Man of the Match Voting – Farnborough (H)
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Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.Yeovil Town midfielder Scott Pollock has revealed on Instagram he’s had successful surgery to remove a ‘floating bone’ from his knee.
The former Boston and Hashtag Utd man is – as far as we know – still contracted at Huish Park but hasn’t been seen since the final day of the 2022/23 season.
He wasn’t given a squad number at the start of the current campaign.
Pollock says he expects to be back playing in the early new year… quite where, is anyone’s guess.
Get well soon, Scott.
Yeovil Town boss, Mark Cooper has been named the National League South Manager of the Month for October.
13 wins across League and FA Cup will get you that kind of recognition with Braintree, W*ymouth, Worthing, Southend and Aveley all trying and failing to stop the Green and White juggernaught.
Congratulations to the gaffer and all his coaching staff!
Club Statement: Mark Cooper
Manager of the Month for October. ?#YTFC ? pic.twitter.com/q46UEPApFV
— Yeovil Town F.C. (@YTFC) November 14, 2023
Yeovil Town Chairman Martin Hellier and the Jolly Green Giant have been tasked with pushing the all important Christmas Lights button in the town centre.
Love Yeovil, who run the event, have said they’re welcoming the Glovers’ mascot alongside the owner this coming Saturday 18th November.
The website states that “With acts starting from 4.30pm there will be live music and dance from local and professional groups, family-friendly creative activities in Yeovil Art Space, seasonal delights at EPS Yeovil and a craft market offering you the chance to start your Christmas shopping early with local produce and hand made crafts from local artists.”
So, if you’re not in Torquay for the FA Trophy game, or back nice and early, you could pop along for a spot of Xmas shopping!
We’re thrilled to announce that #MartinHellier, Chairman of @YTFC, along with Jolly, will be illuminating the town by turning on the #ChristmasLights at the Christmas Light Switch On this Saturday 18th November! ?✨
Check out the details: https://t.co/A5gN7dGJuS #LoveYeovil pic.twitter.com/zTloCFzoPO
— Love Yeovil (@LoveYeovil) November 13, 2023
It’s a weekly occurrence these days, but another Yeovil star has impressed official league sponsors Vanarama to make their team of the week.
Sonny Cox got his first (and second) goals of his loan spell from Exeter as the Glovers won their 13th game in a row across League and FA Cup.
Quite what formation this week’s mythical side takes up is anyone’s guess, a lesser spotted 3-3-1-3 formation appears to be what they’re going for…
Either way, nice one, Sonny.
Sonny was also named in the Non League Paper Team of the Day too… Spot the GloversPast guest who also gets a name check
The Gloverscast has teamed up with FootballStadiumPhotography.co.uk to offer Yeovil fans an exclusive discount on all products site wide.
For a limited time, if you use the promo code ‘gloverscast’ you’ll get 25% off everything – what a bonus ahead of Xmas!
It’s available to use right, now and whether or not you’re buying greetings cards with images of Huish Park across them, or buying a coaster, print or gift for a loved who who might prefer a different team (we won’t judge), you can do so safe in the knowledge, it’ll be 25% cheaper with our code.
We’d like to say a huge thanks to Dave of FootballStadiumPhotography.co.uk for offering this discount.
The Football Association’s ‘naughty portal’ has updated overnight to show that Alex Whittle will have to miss a game.
The full back received his fifth yellow card of the campaign mid way through the second half after the official decided that taking a split second too long over a throw in was simply unacceptable.
Whittle be missing for the Farnborough game on Tuesday 14th November – he will be fine to play against Dover this coming Saturday.
For what it’s worth; Rhys Murphy, Matt Worthington and Charlie Cooper are also listed as being on four bookings.
Let’s have a little midweek round up of how the Glovers’ loanees got on.
Firstly a really good return to action for Malachi Linton at Taunton. He came off the bench in the Somerset Men’s Premier Cup for Taunton in their penalty shootout win over Street.
