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Recently released Glovers defender Max Hunt has signed for Buxton FC in the National League North where he will team up with former teammate Jordan Barnett.

The central defender had spent two seasons at Huish Park before departing Somerset this summer.

Hunt played 65 times in the League for the Glovers across his time with the club after joining from Carlisle in December 2020.

All the best to Max at Buxton.

 

The Gloverscast is celebrating 10 years since the Wembley win of 2013 and what better way to mark the occasion than with an extra special bonus edition of Glovers Past.

Dan Burn scored the winning goal on that day and was a key part of the backs-to-the-wall performance which saw the Glovers over the line.

We are incredibly grateful for Dan, the media team at Newcastle United and our good mate Jimmer Healey for making this podcast happen, Dan is the first current Premier League footballer to appear on the Gloverscast.

Thank you for all your support as always.


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No sooner has one season ended does another one start and Yeovil Town appear to have their first pre-season friendly in the books.

Tiverton Town are due to host the Glovers on Friday 14th of July with a 7:30pm Kick Off.

No ticket details are yet confirmed… but that’ll arrive in due course.

Tiverton hosted young forward Charlie Bateson for a short time as part of a loan deal during the latter stages of the 2022/23 season and will now play host to a warm up game ahead of the next.

Yeovil Town have confirmed that Morgan Williams will remain a Glover for the 2023/24 season.

The 2021/22 Double Glovie award winner missed the back end of this season after a serious injury brought his campaign to a close, but the versatile defender is now confirmed as being a part of the squad in the National League South.

Morgan Williams receives treatment after going down early.

Williams has played more than 70 times for the Glovers since joining from Coventry on a permanent basis in the summer of 2021.

Good to have you back on board, Morgan!

Chris Sweet and Jimmy Healey aboard the Glovers’ open top bus

Former Sports Editor of the Western Gazette Chris Sweet followed the Glovers up and down the land, through the highs and the lows, he was in one of the best seats in the house for Yeovil’s finest hour. 
In our latest Gloversblog, he tells us what YTFC in 2013 means to him.

What does the 2013 team mean to you? How often do you sit back and watch the highlights over and over again? Let us know, share your pictures and let’s enjoy the ten-year anniversary of the Glovers’ most memorable success.


I’m going to open with a potentially unpopular opinion – reaching Wembley in 2013 will live longer in the memory than actually winning there.

That’s not to downplay an utterly iconic 90 minutes from Yeovil Town’s history. But once we were there, the pressure and expectation was arguably much less. It was about completing the job, not letting the epic defeat of Sheffield United be in vain and to beat (again) a team we’d already walloped six past that season.

But before expanding my argument on why blunting the Blades was better than swatting the Bees, some self-indulgent context.

The Western Gazette Play Off Special Cover Pic @Sweeter1984

What may surprise those who thought I was a mouthpiece of the club, someone who never asked the right questions and didn’t know what I was on about, is that first and foremost I was – and am – a fan. I caught the bug when my old man and I first went to Huish Park in 1992 and, essentially, I pursued sports journalism with the aim of covering the club. I’d be lying if I said that the personal digs didn’t hit home. Yes, I should have thicker skin, but everyone’s human. I left journalism for good reason and it took a good number of years to want to watch Yeovil again, let alone write about them. And you try filling eight pages a week with “no comment” responses to those questions I supposedly didn’t ask…

Those that know me best will testify that, whilst intrinsically curmudgeonly, I’m deeply passionate about the Glovers. It’s beyond gutting (and the scope of this blog) to see where the club is today, but at the other end of the scale is 2013 – being front and centre to see Little Old Yeovil silence a, quite frankly, arrogant former Premier League club to prompt the most euphoric sporting celebrations of my life.

As University of Sheffield alumni who often went to Bramall Lane, a trip to South Yorkshire for a night of pie and Henderson’s was always going to be one to relish (yep, I made that pun). But that particular Friday night was much tougher to endure than a skinful on Division Street before ending at the Leadmill.

Play Off Semi-Final Souvenir Special from the Western Gazette

Yeovil’s nerves were clear, but we applied ourselves. 1-0 to the hosts was arguably fair, but the fliers left under windscreen wipers advertising bus travel from S1 to Wembley was far from it. There was still the return leg of a double-header where expectation, dangerously, was only on one team. And they weren’t going to be the ones in green and white.

