Ian Perkins (Page 72)

Well, in an episode befitting a shambolic weekend, Ian, Ben and Dave are hear to talk about yesterday’s postponement, until Ian’s internet gives up, and then Dave’s power does.

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***UPDATE (24.01.23) – Mike from the Yeovil Town FC Heritage Society has confirmed the £150 appeal total has been reached. A contractor will clean the grave on March 6 and a bouquet of flowers has been left in memory of “Johnny” and Mable in the Garden of Remembrance at Huish Park.
A big thanks to everyone who supported the appeal.***


Mike West over at the Yeovil Town FC Heritage society is raising money to restore the grave of one of the club’s greatest ever players, Fred ‘Johnny’ Hayward.

Hayward scored 548 goals in twenty years at Yeovil and his scoring record is recognised as the second best for one club in word football behind Gerd Muller and Bayern Munich. Johnny passed away aged 71 in 1958.

Mike posted on his Facebook page: “Recently, John Penny, Fred’s grandson kindly discovered Johnny’s grave for us. Located at Yeovil Cemetery, Johnny is buried with his beloved wife Mabel. As you can see from the photos, time has not been good to the grave and it definitely needs a good clean up.”

The Yeovil Town FC Heritage have contacted a headstone restorer and cleaner locally and have had a quote of approximately £150 to have Fred and Mabel’s last resting place cleaned up.

If you’d like to contribute to the appeal please send money to:

GMM Brandtex
Sort Code: 04-03-70
Account Number: 95993172

To learn more about Johnny, read Mike’s post here.

Dave, Ian and Ben are here to talk about a quite busy week in Yeovil Town. Dave also spoke to Erin from Golf Road Goals about our opponents on Saturday, Altrincham.

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Is it time the National League had a proper discussion about last minute postponements and how to prevent them? Amidst a cost of living crisis and spiralling costs that impact both clubs and match-going supporters, the late pitch-inspection and postponement has never been a bigger frustration.

The determination to get fixtures played at any cost puts players, staff, supporters and facilities at risk.

As Yeovil made the trip to Barnet on Tuesday evening and temperatures plummeted below zero, the Bees were still pushing tickets and programmes up until about 5:25pm – and I fully accept that these were probably scheduled posts – before the match was postponed at 6pm after the referee inspected the pitch.

Barnet had tweeted that ground staff had been keeping an eye on the pitch throughout the day and it was only once the temperature dropped at 4:30pm that the referee requested an inspection. At what point do we start trusting ground staff with the decision making? We’re as guilty of it as anyone.

When Yeovil played against Scunthorpe in early-December, one end of the pitch looked like it was North of the Wall. The ground staff at Huish Park worked throughout the week to get the game on but should it have even been played?

With temperatures across England well below zero at the start of December, Scunthorpe travelled 258 miles to play out a dire 0-0 against a Yeovil side riddled with illness and injury – what was the point?

A week later, Yeovil hosted Dorking Wanderers, which was subject to late pitch inspection. Prior to that game the referees instructions included warming up in the frozen area of the pitch to help defrost it. Presumably infuriating the ground staff who work all year round to make the surface perfect for football. What damage does that do to a pitch? How much does it cost a few months down the line? Why’s it all getting a bit “we’ve all had enough of experts” in a field (ahem) that people work damn hard to become experts in?

Supporters risk long journeys to see their clubs, and on some occasions in treacherous conditions, when sometimes its blindingly obvious that things aren’t going to go ahead. At some point clubs need to be brave enough to make an early decision. 

Snow covered Yeovil on Wednesday and temperatures aren’t forecast to get above 6 degrees before Altrincham make the trip to Somerset for Saturday’s National League fixture. Surely a sensible decision can be made more than 24 hours before kick off?

I’ve no idea who’s at fault, if if anyone is at fault? Is it the referees? Is it the macho football culture, is it the packed calendar of constant football? Are there too many clubs in the National League, forcing clubs to cram in fixtures? Should professional clubs be playing in their county cups?

There has to be a solution somewhere that stops putting people at risk, can the organisations that run the game authorities find it?

Dave braved Bromley and is here to tell Ian and Ben the story of his afternoon.

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Charlie Cooper has become Yeovil Town’s newest signing after completing a successful trial period at Huish Park.

He’s signed an 18-month contract at the club andr has more than 150 appearances in the National League. He recently left Oldham Athletic.

Charlie, who is the son of the manager, Mark Cooper said “I’m delighted to be here. I’ve been here for about a month, training with the lads. It’s been good to come in and show what I can do. I know a couple of the lads already from playing with and against them. I feel comfortable and now I’m looking forward to getting involved in the action.”

A Birmingham City academy graduate, he has played in the Football League for both Forest Green & Newport County. His time in the National League has been spent with York City, Boreham Wood, FC Halifax Town, Woking, Wealdstone alongside Oldham and Forest Green.

Cooper was an unused substitute when the Glovers visited Boundary Park in October.

Welcome to Somerset Charlie. The last time the manager’s son played in midfield we did alright.

It’s a packed one one today.

We’re talking about the SSDC pscyhodrama and welcome John Oakes from the Glovers Trust for an update. Ian’s spoken with Yeovil Town Women’s FC CEO Ian Maskell about the new club and we talk Bromley and answer your GCQs.

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Yes it is Friday! Ian, Ben and Dave are back to talk about the New Years Day win against Torquay, and we take your GCQs.

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148 supporters shared their views on for November and gave now Mark Cooper a score of 5.5 out of 7 and scored the players performance at 5.3 out of 7 –  more than doubling the scores from October.

Off the pitch, with the average score to the question ‘What would score the ownership/board this month?’ increase from 1.65 to 2.35 out of 7. With regards to communication the score increased by 0.53 to 2.47 out of 7 and supporters scored the matchday experience 3.24.

Amazing what a run of decent results does for the feeling of supporters!

Thank you to the 148 supporters who took part, take part in December’s survey here.

Aug 22Sep 22Oct 22Nov 22Dec 22Jan 23Feb 23Mar 23Apr 23Aug 23Sep 23Oct 23Nov 23
What would you score the ownership/board this month?2.131.881.652.352.11.892.133.252.583.915.56.365.08
How has the manager performed this month?3.372.91.935.545.165.094.292.82.494.325.646.345.16
What would you score the communication from the club this month?2.322.191.942.472.21.842.543.51.365.275.385.885.21
What would you score the match day experience this month?2.762.62.13.243.122.93.163.61.225.225.285.435.2
How have the players performed this month?3.603.472.325.344.784.753.293.252.345.55.315.65.35
Responses2191301401481419437401292071507680