with our match day wrap ups! Yeovil Town opened their season with a 0-0 draw at home to Hartlepool United, which you can read more about here – let’s see what went down around the rest of the grounds on opening day!

The most exciting game took place in Cheshire, where Altrincham defeated Aldershot Town in a 3-2 cracker. Kahrel Reddin and Lewis Banks sent the hosts into a two goal lead within 25 minutes, but Matt Penney and James Clarridge equalised for the visitors with 15 minutes remaining. Substitute, and summer signing Jimmy Knowles bagged the winner two minutes later for the hosts though, sending the Shots home empty handed.

It was a good day to be a team from Essex, as both Braintree Town and Southend United recorded 3-0 wins; the former beating FC Halifax Town at home, former Glover Frankie Terry getting himself on the scoresheet alongside a Lewis Walker double, while the latter took three points home from Gateshead thanks to goals from Sam Austin, Josh Walker and Charley Kendall.

Despite finding themselves down to 10 men within five minutes, Solihull Moors recorded an impressive 2-2 draw against Forest Green Rovers; Oscar Rutherford fired the hosts ahead, before Christian Doidge and Nick Haughton gave Yeovil’s next opponents the lead. Early substitute James Clarke got the equaliser with 15 minute left, as the two sides played out a entertaining draw.

Sutton United came from behind twice to take a point from pre-season title favourites York City. Ollie Pearce opened the scoring with a penalty, before missing a second just 15 minutes later. David Ogbonna equalised for Sutton shortly before half-time, before Callum Howe handed the hosts the lead once again. An 87th minute equaliser from Brandon Njoku meant the spoils were shared in Yorkshire.

Newly promoted Scunthorpe United defeated Tamworth away from home to get their return to the National League off to a good start; Danny Whitehall hit an emphatic free-kick early on to take the lead for the visitors, before Haydn Hollis equalised later into the half. Soon after, Oli Ewing hit what would be the winning goal to take the three points for the Iron.

There were a hat-trick of 2-0 victories yesterday, as a quick fire Mani Dieseruvwe double for Rochdale downed playoff winners Boreham Wood, Enzio Boldewijn and Dom Hutchinson helped Wealdstone defeat Truro City in their maiden National League outing, and Carlisle United won in their first National League fixture for 20 years, with Luke Armstrong and Ethan Robson beating Woking away.

Finally, in their first ever National League fixture, Brackley Town won at home to Eastleigh, Shane Byrne scoring a penalty to write his name into Brackley history, as the Saints won 1-0; Boston United and Morecambe’s game was postponed, due to Morecambe’s suspension from the National League; keep fighting Shrimps, we’re all on your side!

National League results – in full

Altrincham 3-2 Aldershot Town
Boreham Wood 0-2 Rochdale
Boston United P-P Morecambe
Brackley Town 1-0 Eastleigh
Braintree Town 3-0 FC Halifax Town
Gateshead 0-3 Southend United
Solihull Moors 2-2 Forest Green Rovers
Tamworth 1-2 Scunthorpe United
Wealdstone 2-0 Truro City
Woking 0-2 Carlisle United
Yeovil Town 0-0 Hartlepool United
York City 2-2 Sutton United

National League table

Josh Sims holds off a defender.

The first point is on the board, but finding the back of the net looks like it may still be an issue for Yeovil Town after the goalless opening day draw with Hartlepool United at Huish Park yesterday. Mike Hudson was among more than 3,000 Glovers’ fans who turn up for the stalemate and here are his conclusions on what he saw.

It was good to be back. After all the noise of pre-season, it was good to be back at Huish Park for a competitive fixture. The pitch looked stunning, if not a little small, as the sun shone down on the 3,239 Glovers fans (and the 199 away ones too). New owner Prabhu Srinivasan and Chief Strategy Advisor Nicholas Brayne could be seen walking around the stands and talking to fans before kick off, and the supporters were in good voice throughout the afternoon. As the ref got the opening day underway there was a sense of optimism in the Somerset air.

Josh Sims goes down under pressure from the goalkeeper.
Josh Sims takes a tumble during a difficult first half against Hartlepool. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

The first half was a bit iffy. Throughout the game Yeovil looked defensively solid, but it was pretty hard to put to figure out what our game plan was going forward, particularly in the first forty five. In the first five minutes there were a few moments when James Daly and Luke McCormick linked up nicely, but then the game really passed them by. There was no fluidity in attack, and with all the talent and pace on the pitch, our tactics seemed to nullify the strengths I was looking forward to seeing. There was a lot of direct play to Aaron Jarvis who had his back to goal most of the game. While his hold up play was great as usual, no-one in green and white was ever near enough to our number nine to capitalise. We didn’t work their keeper at all in the first half, and in truth Hartlepool, who kept a lot of possession, had a few chances as the break approached and could really have been ahead.

