Ben Barrett

At the end of the 2025/26 season, the Gloverscast launched our end of season survey, with a wide range of questions for Yeovil Town fans to answer.

Topics ranged from the success of the manager(s) and some of the key topics that circle around the club at the moment, including land ownership, training facilities and long term prospects. Here are just some of the key takeaways that came from the 341 responses.
Thank you to each and every one for having your say, as ever with the Gloverscast polls, all results were on a 1-7 scale, where seven is the best and one is the worst.


A BIT ABOUT YOU!

Over 53% of respondents were aged 54 or over, with just 18.5% of those falling into a category that made them under the age of 35.

Over 90% identified as male. 46% were season ticket holders, with that number sneakIing above 50% for those who have had a season ticket in the last five years.

What’s more you’re a loyal bunch, when asked what makes the difference for you when buying a season, well over a third of you said you’d go regardless of how things are going on or off the pitch.

Second place consideration was the cost of tickets, followed by the quality of the squad,


HUISH PARK

Onto the place we call home, and on the whole, things feel pretty good. By the end of last season, most of you think the facilities are well looked after, with 127 of you scoring this subject a five, six or seven, that’s four more than those who scored it one, two or three combined. The mean score of this works out at almost exactly four out of seven (3.96 to be precise)

As for value for money, it’s a similar story with scores of four and five tied level in terms of responses.

Let’s get into the match day experience shall we?

Here’s some of the key scores from the survey, the vast, vast majority of you feel safe at Huish Park and that on the whole, the stewarding team are good.

Personal Safety                       ███████████████████████████████████████████ 6.4
Steward Team                           █████████████████████████████████████       5.6

When asked to break down the value and options of food and drink of a match day, there were slightly fewer high grade scores then when asked to consider overall value for money (above).
Overall Value For Money saw 167 responses offer a five, six or seven. When specific to food, that dropped slightly to 142.

Most (118) people gave the quality of food served on match days a score of four out of seven, 162 scored higher, just 61 scored lower.

Similar story with regards to the quality of drink, 111 people scored four, 179 scored higher, just 51 scored beverage quality lower than a 4/7.

Badger’s Bar at Huish Park (Pic C/O Gary Brown)

THE MANAGERS

This one might take a while!

We asked you if you were happy with the appointment of Billy Rowley – remember this was before a single player was signed and before a single pre-season ball was kicked.

Yes, was the answer – over 70% of those who responded offered the appointment of Billy Rowley and his team a six or seven out of seven. 17 votes scored the appointment below average.

We also asked you about the performance of Billy Rowley, Mark Cooper and Richard Dryden during the season as a whole, you can see below the difference between the two fully permanent managers. with most people offering a score of three for Dryden, the feeling is he probably comes out of a bonkers season on the right side of history given the tough circumstances, but that it was right to move on.

Billy Rowley | Pic by Gary Brown

THE 2025/26 SEASON

Overall, in a chaotic season, with four managers, a little too much flirting with the relegation zone but a run to the latter stages of the FA Trophy made a for a scattered, but fairly disappointing scale on the responses for this one.


THE FUTURE

Time for a big one.

There were two key takeaways from the questions regarding the future of Yeovil Town.

Glovers supporters want Huish Park back under club ownership and want to see the club return to training in Yeovil.

The Huish Park stadium situation scored almost a perfect 7/7, whilst a return to training in and around Yeovil not far behind with an average response of 6.4 out of 7.

The questions were asking supporter to say how much they agreed with the following statements;
“It is important for Yeovil Town to get ownership of the land back from the Council” and “It is important that YTFC return to training in Yeovil rather than in Bristol”

Prabhu Srinivasan
Pic C/O Gary Brown

Prabhu Srinivasan and his family, who now own Yeovil Town also formed part of the questioning, the vast majority (75%) recorded an above average score when asked if they thought the new Chairman was ‘a competent owner with the club at heart’.

Whilst there are far more of you who consider yourself optimistic about the future of the club than don’t.

The graph skews slightly to the left when asked to consider if the club ‘has a clear plan’, and how the club communicated throughout the season. Suggesting there is a fair amount of trust, and belief that the ownership is helping the club in the right direction, but a little more clarity and communication wouldn’t go amiss.


Media & Broadcast Consumption

The survey shows that the majority of those who responded visited the Gloverscast website daily (44.5%) whilst almost two thirds consider the Gloverscast a main source for Yeovil Town news and content (61.6%) – (We’re blushing here a bit, thank you….)

A huge majority (62.%) watched a grand total of 0 Yeovil Town games via the DAZN streaming platform last season, but plenty of you did take advantage of local radio output.

