January 2026 (Page 6)

Yeovil Town progressed into the Fifth Round of the FA Trophy following yet more penalty heroics from Jed Ward, as they won 3-1 on penalties over Southern Premier Division Central side Alvechurch.

The Glovers appeared to be the dominant side in the first half, before a red card for Brett McGavin threatened to derail the Glovers’ hard work. Alvechurch grew into the game but both sides remained level at half-time.

The second half provided even more entertainment, but it remained goalless, with both sides  searching for a winner but unable to find that final bit of quality.


First half

Alvechurch took kickoff, but the first chance of the game came just three minutes into the game, as a good cross from James Daly found the head of Josh Sims; he connected well with the ball, but it landed safely in the arms of opposition ‘keeper Jenson Kilroy.

Moments later, a nice ball from Brett McGavin found Harvey Greenslade on the left wing, he cut past his man with ease before having a shot on goal blocked by Jessy Bavanganga. Positive signs from the Glovers as they looked to stamp their authority on the game early on.

Both sides looked to get themselves comfortable into the game, before a high boot from McGavin earned himself a spot in the referee’s book – Elliott Swallow had used his whistle with liberty within the first ten minutes, awarding the Glovers two soft free kicks, to set the scene for a stop-start affair.

11 minutes in, and it was another chance for Yeovil, as a Brett McGavin free kick floated towards the back of the six yard box; Aaron Jarvis won the header, nodding it towards Greenslade but his header went over the bar.

From the goal kick, Alvechurch enjoyed a rare foray into the Yeovil half, showing what they were capable of, their spell of possession ending with an offside flag against Kieran Wakefield. The Glovers made their way downfield from the free kick, earning a corner which tested the visiting ‘keeper once again via the head of Kyle Ferguson.

An incisive through ball from Obadeyi almost found an Alvechurch striker, but it trickled to Jed Ward who fumbled his collection. Wakefield almost pounced on the opportunity but Ward recovered to parry the shot for a corner.

As 20 minutes came and went, Yeovil had their first clear cut chance of the game as Luke McCormick fed a lovely ball through for Josh Sims, but an excellent recovering run from Bavanganga just about blocked the number 19’s shot on goal.

The Glovers continued to probe, as James Daly came down the right hand side and approached the touchline just inside the box, his cross across goal found the left boot of Luke McCormick but he was off balance, sending the ball out for a goal kick.

24 minutes in, and Brett McGavin stretched for a heavy touch and tackled the number 12 of Will Merrett; the referee felt it was grounds for dismissal, and the former Torquay man left the field shaking his head. The sending off led to Yeovil’s first substitution of the game, as Josh Tobin entered play to fill the gap in the middle of the field, replacing Harvey

Following the restart, Luke McCormick came down the right hand side and laid off a ball for Kyle Ferguson to cross in; the cross found an Alvechurch defender, who cleared back to the Scot and proceeded to receive a high boot from another visiting player inside the penalty box; the referee decided to wave play on…

37 minutes in, Joe Willis received Alvechurch’s first yellow card of the game for a heavy challenge on Josh Tobin; the Yeovil fans wanted more for later challenges committed by the opposition, but just the one yellow was dished out.

Lovely play from Kyle Ferguson and James Daly down the right hand side allowed debutant Dakarai Mafico to surge forwards; the 19 year old burst past three defenders into the box, before floating a cross into the six yard area. The ball was cleared and fell to Josh Tobin on the edge of the box, but his shot flew over the bar.

A strong challenge from Kieran Wakefield on Tobin followed a few minutes later, earning himself a spot in the referee’s notebook and Yeovil a free kick. Before the resulting kick was taken, Alvechurch manager Kyle Storer was also booked, assumedly for his reaction to the booking to his attacker.

The free kick floated towards the back of the box, then ping-ponged around the six yard area but Alvechurch lived to fight another day; the visitors then counter-attacked down the left, switching play to the right but the shot from Obadeyi was tame and easy enough for Jed Ward to stop.

Just as the 45th minute struck, Yeovil had yet another good chance, as Aaron Jarvis played a fantastic ball through for Luke McCormick, but in uncharacteristic fashion, the number 8’s shot whizzed past the post.

Alvechurch had a couple of half chances before Yeovil made their way down the other end for a couple of corners but neither resulted in anything for the Glovers.

Half time: Yeovil Town 0 Alvechurch 0


Second half

The first chance of the second half fell to Alvechurch, as they won a header at the back post from a corner, but the referee blew for a free kick to Yeovil.