I can remember arriving at Huish Park on that blisteringly hot Monday thinking whatever happened, it had been a bonkersly brilliant season. I’d no doubt once more slate Harry Maguire (whatever did he go on to achieve…?) for having the turning circle of a cruise liner, Jim Healey would make a comment about my lack of hair, and I’d probably sign off with a pint or four with the Tupman family and Mrs Sam Foley in the Tupman’s box, as had been the routine for the campaign.

What wasn’t in the plan was: ending the afternoon on the pitch; hugging Ed Upson and rubbing his forehead; a certain Merthyr-based Welsh winger soaking my notepad in black sambuca; necking Cheddar Valley with the squad’s two Northeasterners; a centre half (for the first and not last time)  unprompted calling me every name under the sun; and then struggling to stay on my feet (along with two key first teamers) after Angelo Balanta had bought Modellos’ stock of fizz and promptly sprayed it everywhere. 

Chris celebrates the semi-final win over Sheffield United
Pic: @Sweeter1984 / Len Copeland

The celebrations were utterly euphoric and whilst I appreciate hindsight is everything, I look back wondering why we were surprised. Yeovil followed the script to the letter – Kevin Dawson’s exquisite finish epitomised the eff-you attitude the squad had, and of course this was the day Ed was going to score his first Glovers’ headed goal.

That entire squad was built around beating adversity. Many have gone on to bigger and better, but each of them had a point to prove. Not only was that their defining commonality, it epitomised that turnaround against a Sheffield United that expected to just turn up to reach Wembley. They were part of the community, and they celebrated with the community.

I rocked up at work on Tuesday with a beast of a hangover and no voice, yet still floating thanks not just to the after-effects of a brilliant celebration but sure that I’d experienced something I’d likely never repeat with the Glovers. 

It made Wembley an experience to truly enjoy with, what I felt, a bizarre lessening of pressure. Ok, Tony Pounder will argue otherwise – he had to keep me calm for pretty much all of the second half in the press box – but although the job still had to be done, we’d overcome the odds versus Sheff U and the confidence gained was phenomenal.

The Wembley Win Souvenir Special Cover from the Western Gazette

Don’t get me wrong, celebrating reaching the Championship was an experience like no other – I’ll never herd hungover cats and arrange a bus tour again, I’ll never hear Angelo cracking champagne before I see him again and I don’t think that centre half will swear at me again.

But, whilst I’m sure I’ll see Jim with his tie around his head in the future, the outpouring of emotion after reaching that final will be unrivalled when it comes to the Glovers. This is the night and the memories I always go back to when reminiscing with the likes of Jim and Ben Tupman.

Both horseracing fans, I often speak to Kev Dawson. I’m usually with a good friend who’s a Sheff Utd fan. And I never miss the chance to remind him of that goal. And why not? The arrogant swines deserved it.

The squad that beat the Blades are Glovers’ legends. They not only allowed us to dream, they allowed us to believe. And forever I’ll be grateful.

As part of the 2012/13 Anniversary Celebrations, the Gloverscast is pleased to be able to bring you the full collection of home match day programme covers from the 2012/13 season.

We want to extend a huge thank you to Jon Hopper for helping to bring these images to you.

How many of these games do you remember, how many of these souvenir editions do you have stashed away in the attic still, each one a memory of a step on the road to glory… which of course, all led to Wembley.

 

On this month’s episode of the GloversPast, Ben catches up with one of the 2013 Play Off winning team, Byron Webster to help celebrate 10 years since that incredible Wembley victory.


Thank you for your continued support of the Gloverscast. Remember to add Gloverscast.co.uk to your favourites and check the website daily for the latest news and views from Huish Park.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Leave us a review and share the pod with a pal.

We’d love to welcome some local businesses into the Gloverscast family through advertising. If you’re a business that would like to speak to a dedicated audience of more than 1000 monthly listeners, please get in touch. Find out more about advertising with us here.

If you have an idea for the website, want to contribute or just want to send us a message, feel free to email ian@gloverscast.co.uk.

It’s time for the third annual Glovies! Yes there’s been excruciatingly little to celebrate this season, but when you start something, you’ve got to commit. The Glovies is an end of season awards like no other.

A huge congratulations to all the nominees and of course the winners too…

 


Player of the season.
Nominations

Grant Smith
Alex Fisher
Matt Worthington
Charlie Cooper

Winner
JOSH STAUNTON
(with 55% of the public vote)


Young Player of the Season
Nominations

Andrew Oluwabori
Malachi Linton
Morgan WIlliams
Jordan Young

Winner
Owen Bevan
(with 71% of the public vote)


Goal Of The Season
Congratulations to Malachi Linton for his screamer against Wrexham winning the poll with 56% of the vote.
You can watch it below

Linton vs Wrexham


As ever, there were some other awards handed out by the Gloverscast Gang…

The Kabongo Tshimanga Award for Most Pointless Loanee
Nominees

Matty Grivosti
Finley Craske
Seb Palmer Holden
Josh Owers

Winner: Anthony Georgiou
(we forgot he existed!)


