Ben Barrett (Page 40)

Huish Park

The annual report into payments made to players agents and representatives has been released by the Football Association.

It shows the Glovers made payments totalling £35,628 for the 12 months between Feb 2nd 2024 and Feb 3rd 2025.

This represents a slight drop from the year before when the number ticked above £40,000.

The FA also release specific details on the payments and the list shows that agents of Aiden Stone, Aaron Jarvis, Harvey Greenslade, Finn Cousin-Dawson, Lewys Twamley and Josh Sims all received fees in relation to their registration as Yeovil Town players.

Forest Green and York City as well as Southend United all spend in excess of £100k, whilst Aldershot Town forked out just £286.

Yeovil Town History of Agents Fees

2nd Feb ’24 – 3rd Feb ’25 – £35,628

1st Feb ’23 – 1st Feb ’24 – £41,492
1st Feb ’22 – 31st Jan ’23 – £2,210
2nd Feb ’21 – 31st Jan ’23 – £26,834
31st Jan ’20 – 1st Feb ’21 – £1,287
1st Feb ’19 – 30th Jan ’20 – £19,387

Scoring a brace to take down a Play-off challenger? That’s team of the week stuff, Sonny.

The Glovers’ playmaker has made the mythical XI for both the Official Vanarama Team and the Non League Paper.

You love to see it.

Yeovil Town’s final away game of the season sees the Glovers head to Aldershot on Saturday 5th May.

Tickets for Glovers fans are now available.

CLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS

It’s a fairly simple process to purchase tickets, once in, you’ll have three areas of the ground to choose from, 

If you’re choosing to be in the terrace, this screen suggests you may need to declare whether or not you intend to stand behind the goal, or to the side, quite how easy it is to move between the two on the day remains to be seen.

If you’re choosing a seated spot, you’ll be asked to pick your specific seat and begin the checkout process.

It is cheaper to buy in advance, prices go up by £2-£3 on match days. 

From the ticket selection screen, it’s a fairly easy process to click through to get your ticket paid for.

You do get the option to add a pre-paid for match programme and a pre-paid for Car Parking space too.


Additional Info Supporters May Need – Taken directly from the Aldershot website.

DISABLED TICKETS

Disabled Tickets can be purchased under concession pricing for £17 (£19 on the day) and include a carer FREE of charge in both Terrace & Seating. (Proof of eligibility for disabled ticket will be a requirement.)

Wheelchair Users: £17 (£19 on the day), carer admitted free – limited spaces are available, tickets must be purchased in advance by telephoning 01252 320211.

VISITING SUPPORTERS

Visiting supporters for Segregated games or large away attendances will be located in the South East Corner of the Stadium and South East seats, situated in the South Stand.

AWAY SPECTATORS

Away Disabled Spectators will be situated in the front of the South Stand.

Access to the EBB Stadium will then be through the Gate at the High Street end of the EBB Stadium and nearest Turnstile 10.

The Glovers’ first team were picking up three big ones at Huish Park on Saturday afternoon, there were minutes and points on the agenda for our loanees too.

Firstly, Jordan Thomas was back in Torquay’s starting line up for their designated ‘yellow day’ which saw them pick up a 2-0 win over Slough Town to keep pace with the title challengers in the National League South.

At the other end, already relegated W*ymouth drew 0-0 with Maidstone.

Will Buse was back in goal for the Terras.

Into the regional divisions and we start with news of another goal for Jacob Shore.

He got Wellington’s second in a 2-0 win over St Blazey.

Sherborne Town drew 0-0 with Fareham Town; Jaydon Biss, Corey Koerner and Ollie Hughes all involved for the Zebras.

Down at Bridport, George Geraghty and Sol Padmore both started in their 4-1 away win at Crediton Utd.

Shaftesbury put seven past Helston AFC with the youngster Moss Jackson-Collis, a product of the Yeovil Town Community Sports Trust system, just 16 years young, coming off the bench to help himself one..