Yeovil continued to grow into the game and show why they were the National League side, stopping any opposition attacks with ease, and Jarvis in particular demonstrated his physicality in an impressive battle with Bavanganga, however no clear cut chances were created.

55 minutes in, and Josh Sims chested down a great ball from the Yeovil defence, coming centrally and working his way to the edge of the box; he was then deemed to have fouled Will Merrett, much to the derision of the Thatchers terrace.

Alvechurch had a good chance from a poor free kick conceded by Jake Wannell, as Tope Obadeyi opted to blast a shot from 25 yards out, his shot stung the palms of Jed Ward and kept the Glovers in the game.

Another flashpoint came just outside the Alvechurch box, as McCormick and Bavanganga both went for a 50/50, and the referee waved it away; Alvechurch went on the counter and drew a foul from James Daly, who ended up in the referee’s notebook.

Following the introduction of Michee Efete, Alvechurch continued to impress and frustrate, but Yeovil made themselves another chance, as McCormick found Mafico in some space on the edge of the box, he cut onto his weaker foot and took the shot but it was deflected and saved by multiple yellow shirts, giving the Glovers a corner.

Yeovil felt they should’ve had a penalty 73 minutes in, as a ball rolled up the body and onto the arm of Josh Dugmore, but the referee didn’t see it and waved play on.

78 minutes on the clock, and Yeovil found themselves frustrated once again, as a great ball from Mafico found Josh Sims, he cut inside and drilled a low shot, but it was well saved by Kilroy, Jarvis collected the rebound but his shot was blocked for a corner.

More subs took place, including the seemingly unplanned introduction of Jacob Maddox for an injured Josh Sims; the former Forest Green man was last seen at Rochdale last January. Both sides looked to go for the win, as chances came at either end without success.

The full time whistle blew, and in familiar circumstances, it’s penalties once again.

Full time: Yeovil Town 0 Alvechurch 0

Here’s how the penalties went…..

  • Yeovil Town – Tahvon Campbell – SCORED (1-0)
  • Alvechurch – Tope Obadeyi – SAVED by Jed Ward (1-0)
  • Yeovil Town – Luke McCormick – SCORED (2-0)
  • Alvechurch – Joe Willis – SAVED by Jed Ward (2-0)
  • Yeovil Town – Dakarai Mafico – SCORED (3-0)
  • Alvechurch – Szhem Whyte-Hall –  SCORED (3-1)
  • Yeovil Town – Finn Cousin-Dawson – SAVED by Jenson Kilroy (3-1)
  • Alvechurch – Ethan Sephton – SAVED by Jed Ward (3-1)


Match Details

Venue: Huish Park
Date: Tuesday 3rd January, 3.00pm kick-off

Competition: Isuzu FA Trophy Fourth Round

Scorers: 

Pitch: Very soft and slippery
Conditions: Fresh… but dry

Attendance: 1,870 (80 away supporters)

Bookings:
Yeovil Town: Brett McGavin 8, James Daly 64
Alvechurch: Joe Willis 37, Kieran Wakefield 41

Sendings Off:

Yeovil Town: Brett McGavin ’24

Referee: Elliott Swallow

Yeovil Town (3-4-1-2)

Substitutes: Josh Tobin (for Harvey Greenslade, 26), Michee Efete (for James Daly 68), Tahvon Campbell (for Aaron Jarvis 81), Jacob Maddox (for Josh Sims 81)

Braintree Town: Jenson Kilroy, Josh Dugmore, Ethan Sephton, Sam Perry, Joe Willis, Jonny Ngandu, Tope Obadeyi, Will Merrett, Callum Sullivan (for Elliott Dugan 82), Kieran Wakefield (for Szhem Whyte-Hall 65), Jessy Bavanganga

Substitutes (not used): Redman Evans, Krystian Pearce, Dieter Schwarm, Nile Timson, Jack Sang

Yeovil Town manager Billy Rowley has said that he is looking to replace Morgan Williams following the defender’s move to York City this week.

Chatting to Ian Randall at BBC Radio Somerset, ahead of kick off this Saturday, he said that he was gutted to see the stalwart leave, but that he couldn’t stand in his way and that the wheels have begun to spin to find a replacement.

“Morgs, no, very sad to see Morgs go, like everyone connected to the club is, he’s been nothing but professional and quality since I’ve come in, I think how [the move to York] came around was that York enquired, Morgs got wind of it and his family are from close to York, he’s got a couple of kids that he wouldn’t mind moving closer to home and schooling them close to his family, so there was a lot of things that came into Morgan’s decision, but I’ve got nothing but positives to say about Morgs and obviously wish him the best.