Steven Caulker Award for Loanee Of The Season
Nominees

Edwin Agbaje
Andrew Oluwabori
Sam Pearson
Jamie Andrews

Winner: Owen Bevan


Home Win Of The Season
Nominees
Yeovil 3-1 Gateshead
Yeovil 1-0 Eastleigh
Yeovil 1-0 Solihull
Yeovil 1-0 Dag & Red

Winner: Yeovil 2-0 Torquay


Power of Positivity Award

This award was shared between three winners;
– Alex White organising the Lords Larder Food Bank Collection
– YTCST Bring over 600 to Oldham game
– 226 fans at Boreham Wood


The Dani Rodrigues “Wish we’d seen more of you” Award
Nominees

Jordan Stevens
Callum Harriot
Zanda Siziba
Jake Scrimshaw

Winner: Charlie Wakefield


GloversPast Episode of the Season
Nominees

Andy Lindegaard
Ed Upson
Craig Alcock
Leroy Whale

Winner: Kirk Jackson


The ‘What The Hell have I signed up for’ Award in association with Stuart Taylor
Nominees

Stuart Robins
SU Glovers
Will Dawes

Winner: Chris Hargreaves


The ‘No One Could Have Seen This Coming’ Award
Nominees 

Chris Hargreaves appointment
SU Glovers protracted takeover
Tom Knowles Leaving

Winner: SSDC for the Land Purchase


The ‘This has to be be the low point’ award in Association with Distant Glover Illustrations
Nominees

Failing to beat 10-man Wealdstone
Aldershot at Home
Setting fire to the pitch
Failing to beat bottom of the table Maidstone
Lack Of Physio
Manager and prospective owner civil war

Winner: Players & Staff Unpaid In April


 

 

Let’s wrap up a few final loan watch notes as the season draws to an end.

Obviously, Ollie Haste and Benjani were back with the first team for the trip to Boreham Wood, but others were out and about.

In the National League, Charlie Wakefield didn’t play for Woking.

Woking will have a Play-off eliminator fixture this week.

Hungerford Town finished the season with a 5-0 defeat against Champions Ebbsfleet, Max Evans was in goal for the National League South’s bottom side to end his (very) short stint as emergency goalkeeper.

Leamington finished their campaign off in the National League North with a win over Southport, Ollie Hulbert played 74 minutes.

Jake Graziano was back in action for the Zebras of Sherborne Town in their draw with Ilfracombe too!

Rob Hollard had a crazy afternoon with Wincanton Town who were in Play Off action against Oldland Abbotonians.

The game ended 2-2 and so went to spot kicks… ALL 22 players took a penalty, but sadly Wincanton lost in the cruelest fashion with the Glovers loan stopper missing the final penalty.

Wincanton Town have had nothing but praise for him when we asked, they said “he’s obviously devastated, but the lads looked after him, he’s been great for us and he’s a great lad” 

Obviously, we hope Rob is ok and will come back stronger.

We’ve reached out to some of the clubs to give some thoughts on our loanees, but the general feeling is that all of them, especially those in the Under 18s set up have conducted themselves with great professionalism whilst representing other clubs under the YTFC banner.

A huge thanks to everyone who has read these little updates, and a huge well done to all the loanees for their work in keeping me with things to say.

Congratulations to the Class of Loan Watch 2022/23:

Charlie Wakefield, Will Dawes, Max Evans, Rob Hollard, Ollie Hulbert, Ollie Haste, Mason Hunter, Sam Hodges, Charlie Bateson, Benjani Jnr, Jake Graziano & Toby Stephens.


A message from Sherborne Town.

The final day of the 2002/03 season was a day of celebration. The title was already well wrapped up, the records had already been smashed and the TV Cameras were in attendance to see Yeovil lift the Nationwide Conference Trophy and end a 106-year stay in Non League.

By clicking on the link below you will find the full CIderspace match report of that momentus day from Noddy Elms, there’s a most incredible Champagne-soaked photo gallery, the live Sky Sports footage of Kevin Gall’s goal (with thanks of course to Green and White Goals) and a picture of the Programme Cover.

Enjoy!

CLICK HERE