Yeovil Town went down to a 1-0 defeat at Scunthorpe United yesterday, a result which stretches their run without a win to six matches and pushes them in to 18th place in the National League Premier Division table. Dave was among the Glovers’ fans who made the trip to Lincolnshire and here are his conclusions on the match.
It was an improvement on four days earlier…..: Admittedly it is a very low bar after the team were booed off the pitch following the 2-0 home defeat to Wealdstone, but there was some improvement. Four days earlier, there was very little effort and even less quality from Yeovil and in this match you could not fault the effort the players put in. It was a stupid mistake which led to goal and we simply did not have the quality to get the breakthrough at the other end. In the second half, I was torn between thinking we were taking the game to Scunthorpe and that the hosts were just keeping us at arms length. We have seen a lot of the top sides in this division by this stage of the season and there was not much difference between us and Scunthorpe – but they are fourth in the table and we are 18th.

….but we still came away with nothing: I realise I just said it, but saying we put in the effort does not change the fact that we still came away with nothing. In his post-match interview, Harvey Greenslade said that the players and the management would “not paper over the cracks” with this thought and we absolutely cannot. The truth is that our league position is unacceptable for a club which should be pushing towards the top end of the table. That is not ex-EFL arrogance, when you look at the size of our crowds, the stature of the club and the quality we undoubtedly have in the squad, we should be doing much better than we are. Stating the obvious I know, but focusing too much on being a bit better than absolutely useless is not the way to change things.
Can’t fault the desire to change it: Having left it too late to make changes to tackle the poor conditions against Wealdstone, you cannot fault Richard Dryden’s desire to change personnel at Scunthorpe. Kyle Ferguson, who I had spoken about deserving an opportunity on the podcast the previous day, and Josh Sims, presumably still working his way back from injury, got hooked for Alex Whittle and Aaron Jarvis at half-time and then Junior Morias, Tahvon Campbell, James Daly and Dan Ellison all appeared in the second half. But, see next conclusion….

We have to admit that there’s some players who are just not good enough: The simple truth is that there are some players in our squad who are simply not good enough. Not every player, but when you come away from as many matches as we have over the past season-and-a-half empty handed, the facts do not lie. We have a squad which can probably muddle through until the end of the season and retain our league status, but is that really the ambition of the now not-so-new ownership? We were promised competitiveness – not a revolution, but a competitive squad – and yet today we lie exactly in the position where we finished last season. And we can all agree that was not good enough.
The supporters deserve better: Again, Harvey Greenslade said it in his post-match interview, the 93 supporters who travelled all the way to Lincolnshire deserve better. Actually, make it 92, I only travelled two-and-a-half hours across the country to get there and when I arrived home, the supporters’ coach was only halfway home. There were a few who voiced their opinions towards Richard Dryden at the end of the game and got a few verbals back from him. I understand that it comes at a very raw moment literally minutes after a defeat and I am sure the way their arguments were constructed were not the most nuanced, but that is not a good look. These people deserve better, listen to them, nod and say ‘I know, thankyou for coming’. The credit is not in the bank to be getting in to arguments.


Having heard from a few different sources that Dryden was having a pop back at fans on Saturday, and Wannell doing the same on Tuesday night, it’s evident that they are not manager or captain material respectively. When 92 fans (and Dave), have spent their entire Saturdays travelling & spending hard earned money to endure another loss, the very least those ‘leaders’ can do is show appreciation to those who came, and knowledge their time & effort. As good as a coach Dryden is, he is out of his depth, and being left there to dry by those higher up.
Is there any anger? Are we that bothered? Is this what we can expect.from now on? Has anything changed since last season?
Last season, we got to the heady heights of just outside the playoffs early on and couldn’t handle the pressure/kick on and instead slumped to lower mid table by the end.
Perhaps there are a few legacy’s of our NLS season who haven’t progressed and it’s more obvious now. I’m sure their heart is in it (unquestionable loyalty) and they still can contribute in a big way but perhaps aren’t the first choice anymore?
The vast majority are not Dryden’s signings – they were brought in by the previous manager – some 2+ years ago, and they are endearing to fans…but it was that manager who ran them into the ground with his small squad – one way (sideways) or the highway mentality that we haven’t snapped out of. Up to now, there hasn’t been an obvious playing culture change. It seems (from my POV at least) no one has got into their heads…and if they continue to play the same way it will be the same result more often than not.
It doesn’t paper over any cracks to say there is a LOT of work to do – improvement is critical soon, and we need to shake out of the slump. Oh, and score some goals while we’re at it!!!
Badge still looks so wrong without Achieve by Unity under it. Hopefully they solve that, or get the old one back. Become like an unofficial “Pro Evolution Soccer” version of ourselves.