We only fully knew it was happening on Wednesday or Thursday and luckily for us, Fergie, Finn Dawson and Jake have been solid in the past few weeks, so Morgs is going to be a loss, but the fact that those guys are in decent form softens the blow a little bit.

We’ve earmarked a couple of centre backs that we really like the look of with a similar profile to Morgs, a couple of lads that have played in higher divisions, we’re working hard to strengthen behind the scenes, but we’re not rushing or doing anything knee jerk. “

Morgan Williams. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

Billy Rowley makes two changes from the home win over Braintree with Morgan Williams and James Plant being replaced by Harvey Greenslade and debutant Dak Mafico.

The subs bench reduces to just five names for this competition, with no place for Plant or Exeter loanee Andrew Oluwabori in the match day squad – both of their loans are coming up shortly.

Johnathon Page is cup tied and cannot make his debut with Jacob Maddox still amongst the subs waiting to make his return from injury.

Cardiff City academy product Dakarai Mafico has joined Yeovil Town on loan until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old has started four times for the League One side this season, including a league debut in the Bluebirds’ opening game of the season when he played as a makeshift left-back having impressed in pre-season.

He also made his international debut for Wales’ Under-21s last November.

In an announcement on Friday, Glovers’ manager Billy Rowley said: “Dakarai is a talented young player who has already shown he can compete at a high level. We’re thrilled to bring him to Yeovil Town, and I’m confident he will add pace, energy, and creativity to our midfield as we push through the season.”

The youngster added: “I’m really excited to join Yeovil Town and to get the chance to play regular first-team football. I’ve heard a lot about the club and the team, and I can’t wait to contribute and help the squad wherever I can.”

Speaking this week, Cardiff manager Brian Barry-Murphy said he expected Mafico to go out on loan adding the experience would be valuable to the player’s development. The boss spoke highly of the youngster following his league debut earlierthis season.

He said: “Dakarai has been outstanding in pre-season for us, so he was naturally the next option to play left back. He’s an exceptional player, but he’s never played left back before I came to the Club. He’s an elite number 6, and when you see him play there, it’ll be clear to you how good he is. 

He shows courage in everything he does, he’s an incredible talent, and one the supporters are going to fall in love with once they see him play more.

A pause in league action for Yeovil Town this weekend as they host Alvechurch in the Fourth Round of the FA Trophy.


FORM…

YEOVIL TOWN

Across their last five games, the Glovers have won two, lost two and drawn one. The performances have been ok, but the loss to Truro is a tough pill to swallow.

The Glovers picked up a win in their last fixture, their first since they last played in the FA Trophy against Maidstone United. The victory was an emphatic one as the Somerset side put Braintree to the sword in a 3-1 win for the hosts. After a rather dire first 45 minutes, Billy Rowley’s men came out for the second half and put the Essex team to the sword. Goals from Luke McCormick, James Daly and Brett McGavin (via huge deflection). The home fans will be hoping for a similar performance this weekend.
Yeovil Town celebrate Luke McCormick’s opener.

ALVECHURCH

The Worcestershire side currently ply their trade in the Southern Premier League. The Church haven’t had the best season to date and will be looking to the FA Trophy as a reprieve. The Church lie one place above the relegation zone in the league with seven wins from 21 games. However, over their last five games Alvechurch have had the exact same form as Yeovil, two wins, two losses and a draw.

In their previous game, the Church lost to Stratford 2-1 away from home. That day, Alvechurch conceded the first goal in the 35th minute and were quickly down two when Josh Hawker doubled the lead in the 39th minute. The Worcestershire side then got their consolation goal in the 56th minute through Jez Abbey,


KEY PLAYERS…

YEOVIL TOWN – JAMES DALY

We know, someone who isn’t Jed Ward or Luke McCormick. Since coming back from a minor niggle in the middle of December, the 25-year-old has put in a string of great performances. It was against Braintree where Daly showed his class in his all round game and that was topped off with his first goal of the season.
James Daly. Picture courtesy of Tom Bailey.

For a winger, Daly has contributed rather largely defensively as well, with five balls recovered a game, seven dual wins per game and he also wins 53% of headers he goes for. Under Rowley, it feels that Daly will be an integral part of his squad going forward, especially with Aaron Jarvis looking like the preferred number nine for the wingers to target.

ALVECHURCH – JEZ ABBEY & KRYSTIAN PEARCE

I have chosen two players as I feel both are important to their side. Abbey, is a Dutch midfielder whose career started at Wolves and hasn’t strayed far from the Midlands since. So far this season, the 22-year-old has bagged six goals for the Church making him their top scorer.