The second half was better. We seemed to start the second half with more intent and looked dangerous. The changes were interesting. Removing McCormick and Daly for Tahvon Campbell and Junior Morias made it look like we would need to play even more directly. However, I thought both players made an impact and looked lively when they came on. You feel if the late chance that fell at the feet of Ben Wodsku had come to either Morias or Campbell we may have stolen all three points. Unfortunately the youngster rather panicked and snatched at his shot. It was far from a fluid second half, but it was an improvement on the first.

Jed Ward holds a shot during pre-match warm up.
Jed Ward looks a good addition. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

Keep those potatoes on hold. After feeling before the game that he may have solved our goal-scoring issues, Mark Cooper may be reassessing. The sack of potatoes on offer to the first goal scorer of the season will remain the property of the greengrocer for now, as we try to figure out how to best utilise the players at our disposal. On a plus side, we did secure a clean sheet, and our back three looked mostly solid, with Jed Ward adding some calmness in goal. Our new keeper had one shaky moment in the first half, but was otherwise faultless and also showed his distribution quality when he launched a ‘fizzing’ kick for the pacy Byron Pendleton to run onto creating a dangerous moment for the home side. On balance, I’m not a fan of the training ground move, but it may just have secured us a real top quality keeper.

We’re off the mark. Yeovil are not known for their strong opening days, and coming up against a Hartlepool side managed by Simon Grayson, who we never seem to get the better off, was never going to be easy. We didn’t set the world ablaze, we didn’t quite put on a show at home, and on balance a point was probably a fair result. It did feel like a game that we would have lost last season, and there were moments on Saturday when we rode our luck against a team who may have similar ambitions to us this season. But overall, it’s not a bad start to proceedings. There are some reasons for positivity while also a number of things we will need to work on quickly. We have a point on the board, and a tricky first away trip to Forest Green to come. Onwards and upwards you Glovers.

The Enterprise National League got under way at Huish Park, but with the youngsters out and about we like to keep tabs on how our young loanees are getting on.

We start at Sherborne, where the Zebras bounced back from FA Cup defeat last week to register a 2-0 win over Andover New Street.

Jaydon Biss, Blake Watts, George Geraghty and Ollie Hughes all started the game.

Geraghty got the opening goal and was named Man of the Match.

We have a couple of new names to keep an eye on over at Bridport too; Alec Thomas and Matt Reed are second year scholars who made their debut last week.

This week, Alec Thomas found the net – getting his first goal for his new side in a 4-0 win over Bishops Lydeard.

Jake Wannell leads Yeovil Town's players on to the pitch.

Yeovil Town drew 0-0 with Hartlepool United to start the 2025/26 Enterprise National League. 

Our man Gary Brown was at Huish Park for us today and captured the event.

As ever, if you would like to use any of Gary’s images, please ask Gary’s permission before using.

Yeovil Town’s new Mr Versatile Josh Sims has said the Glovers were happy with their outing in the goalless opening day draw with Hartlepool United at Huish Park.

The former Southampton player started the match playing off lone frontman Aaron Jarvis but ended it playing left wing-back following the substitution of James Daly.

It was his ball into the box which picked out substitute striker Ben Wodskou with seven minutes to go, but the on loan Birmingham City youngster’s chance was denied by visiting keeper Harvey Cartwright.

Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Jack Killah after the game, Sims said: “First games are always going to be frantic, but we got through it with a clean sheet. We had a couple of chances (to win it) towards the end and I thought we ended the game stronger, in the first half we were a bit sluggish and on the back foot, but from the first whistle in the second half, I thought we played well.

There are always things to improve on, but I imagine they will be up there come the end of the season. A point is good, there are plenty of things to work on but we got a clean sheet, a point and we were solid, and last season we probably would have lost a silly goal today. That is a massive improvement and shows how much more solid and how much better our communication is as a team and that will stand us in good stead. We are a good team both on and off the pitch and everyone has come in and brought something different.

Josh Sims breaks away.
Josh Sims breaks away. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

Asked about his many different positions during the 90 minutes, he added: “Whatever the Gaffer wants me to do, I will do it to the best of my ability. He obviously thinks I can play in a few different positions whether it is further forward or further back, I have got to do my job for the team. Different roles require different skills and towards the end I was playing deeper and had to stay concentrated, but if the Gaffer wants me to play there. It was a tough one because it was a lot of running and it was quite hot out there, but everyone got through it unscathed and that is a positive.