Only 20% of those who responded listened to 0 Yeovil Town games on the radio, almost a third of people listened to 11 or more fixtures via local radio. Proving that the support of local BBC continues to provide a vital resource for Glovers fans.

For those who did watch some of the DAZN output, the feeling of the quality was, at best, neutral, whilst the local Radio Coverage scored far more positively.


IN CONCLUSION

After a fairly crazy season, the sentiment is definitely on the turn to the positive following a chaotic season which saw just about every possible combination of feelings hit Yeovil Fans.

Yeovil fans, or at least the ones we survey, want to believe there is a positive future for the club both on and off the field, but have sent clear messages on Stadium Ownership, first team presence in the community.

There’s excitement around the appointment of Billy Rowley and people think there remains a connect between club and supporters whilst acknowledging that in terms of communication, community and value, there’s never any harm in saying more is more on these factors which form part of the fabric of the club’s philosophy.

Finally, we wanted to say thanks for the feedback that was Gloverscast, you said you enjoyed certain content – including the monthly quizzes (sorry, Dave) – you want more from us in terms of player interviews, more space for opinions and stats.

We hear your feedback and will look to develop more of the things you love seeing, hearing and reading.

We also asked you one question which really stood out to us. Are you proud of your club?

Well, this one speaks for itself.

The Thatcher’s Gold Stand at Huish Park. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.

Yeovil Town’s route to National League Glory has been mapped out with the release of the 2026/27 fixtures.

The Glovers start with a nice local one, a trip to Glanford Park, Scunthorpe to take on the Iron – anyone who remembers out previous opening day fixture in Scunthorpe under Chris Hargreaves… we shuddered too!

After that, Carlisle and Gateshead make the trip south, the Heed Army will be in town for a lunch time kick off.

Then, on the road we go, to Barrow for some Friday night fun!- Some motorway miles in on the clock to get us going.

10 of the first 11 games are listed as being DAZN stream fixtures, with the league reaching a deal to broadcast every game in August.

Everyone looks forward to the festive fixtures with local derbies and big rivalries coming together over the Christmas and New Year period.

As such, the Glovers have a home Boxing Day clash with our near neighbours… Sutton United? We’re not sure there either, a couple of days later we go to Woking, and then kick off the new year just up the road in… Altrincham!

To wrap the season up, three of the Glovers’ final five are away from home.

We head to Sutton, Boreham Wood and Hartlepool in late March and April with a home game against Halifax in there before finishing off with a lunch time kick off against newly relegated Harrogate Town on Saturday, 24th April.

It’s worth noting all fixtures are very much subject to change, especially with cup runs and DAZN getting their mits on the big games as the season unfolds.


DateOpponentKOH/ACompetitionScoreLocationAttendanceScorers
July
11.07.26Melksham Town15:00AFriendlyOakfield Stadium
14.07.26Merthyr Town19:30AFriendlyPenydarren Park
18.07.26Cardiff City U21s13:00HFriendlyHuish Park
25.07.26Wycombe WanderersTBCAFriendlyBCD
28.07.26Farnham Town19:45AFriendlyThe Memorial Ground
August
01.08.26Newport County15:00HFriendlyHuish Park
08.08.26Scunthorpe15:00ANLGlandford Park
15.08.26Carlisle United15:00HNLHuish Park
22.08.26Gateshead12:30HNLHuish Park
28.08.26Barrow19:45ANLHolker Street
31.08.26Tamworth15:00HNLHuish Park
September
05.09.26Southend United12:30ANLRoots Hall
12.09.26AFC Fylde15:00HNLHuish Park
15.09.26Aldershot19:45ANLRecreation Ground
18.09.26Solihull Moors19:45HNLHuish Park
26.09.26Kidderminster Harriers15:00ANLAggborough
29.09.26Worthing19:45HNLHuish Park
October
03.10.26Boston Utd15:00HNLHuish Park
10.10.26Wealdstone15:00ANLGrosvenor Vale
17.10.26FA4QR
24.10.26Altrincham15:00HNLHuish Park
27.10.26Hornchurch19:45ANLHornchurch Stadium
31.10.26FC Halifax Town12:30ANLThe Shay Stadium
November
14.11.26Boreham Wood15:00HNLHuish Park
21.11.26Forest Green Rovers17:30HNLHuish Park
24.11.26Eastleigh19:45ANLSilverlake Stadium
28.11.26Harrogate Town15:00ANLWetherby Road
December
05.12.26Hartlepool United15:00HNLHuish Park
09.12.26Wealdstone19:45HNLHuish Park
12.12.26FATR3
19.12.26Boston United12:30ANLBoston Community Stadium
26.12.26Sutton United15:00HNLHuish Park
28.12.26Woking15:00ANLKingfield Stadium
January
02.01.27Altrincham15:00ANLMoss Lane
09.01.27Hornchurch15:00HNLHuish Park
16.01.27FATR4
23.01.27Carlisle United15:00ANLBrunton Park
26.01.27Eastleigh19:45HNLHuish Park
30.01.27Scunthorpe United12:30HNLHuish Park
February
06.02.27Forest Green Rovers15:00ANLNew Lawn
13.02.27Kidderminster Harriers15:00HNLHuish Park
17.02.27Worthing19:45ANLWoodside Road
20.02.27Solihull Moors15:00ANLDamson Park
23.02.27Aldershot15:00HNLHuish Park
27.02.27Gateshead15:00ANLGateshead International Stadium
March
06.03.27Barrow15:00HNLHuish Park
09.03.27Tamworth19:45ANLThe Lamb Ground
13.03.27Southend United15:00HNLHuish Park
20.03.27AFC Fylde12:30ANLMill Farm
26.03.27Woking15:00HNLHuish Park
29.03.27Sutton United15:00ANLGander Green Lane
April
03.04.27FC Halifax Town15:00HNLHuish Park
10.04.27Boreham Wood15:00ANLMeadow Park
17.04.27Hartlepool United15:00ANLVictoria Park
24.04.27Harrogate Town12:30HNLHuish Park

