Gloverscast #378 – “I’m not qualified to be a pig farmer”
Ian, Ben and Dave are back to preview Yor k City and the week that’s been. Plus, questions!
Ian, Ben and Dave are back to preview Yor k City and the week that’s been. Plus, questions!
Yeovil Town defender Finn Cousin-Dawson is looking forward to heading to York City this Saturday as it gives the Glovers the chance to take on one of the favoured sides in the National League this season.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Jack Killah on Thursday, he said how he’s relishing his time in the team after waiting for an opportunity to get into the starting eleven.
“I found it hard for game time at the start, I got my chance a few weeks ago and I think I’ve done well, but just really enjoying it.
“It’s more about the team winning games, if I can help that, then I can help that. (The 1-0 home defeat to FC Halifax Town on) Saturday was a bit disappointing, but hopefully we can bounce back.
“We’re just a together group, we try and play out as much as we can, and out of possession, we try and be solid at get at teams, perhaps it was something we should have done a bit more against Halifax. The way we play, we get the ball down and try and dominated the game and it’s really enjoyable as a player.”

FC-D has been a constant in the Yeovil back line of late with Dom Bernard, Morgan Williams and Jake Wannell all having suspensions and time out of the side. It doesn’t matter to Cousin-Dawson who is in the line up, they’re a unit.
“It doesn’t really matter to me, we all have each other’s backs, if one’s not playing, we’re supporting the others who are playing, pushing each other every day.”
Looking ahead to the weekend, York might be one of the stand out sides in the division this season, but FC-D thinks there’s no reason to fear them… or Barnet or Woking who follow in the next week.
“We’ve not watched loads of them, but we’ll do our work on them this week. But it’s just another team, we shouldn’t really fear anyone, but they’re obviously playing well and scoring lots of goals.
“We believe, on our day, we can beat anyone. I think Saturday-Tuesday, just grinding out games is a lot better, especially if you’re in good form, you can just keep the momentum going.
“We just look forward to the next game, if you get three points, we do, we try and make sure we don’t lose, but we just try and win… and we’ll see where we are come the end of the season.”
Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper has said that whilst he is disappointed to not have defender Jake Wannell’s red card overturned he has said that the team have enough to cover his absence for this weekend’s trip to high-flying York City.
Wannell was given his second red card of the season late in the 1-0 defeat at home to FC Halifax Town last weekend for an alleged stamp on visiting defender Will Smith. The Glovers provided video evidence which Cooper said after the incident he felt would vindicate his player, but the dismissal has been upheld.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Jack Killah on Thursday ahead of the trip to York, Cooper confirmed centre-half Morgan Williams will be available after serving his own ban. The boss also has Dom Bernard following suspension, the former Forest Green Rovers player was on the bench last weekend.
“It doesn’t surprise me that [the appeal] was rejected, apparently the footage we supplied wasn’t clear enough, the linesman can see from 70 yards away that it was a stamp, but the panel can’t see clearly on the footage that there is no stamp, I mean, I can see there isn’t a stamp.
“Jake just tries to release his leg, the lad has got hold of his leg, Jake tries to release it, not one of the Halifax players appeals, not one, and they’re five yards away and that’s always the biggest clue, if they appeal and not one person appealed.
“So, yeah, they have gone on a linesman 70 yards away, I can see on the footage there’s no stamp, but the FA can’t. It’s four games, we can’t do anything about it, the FA Trophy counts as one but we’ve got Morgan Williams coming back in, we’ve got Dom Bernard as well, so we’re covered.”

Midfielder Charlie Cooper is back in the fold after a one-match ban of his own. Combined with Matt Worthington’s return to full training means that only young midfielder Caleb Hughes, who is yet to appear since his arrival at Huish Park, remains on the physio’s table.
“You want as many good players, who are experienced at the level, you want as many of those available as you can. Losing Jake, it’s good that we’ve got Morgs coming in now and Charlie coming in gives us some competition in the middle.”
“[Worthington] is back in today with the group and we’ll see how he goes, Caleb Hughes picked up a hamstring injury last week and won’t be available for a while.”

