Whilst the Glovers were drawing a blank at Huish Park on Saturday, plenty of our loanees were in action out and about.
Four of them were in the FA Cup, which renders them cup-tied for their parent club this season.
We’ll start with Will Buse who made his debut for W*ymouth.
That lot by the sea beat Sholing 4-1 to progress to the 3rd qualifying round, Buse played the full 90 and was in the thick of it in the early exchanges, making a couple of big saves at 0-0.
8’| Great save!
Will keeps out Mason’s close-range toe-poke 👐
Sholing forward had been fed the ball from the left by-line.
🔴 ⚪ 0-0 💜 | #EmiratesFACup | #TerrasTogether
— Weymouth FC (@theterras) September 14, 2024
Next, to another seaside, Weston-super-Mare to be precise.
The Seagulls also booked their place in the next round by beating Wimborne Town 2-0.
Both goals came early on in the game and Dylan Morgan played the full game.
Another team in the hat are Salisbury who beat AFC Stoneham (remember them!?) 7-1.
Jordan Thomas played the full game and was involved in at least one of Ronan Silva’s four goals in the game.

PIC CO ThoseWhiteLines
Finally, there was a seven goal thriller down at Plymouth Parkway.
Parkway, with Corey Koerner in their starting line up, were on the right side of a 4-3 scoreline, despite being 2-1 down during the first half at home to Westbury.

PIC C/O Viv Curtis – Tiverton Town
This means that all four loanees are ineligible for Yeovil in this season’s FA Cup.
Right, elsewhere, Street went top of the Western League Premier with a 2-1 win over St Austell.
Jacob Shore and Krystian Woods were both used from bench whilst Sol Padmore was also in the squad.
Mason Alden was in the starting line up for Welton who had a day to forget. They lost 10-0 to Barnstaple.
Young ‘keeper Will Howard kept (another) cleano for Cullompton Rangers, they beat Axminster Town 3-0 to stay top (and unbeaten) in the South West Peninula League East.
Team sheets from Sherborne & Sturminster Newton are harder to come by, but we’ll edit as information drops.