Yeovil Town have announced the signing of Southend United striker Slavi Spasov on a two-year contract for an undisclosed fee.

The Bulgarian forward scored against the Glovers in the November meeting at Huish Park last season contributing towards his nine league goals in 31 appearances last season.

The 24-year-old spoke to the club’s official social media on Thursday having joined his new team-mates for a training session where preparations for this weekend’s opening pre-season friendly at Melksham Town were underway.

He said: “I am buzzing to get started. I do not think there is any player in the world that likes the first week of pre-season training, it is mostly running but once the (friendly) games kick in and you start getting that match fitness back up it is exciting times. Hopefully I can score a few early on and get my confidence up.

I probably had a slower start (at Southend last season) but when I did take my opportunity and scored some important goals, but I felt like I should have played more. It was a really good season with winning the FA Trophy at Wembley, that was a memorable day.

New signing Slavi Spasov

The Bulgarian-born forward began his career in the academy at Oxford United before dropping in to non-League football initially with Hungerford Town before spending a season-and-a-half at Slough Town in National League South, scoring 21 goals in 62 appearances. One game Spasov did not notch in for Slough was in March 2024 when he appeared as a late substitute in a goalless draw against the Glovers.

His form that season earned him a move back to full-time football with Southend where he was often used coming off the substitutes’ bench. He missed out on some of Southend’s end of season run in games not appearing in their play-off game or in either of their FA Trophy semi or final clashes.

The new boy added: “Dropping down to non-League was a bit of an eye-opener being part-time, I enjoyed my time at Slough a lot and got my move back to full-time (at Southend) last year which is what I wanted from the day I dropped in to non-League. But I feel like that this move to Yeovil has come at the right time and I can keep progressing.

Spasov becomes the Glovers 13th new signing of a busy summer in the transfer market for manager Billy Rowley who is expected to field a number of the new faces against Melksham Town on Saturday. The Southern League Division One South side play three tiers below the Glovers and finished 18th out of 22 teams in the 2025/26 season.

Добре дошли! Yeovil, Slavi!

Yeovil Town have added an extra pre-season game to their schedule with League Two side Newport County coming to Huish Park on Saturday 1st August.

The game will kick off at 3pm and will see the return of Chris Todd who is currently in charge of the EFL side after the departure of Christian Fuchs earlier in the summer.

They will be the second League first team opposition with a behind closed doors game against Wycombe also scheduled along side the Under 21s of Cardiff and local non-league sides.

Yeovil Town announced their squad numbers for the 2026/27 season.

Given the huge amount of player turnover, there’s little in the way of headline news, but Dan Ellison has moved from 15 to 35 with defender Joe Gubbins wearing the number he also wore at Southend.

It’s the same for Zain Westbrooke who was number 25 at Scunthorpe before heading to Somerset.

1. ​JOS BARKER
​2. JOY MUKENA
​3. JORDAN NORVILLE-WILLIAMS
​4. HAYDEN MULLER
​5. JACK KINGDON
​6. LOICK AYINA
​7. MASON OBENG
​8. LUKE MCCORMICK
​9. STEPHEN WALKER
​10. RYAN JONES
​11. JAMES DALY
​12. ARCHIE DAVIES
14. BRETT MCGAVIN
​15. JOE GUBBINS
17. JOE HAIGH
20. JOHL POWELL
22. MATT GOULD
25. ZAIN WESTBROOKE
​35. DAN ELLISON

Yeovil Town have signed off another busy week of transfer activity with the addition of defender Loick Ayina on a season-long loan from Salford City.