With the defence chopping and changing recently, one of the stand-out performers has been former Bradford City defender, Finn Cousin-Dawson. Cooper spoke of how he’s taken his time to get going, but is now in the swing of things at Huish Park.
“I’m not one for talking about individuals, because you’re setting someone up for a fall, all the players are playing really well. Finn had a difficult start, he’s come to a different part of the country, a different way of doing things, the way football is, you’re expected to hit the ground running and play in a new environment and be a ten out of ten [ed. we assume he means seven out of seven]. Sometimes it takes time,
“Finn has started to find his feet and the way that we train, the way that we play, he knows exactly what he has to do in that back line and full credit to him.”
Looking ahead to the weekend, Mark Cooper said Saturday’s clash with York has the potential to be two similar styles and two entertaining sides going head to head.
“[They’re a] Good team, very well coached. Adam (Hinshelwood, the York City manager) and his team, you can tell have been left to get on with just coaching the team and they’ve put their own stamp on it and brought their own players in, how they work – they want the ball all of the time, they’re good. Exactly like we do, we want the ball, so hopefully it’s a really good game of football.
“We don’t want it to be end-to-end, we want it all at one end, but there’s two parts to football, you have to be really good when you don’t have the ball and have to be really good when you do have the ball. It’s got the makings of a good game.”
Yeovil Town make the trip to North Yorkshire this Saturday for a clash with York City.
Oliver Mackey is the lucky duck who gets to officiate the game, he’s jumped between National League and EFL games this season, taking charge of four games at this level, putting a total of 20 names into his little notebook.
We have seen him before, he was the referee for Bath City against Yeovil in the National League South, where if you recall, he awarded the Glovers a (stone wall) free kick late on which Morgan Williams turned home for the winner. Great decision, ref.
He did book Jordan Young and Matt Worthington though.
He’s also had the honour of refereeing one Jude Bellingham when the then Birmingham player was captain of England Under 16s in the 2018/19 season, in a 2-2 draw with Brazil Under 16s.
Mr Mackey will be assisted by Richard Wigglesworth, Adam Burgess and Ben Tomlinson, the latter will be on fourth official duties.
YORK CITY (First Team) v Yeovil Town FC (First Team)
National League – Premier
Referee: Mackey, Oliver
Assistant Referee: Wigglesworth, Richard
Assistant Referee: Burgess, Adam
Fourth Official: Tomlinson, Benjamin
Feniton Feel Glovers Wrath
Yeovil Town Women returned to winning ways as they thumped Feniton by 4 goals to 1. This result left them in 5th position in the Regen Arable Division One South.
Two changes were made to the starting eleven which faced Sticker the week before, as Chloe Davenport and Chloe Bateman replaced Hannah Bishop and Zoe Ball. Emily Hall was back between the sticks for the Glovers.
Yeovil began the affair positively, as they earned their first opportunity in the 20th minute, Davenport saw her strike go just wide of the post.
Swiftly after this the Glovers broke the deadlock as Becky Miles fed Abbie Carslake, who cut inside and fired into the top corner to give Yeovil the lead.

The visitors continued to put pressure on Feniton as the half progressed, with Laura Wensley heading wide of the post following a Miles cross, on the stroke of half time.
Yeovil did not have to wait long before they doubled their lead in the second period, as Terri Will played a through ball for Davenport, who slotted confidently past the goalkeeper.
Moments later, and despite Yeovil’s dominance, the hosts had their first meaningful chance of the half, as Hall made an impressive save to deny Feniton a lifeline.
Following this, on the hour mark Yeovil took a step closer to returning to winning ways as Miles and Wensley combined again to make it three. Wensley confidently headed in from Miles’ corner.
60 | GOALLLL! MILES!
Becky Miles slots the ball past the keeper to add our fourth of the afternoon
🔵0-4🧤#YTFC 💚 pic.twitter.com/byl8mDvysQ
— Yeovil Town Women FC (@YTWomenFC) November 17, 2024
The Glovers rubbed salt in Feniton wounds as they extended their lead further just a minute later. Miles added to her two assists and got herself on the scoresheet, all but confirming a Yeovil victory.
The Glovers were denied a clean sheet in the 65th minute as Feniton pulled one back.
The match finished 4-1 and ensured that Yeovil returned to winning ways in comprehensive style.
The player of the match was awarded to Abbie Carslake.
Yeovil Town Women return to action on the 1st December as they host Bideford AFC at Alvington 14:00 KO.
⏱️FULL TIME:
Yesterday’s result for the women.
The women travel to Bideford this Sunday in search for their first 3 points👀#UTF💙 #FWFC pic.twitter.com/KEGlSV532h
— Feniton Women FC (@FenitonWFC) November 18, 2024
Yeovil Town’s game against Weston-super-Mare has been postponed this evening (Tuesday 19th) due to a waterlogged pitch.
Yeovil have said that anyone who had pre-purchased tickets for the game, can use them for the rearranged game, whenever that may be.
𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗖𝗛 𝗢𝗙𝗙 ❌
Tonight’s Somerset Premier Cup fixture at Yeovil has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch 🌧️
A new date will be announced in due course 🗓️ pic.twitter.com/jSr0Qr64bw
— Weston-super-Mare AFC (@WSM_AFCOfficial) November 19, 2024
It was an end to the unbeaten run for the Glovers, as they fell to a 1-0 defeat at Huish ark against FC Halifax Town. Let’s see how the rest of the league got on…
We begin in East London, where a classic was staged between hosts Dagenham & Redbridge, and a victorious visiting Barnet. Despite leading 3-1 a few minutes into the second half, the hosts succumbed to a pair of Nicke Kabamba penalties, and a Rhys Browne winner to leave them stranded in mid-table. It was chaos at the Kuflink Stadium as 10-man Ebbsfleet United were hit for six by 10-man Solihull Moors, a 15-minute Connor Wilkinson hat trick leaving the hosts rooted firmly to the foot of the table.
There was another hat trick, this time a perfect one, at Boundary Park as James Norwood’s first half heroics led Oldham Athletic to an easy 4-0 win over Tamworth. Gateshead continued their stop-start form under new boss Carl Magnay, as they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Aldershot Town, while in a top of the table clash, it was Forest Green Rovers who triumphed with a 2-0 win over next weekend’s hosts York City.
The upset of the day came at Wealdstone, as they made light work of an out-of-sorts Rochdale side in a 2-0 win, and by the same score, Altrincham continued their good run of form in a home win over Southend United. In a big win at the bottom, Braintree Town secured a 1-0 win over AFC Fylde, who finished the game with 10 men, and there were two further 1-0 wins for home sides, as Woking and Sutton United defeated Boston United and Maidenhead United respectively. In the final clash of the day, it finished goalless between 10-man Hartlepool United and Eastleigh.
National League results – in full
Altrincham 2-0 Southend United
Braintree Town 1-0 AFC Fylde
Dagenham & Redbridge 3-4 Barnet
Ebbsfleet United 0-6 Solihull Moors
Gateshead 2-2 Aldershot Town
Hartlepool United 0-0 Eastleigh
Oldham Athletic 4-0 Tamworth
Sutton United 1-0 Maidenhead United
Wealdstone 2-0 Rochdale
Woking 1-0 Boston United
Yeovil Town 0-1 FC Halifax Town
Forest Green Rovers 2-0 York City
Yeovil Town have been drawn at home to W*ymouth in the FA Trophy!
W*ymouth have current Yeovil Town Goalkeeper Will Buse on loan as well as the likes of Brooklyn Genisini, Jordan Maguire-Drew and Malachi Linton who have all made their way to the seaside after departing Huish Park.
Ties will take place on Saturday 7th December, Winners of this round receive £4500, losers receive £1250.
Any ties that are level at 90 minutes will go straight to penalty kicks to determine a winner.
The Glovers last welcomed our friends to Huish Park last season in the National League South, with Yeovil winning 2-0 in front of what was a National League South Record attendance at the time.
It’s time for the return of everyones favourite competition, The Somerset Cup, as Yeovil Town play hosts to in form Weston-super-Mare in midweek.
The Glovers have been in superb form over the last month with three wins, a draw and a loss from their five games. The one loss was last time out as they fell to Halifax 0-1 at home. Aside from that loss Yeovil have had some good wins, defeating Southend and Maidenhead.

