Latest Yeovil Town News (Page 299)

Another Saturday means it’s time for another edition of the original and best #YTFC Loan Watch.

It wasn’t a great day for many of the Glovers loanees though.

Let’s start at Sherborne Town.
The Zebra’s started Jake Graziano in defence and Benjani Jnr was back amongst the substitutes after recovering from a slight injury.

However, their side fell 3-1 to Buckland Athletic.

At Gillingham (with a hard G) Sam Hodges and Rob Hollard will have to wait for their debut after the Gills’ (again, hard G) game against match against Brislington fell foul to the weather.

To Plymouth where Mother Nature was the winner as Parkway’s game against Gosport Borough was also a wash out.

Toby Stephens and Ollie Hulbert will have to wait for their next appearance.

Speaking of those who didn’t play, Max Evans was left out of the Bedford Town squad to play Hednesford Town.

Bedford signed goalkeeper Dale Eve from Hereford this week and he appears to have got the nod. Evans’ loan spell was due to end on January 19th.

Back to those who did play on the weekend and Will Dawes was back in action for Stratford Town.

King’s Langley FC scored two late goals to turn the game around and take three points.

Dawes played the full 90.

As did Ollie Haste at Truro who was part of the White Tigers’ action packed 2-2 draw away at Hendon.

Plenty of these sides are back in midweek action so stay tuned for more round ups on the Gloverscast.

Yeovil Town’s age group teams are back in Junior Premier League action this weekend as the season resumes after a break over the festive period.

The Under-13s, Under-14s, Under-15s and Under-16s who play as part of the Yeovil Town Community Sports Trust will all face their opposite numbers from Torquay United.

The Under-11s take on South West Saints and the Under-12s play Bridgwater United.

Good luck to all those turning out in green and white this weekend.

Yeovil Town have announced official departure of two contracted players and two loanees.

Louis Britton was signed on a season long deal soon after the arrival of Mark Cooper but has been deemed surpluss to requirements and leaves his deal six months early by mutual consent.

He played just a handful of times, scoring in the Somerset Men’s Premier Cup against Taunton.

Jake Scrimshaw has been missing from squads since the 22nd of October, he was a late subsititute in the 2-0 defeat to Oldham, Mark Cooper recently confirmed he had been dealing with a “personal issue”, but he now leaves the club.

He departs with as much as 18 months left on his original deal having made just four subsitute appearances, he failed to score in Green and White.


Loanees Ewan Clark and Sam Pearson have also seen their deals expire and they return to Bristol City.

Pearson has confirmed a move to AFC Wimbledon after recovering from fatigue, his last game was also that 2-0 defeat to Oldham.

He returns to Ashton Gate having scored twice for the Glovers.

Ewan Clark, seen by many as Pearson’s replacement, also returns to Bristol with six games under his belt. The tricky winger was last seen in the 0-0 against Scunthorpe at Huish Park on December 10th.

We’d like to wish all four the very best for their future endeavours.

 

 

Speedy winger Andrew Oluwabori has extended his loan at Yeovil Town until the end of the National League season.

The 21-year-old has appeared seven times in league and FA Trophy action since joining from Peterborough United at the start of November.

He came on as a second half substitute to make a real impact in the 2-0 home win over Torquay United on New Year’s Day having been left out of the starting XI in recent weeks.

Speaking to the club’s official website, he said: “It’s been very good so far. It’s been a good period for me, I wanted to get out and get games so I’ve enjoyed it.

The fans have been great, they’ve been welcoming and they really get behind you.

I’d like to thank the fans for their support. I’m going to continue to do all I can to try and excite you.

The extension follows the return of fellow loanee Jamie Andrews to his parent club West Bromwich Albion yesterday.

The Glovers’ other loanees goalkeeper Will Buse and defender Owen Bevan are both at Huish Park until the end of the season from Bristol City and AFC Bournemouth respectively, whilst forward Jordan Maguire-Drew is on loan until the end of this month from Grimsby Town.

Maguire-Drew’s stay was advertised as a loan with a view to a permanent move by Yeovil, a suggestion which his parent club later poured scorn on – see here. We remain to see what happens with that one.

Andrew Oluwabori in action for Yeovil Town. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.

Yeovil Town Under-18s goalkeeper Rob Hollard and midfielder Sam Hodges have joined Western League side Gillingham Town on loan.

The signings were announced on the @ytfcyouth Instagram account – here – confirming that both players will hold dual registration allowing them to also play for the young Glovers.

The Gills sit in 16th place in Division One and take on third-placed Brislington at Hardings Lane on Saturday when the pair will have a chance to make their debuts with the Under-18s not scheduled to play this weekend.

They join Under-18s team-mates Benjani Junior and Jake Graziano who have previously joined Sherborne Town, who play in the Western League Premier Division, on loan.

Keep an eye out for our Loan Watch articles to find out how all Glovers’ loanees are getting on.

Sam Hodges. Picture courtesy of Matt Partridge.

 

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Jamie Andrews battles for a ball. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.

Yeovil Town have confirmed that West Bromwich Albion loanee Jamie Andrews has returned to the Hawthorns after the expiry of his loan spell.

The 20-year old played eight times in the Glovers midfield with performances against Notts County and FC Halifax Town standing out from the pack.

His final appearance came in the 2-0 home win over Torquay United on New Year’s Day.

All the best back at the Baggies, Jamie.

 

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

It’s time for your views on December, and it was actually kind of quiet. We’ve added a bonus question regarding the potential takeover too.

Here’s how it went on the pitch…

6th December – Yeovil Town 2 – 1 Taunton Town  (SMPC)
10th December – Yeovil Town 0 – 0 Scunthorpe United
17th December – Yeovil Town 0 – 0 Dorking (Dorking win 4-1 on Pens)
26th December – Torquay 1 – 1 Yeovil Town