Whilst the Glovers’ Men’s first team were battling miles and miles of motorway here’s how the plethora of loanees were getting on.
Firstly, as the headline suggests, Harvey Greenslade was originally listed in the Weston-super-Mare line up at 2pm, but before 3pm rolled around he’d been replaced by former Glover Reuben Reid.
After the match, Scott Bartlett said it was a ‘precautionary’ move after rolling his ankle, but with options dwindling in the Yeovil attacking line, someone like Harvey Greenslade up our sleeve might come in handy, let’s hope it’s nothing serious.
There has been a change to the original line up:
9⃣Reuben Reid replaces 2⃣0⃣ Harvey Greenslade.
1⃣9⃣ Brandon Bak makes the bench https://t.co/PiYq8wP118— Weston-super-Mare AFC (@WSM_AFCOfficial) December 21, 2024
Over at Yeo-quay United, the current Glover, Jordan Thomas, wasn’t named in the match day squad along with the plethora of former Glovers as the Gulls won 1-0 against Hemel Hempstead Town.
At the wrong end of the table, W*ymouth drew 0-0 with Chelmsford, a clean sheet for Will Buse.
Solid 🧱 pic.twitter.com/W0UeroTD1S
— Weymouth FC (@theterras) December 21, 2024
Into the local leagues and Josh Haskett came off the bench for Sherborne in their 3-1 win over Portland Utd.
Sol Padmore, who impressed for the Under 18s in midweek, was back in the starting line up for Bridport FC in their 1-1 draw with Honiton.
Jacob Shore, who captained the youngsters in the Somerset Men’s Premier Cup was an unused substitute for Tavistock AFC as they fell to defeat to Westbury.
Cover image of Harvey Greenslade C/O Mark Stainer Photography