The Seagulls have also been in a purple patch in the National League South with four wins from five in the league. However, they have also been knocked out the FA Cup and the FA Trophy, to Bristol Rovers and those who shall not be named, respectively. The FA Cup result at the start of the month to the Gas was not as bad as the result shows, as WSM took the League One side to extra time.
Yeovil Town – Corey Koerner
Koerner is the obvious name that stands out for Glovers fans. The Under 18s captain was involved with the first team throughout pre-season. The defender also made the match day squad for the fixtures against Solihull and Fylde. Since then he has enjoyed fruitful loan spells at Plymouth Parkway and Sherborne.
He has been in fine form for the youth side scoring four goals in four league games for them, whilst also being somewhat of a set piece specialist.

Weston-super-Mare – Sam Pearson (potentially)
That’s right, the ex-Yeovil player has found some good form since leaving Huish Park last month. In his six games for the Seasiders, the winger has netted three goals.
During his time in South Somerset you could see the Welshman had quality about him but was unfortunately unable to show it all that often.

WSM gaffer, Scott Bartlett gave his thoughts on the his squad after Saturdays game. He said: “We have one or two that would benefit from a game but the rest will young ones, we’ve got to make sure we go into the following week with a fully fit squad.”
The two side have met six times since 2020 with four wins for the glovers and two draws. The last time the two sides met was in pre-season as Yeovil defeated the Seagulls 0-2 with goals from Aaron Jarvis and Sonny Blu Lo-Everton.
On Weston’s side of things there are a few ex-Glovers with the previously mentioned Sam Pearson alongside Ruben Reid.

Reid played at Huish Park across two spells, the first time between 2012 and 2014 with 19 appearances and then again between 2021 and 2022 playing 49 games scoring 10 goals during both spells.
No suspension to report.
The three wise(ish) men are back to chat about Yeovil Town’s 1-0 defeat to Halifax Town on Saturday.
We chat about the red card, we chat about the FA Trophy draw, we chat about the Somerset Men’s Premier Cup… what more could you want on Monday morning?
Gloverscast © 2025
| Cookie | Duration | Description |
|---|---|---|
| cookielawinfo-checbox-analytics | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". |
| cookielawinfo-checbox-functional | 11 months | The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". |
| cookielawinfo-checbox-others | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. |
| cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". |
| cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". |
| viewed_cookie_policy | 11 months | The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data. |