Although at the ripe age of 36, Kristin Pearce has a wealth of experience to his name, with 579 appearances throughout the football pyramid. The majority of his games came in League Two for Mansfield Town. The Bajan has played Yeovil 10 times in his career with four wins, three draws and three losses to his name.


THE GAFFER…

Kyle Storer is the opposition gaffer this weekend, as he pits his wits against Billy Rowley. The 38-year-old was appointed boss at the beginning of December after an interim spell of three matches. The midfielder has took over from former England international goalkeeper, Tim Flowers.

The Nuneaton man has been a recognisable face in the lower levels of English football, with over 630 games. Only a handful of those games have been at League Two level with Cheltenham Town in 2016.

This is Storer’s first full time foray into management.


LAST TIME WE MET…

The two sides have never met in a competitive match.


DON’T I KNOW YOU…

There is one sole player who has a connection with the Glovers and that is Sam Perry. The 24-year-old midfielder made 12 appearances for Yeovil when Chris Hargreaves was manager. He was on loan at that point from Walsall.
Sam Perry. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.

THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE…

Elliott Swallow is the man in charge for this FA Trophy fixture. For more information on him and his team for Saturday check out Ben’s article – here.

Luke McCormick has picked up in January where he left off in December by picking up yet another Man of the Match Vote from the Gloverscast readers.

Firstly, we’d like to say thanks to the 160 of you who voted, the most we’ve had for a single vote this season.

McCormick was one of four different players to get 20 or more votes, with the third place spot being a tie between the other scorers on the day, James Daly and Brett McGavin.

Aaron Jarvis finished second in the vote, but all three were a fair way behind the man with the new contract, Luke McCormick.

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%)
31.01.2026AFC TELFORD
(Away, 2-0 win)
191HARVEY GREENSLADE
(79 / 41.4%)

Dakarai Mafico
(60 / 31.4%)
Joy Mukena
(11 / 5.8%)
JANUARY PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 DAKARAI MAFICO
(8 PTS, 2 MOTM)

🥈HARVEY GREENSLADE
(4 PTS / 1 MOTM)
🥉 LUKE MCCORMICK
(3 PTS / 1 MOTM)
06.02.2026ALTRINCHAM
(Away, 1-0 win)
92JED WARD
(57 / 61.3%)
Troy Perrett
(12 / 12.9%)
Kyle Ferguson
(7 / 7.5%)
11.02.2026BOREHAM WOOD
(Away 3-2 loss)
46JAMES DALY
(13 / 28.3%)
Jed Ward
(12 / 23.1%)
Jake Wannell
(8 / 17.4%)
14.02.2026ROCHDALE
(Home 1-1 draw)

Yeovil Town have announced defender Morgan Williams has joined fellow National League side York City for “an undisclosed fee“.

Williams, who won the National League South with the Glovers in the 2023-24 season, leaves Somerset after almost 200 appearances in green and white. He has eight league goals to his name for Yeovil, including plenty of late strikes during that title-winning season.

The 26-year-old was out of contract in the summer and would have been available to leave for free at the end of the season.

In a statement, the Glovers said: “The club offered Morgan a long-term contract in an effort to retain his services, however he has chosen to move back up north to be closer to his family.

We would like to place on record our thanks to Morgan for his commitment and contribution during his time with Yeovil Town, and wish him well for the future.

In a post on his Instagram, Williams posted a message to Yeovil fans saying: “I just wanted to say a massive thankyou for everything. The memories we’ve made over the years will always have a special place in my heart. Yeovil has been home to my family and I for the past five years and along the way I’ve met some unbelievable people and made friends for life.

I wish this club nothing but success and all the very best for the future. MW4.”

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He has worn no fewer than five different squad numbers across multiple spells, initially on loan from Coventry City in the 2019-20 season, but then on a permanent deal in July 2021. Most recently the coveted number 4 shirt.

Williams played for eight different managers, including those in interim charge, during his time in Somerset, (Darren Sarll, Charlie Lee, Josh Staunton, Chris Hargreaves, Mark Cooper, Richard Dryden, Danny Webb and current boss Billy Rowley) and leaves the club as one of the finest defenders to represent the side in recent years.

His work off the pitch, with his own coaching sessions and community work has made him one of the most well respected and liked members of the squad.

A multiple Glovies’ winner, a National League South champion and a player we are proud to say graced the pitch at Huish Park.

Good luck, Morgs. All the best.

Morgan Williams celebrates clinching the National League South title with a 2-0 win over Truro City.