First of all, he bagged an 86th minute equaliser…
▶️8⃣6⃣▪️
BEAUTIFUL TURN AND FINISH FROM MALACHI LINTON ON HIS RETURN TO TAUNTON TOWN!!!!!!#TTFCSTFC ? 2-2 ?#UpThePeacocks ? https://t.co/ItijxxrnBN
— Taunton Town FC (@TauntonTownFC) November 7, 2023
… then Mal scored his Penalty
Taunton | ✅️❌️✅️
Street | ✅️❌️✅️Confident pen from Malachi Linton, keeper rooted to the spot#UpThePeacocks ?
— Taunton Town FC (@TauntonTownFC) November 7, 2023
Elsewhere, in the National League South, Will Buse and his Bath City beat ten-man W*ymouth 5-1, lovely stuff.
Tiverton were in action tonight, their league game away at Winchester was postponed, but was replaced by a “Devon St Luke’s Bowl” fixture (I don’t know, either) – either way, Lewis Williams wasn’t involved, in the first game under Tivvy’s new manager Leigh Robinson.
As far as I can tell, none of the dozen or so other YTFC loan players had a game due to a free midweek, or postponements.
Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper has challenged his team to be be ‘relentless’ in the search for more wins.
The Glovers have gone 12 (twelve) wins in a row across league and FA Cup with a 3-1 win over pre-season title favourites, Torquay on Tuesday night.
Despite a faultless first half, the manager thought they could have caused the Gulls even more damage.
“First half, I thought we were outstanding, I thought we totally controlled the game with the ball, passed and played and created some unbelievable chances, the only frustration for me was that it was 2-0 (at half time) because it’s a crap score line. Because then the mentality at half time is ‘Do we hold what we have?’ or ‘Do we go?’, and I wanted us to go and push and score more, but we went into our shells a bit, and didn’t dominate the ball and gave Torquay encouragement to attack us.
“I’ve just raised that with the players, we have to be braver than that, keep passing the ball and opening chances and go and score four, five and six if we can, rather than be 2-1 and we’re having to make changes and we’re hanging on a bit, with long balls and crosses into the box.”

Goals from former Torquay player (ahem) Frank Nouble and Sonny Blu Lo-Everton, gave the Glovers a 2-0 lead, but the gaffer seemed to suggest he really wanted to see his side dominate the second half as much as the first – but in failing to do so, gave Gary Johnson’s side a chance to get back into the game.
“But, every time we win a game, the pressure intensifies, and you can see the players ‘We’ve got to get over the line” rather than going and expressing ourselves.
(The first two goals were) brilliant plays, pass, move, one-twos, I thought we should have been four up at half time, Murph missed – unlike him – missed a couple of great chances, I thought the game should have been won at half time and like I said, when it’s 2-0 you give a good team a bit of encouragement.
We were negative instead of forward, we stepped backwards in our general play rather than stepping on to them and we were too far away from the ball to get pressure on the shot, he has a free shot and it’s a great strike, but that was just our mentality at the time.”
“Jake told me he always scores at Torquay so it seemed apt to put him on”
But, it was the subs bench to the rescue as Jake Hyde, fresh from replacing Rhys Murphy, nodded home a set piece to put the game beyond doubt.
“Jake told me he always scores at Torquay so it seemed apt to put him on, and Murph put a great shift in on Saturday and Hydey’s come on and got us the goal that’s sealed it.
“They (the fans) were great and so they should be, their team has won twelve on the trot and like I’ve said before, I don’t care what level of football you play at, to win twelve games in a row takes a hell of a lot of doing and full credit goes to the players, they’ve been absolutely magnificent. We want to keep going, I said to them in there, who’s to say you can’t keep going? Go for it, let’s keep going.”
“It’s still only three points, if we got ten points for it, we’d be really, really happy, listen, it’s another three points, we have to keep focused, we have to keep humble and we have to keep working and training hard… the key word for us is relentless and that’s our word that we use everyday.”
You can listen to full interview with Tom Seymour and Mark Cooper Here.
Here at the Gloverscast, we have teamed up with Matthew from Matthew JI Wood designs to offer one lucky Yeovil fan the chance to win a Huish Park print.
To enter, all you need to do is head over to X (formerly known as Twitter) and Repost the Gloverscast’s competition post and make sure you’re following the Gloverscast and @matthewjiwood in order to be in with a chance.
The competition is open from 8am on Tuesday 7th November and will run until 7:45pm on Tuesday 14th November with the winner being contacted the day after
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