The 23-year-old becomes the Glovers’ 12th signing of the summer – and the first loan arrival with the previous 11 joining on permanent deals – and is the sixth new boy with defensive qualities. Reports suggest Ayina is a right-sided centre back whose career with experience of playing in a back three.

The other arrivals were Joe Gubbins (left-sided centre back), Jack Kingdon (centre back), Archie Davies (right back), Jordan Norville-Williams (left back) and Hayden Muller, who has played in defence and midfield at Sutton United. Given the exits of Kyle Ferguson, Finn Cousin-Dawson, Alex Whittle and the more recent departure of former captain Jake Wannell, our defence will have a new look next season.

Having joined Salford last summer after his Huddersfield contract expired, the young defender made just three appearances off the bench in League Two – including getting substituted on and off again in an opening day debut which lasted just 27 minutes.

Born in the Republic of Congo, Ayina was raised in Paris, France and came through the youth set-ups at a number of clubs before being brought to England by Huddersfield Town in 2019, signing professionally with them in 2020. The then 18-year-old had his first taste of professional football came in National League North in October 2021, picking up two Man of the Match awards in his four appearances, before returning to Huddersfield where he made his first-team debut in an FA Cup tie at Preston North End in January 2023.

Shortly after he began the first of two loan spells in the Scottish Premiership at Dundee United, making 13 appearances, before being sent up to Ross County in January 2024, starting 11 times. His loan spells north of the border gave Ayina experiences of big match atmospheres, twice starting against Rangers at Ibrox and an appearance at Celtic Park, picking up more than 2,000 minutes (roughly 25 matches) of experience.

Having signed for Salford last summer, he struggled for first-team minutes and played less than half-an-hour in League Two as his new employers recruited heavily in defence on their way to the division’s play-off final. Much of his game time last season came in the development teams at Moor Lane (if you were wondering where that odd social media tease came from!) and the departure of Karl Robinson as manager builds an unsettled picture.

One assumes he’s arrived at Huish Park on a ‘go and get games’ mission, and reports suggest he will bring speed, athleticism and right-sided central defensive cover.

Welcome to Somerset, Loick!

Former Yeovil Town defender Roy O’Brien has been named the Under-19s manager for the upcoming season.

Part of the Glovers’ side who won the FA Trophy in 2002, the National League title a year later and the League Two success in 2005, O’Brien is well known and well thought of at Huish Park and steps into the role ahead of the 2025/26 season.

The Under-19s finished third in Group E of the National League Under 19s Alliance League last season, two places but 16 points behind league winners Dorchester Town.

The appointment follows the announcement of an “elite football and education pathway” between the club and Yeovil College. In simple terms that is an academy for 16-18 year olds which means that players will study a Level 3 BTEC in Sport Coaching & Development (the equivalent of A Levels) at Yeovil College and train several times a week with coaches from the college and the club at Huish Park. Those players will also represent the clubs Under-19s in the Alliance Under-19s league and potentially the FA Youth Cup.

Announcing the partnership, Bhavna Vohra, director and co-owner, said: “Giving young people a real route into careers through sport has been a passion of ours from the start, and in Yeovil College we have found a partner who shares that vision completely. Their team has been outstanding to work with, and together, as two of the town’s cornerstone organisations, we are building a genuinely professional environment where the next generation can thrive. What we are creating goes well beyond playing football. It is about preparing young people for real careers right across the sport, whether they want to step onto the pitch, coach, analyse or manage. This is something we care deeply about, and we believe Yeovil’s young people deserve nothing less.

O’Brien during his playing days

The appointment of O’Brien as Under-19s manager makes sense in light of the partnership. The 51-year-old was appointed the college’s Head of Performance Football in late 2024 and this week’s statement said he would be joined by Lewis Winter, a former Yeovil Town Community Sports Trust coach who now works for the college.

Quite what this means for the position of Jamie Phillip, who coached the Under-19s last season, is less clear. He is still listed as the only member of ‘Senior Management’ in his Chief Executive Officer role on the website of Community Sports Trust, which appeared surprised by the announcement of the new partnership with the College on Tuesday. The Trust posted on its social media channels: “We are disappointed to find out from social media about a new partnership between the football club and the college..” before going on to discuss its own Elite Performance Programme.

Cue a post on the YTFC Academy social media pointing to the application form for the course it is offering with the college which read: “This course is the club’s own and only club endorsed pathway giving participants the chance to represent Yeovil Town FC U19s.” Go figure as to what that all means – except that the academy set up now appears to be a club-college initiative.

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Roy was a Gloverspast Episode guest in August, 2023 You can CLICK HERE and listen to the episode.