Striker Tahvon Campbell missed a second half penalty as Yeovil Town drew another blank to end a run of three straight defeats but extend their run without a win to eight matches at fellow strugglers Morecambe on Saturday.

With 11 minutes of normal time remaining, substitute Campbell fell under pressure from Mo Sangare inside the box and the referee pointed to the penalty spot, but the frontman saw his spot kick tipped on to the post by Shrimps’ keeper Jamal Blackman.


First half

The opening ten minutes suggested two sides who wanted to keep possession, but Morecambe seemed to have a clearer idea of what they were going to do with it when they had it. There was a distinct lack of willing runners when we had the all instead relying on Morecambe to making mistakes. James Daly, playing in the middle of a front three for the second match in a row, is still not a number nine.

On 22 minutes, corner from Jack Nolan in to a congested six-yard box created pandemonium inside the Yeovil penalty area with Jed Ward coming and not getting anywhere near it. Shots rained in, a claim for a handball from the Morecambe players after a shot from Yann Song’o and eventually it is Ward who hacks it clear.

It took half-an-hour to see some attacking intent from Yeovil when Luke McCormick won a challenge in midfield, played a one-two with Junior Morias, and the midfielder burst forward but his ball into the box was cut out by Ludwig Francillette before it could get to Daly. From the resulting corner, our first of the match, Josh Sims’ effort was effectively a pass to the opposition defender. Chance over.

On 33 minutes, another moment of Yeovil pressure saw a long free-kick in to the box drop to Jake Wannell on the edge of the box but his effort was blocked by the head of Francillette. Three minutes before the break, Ward came to the edge of his area to punch a free-kick clear and it dropped to Gwion Edwards who could only put his shot over the bar.

Goalless at half-time and probably one of the most nil-nil games you have seen in a long time. Both teams tried to play the ball, but there was very little threat on either goal in the opening 45 minutes.

Half time: Morecambe 0 Yeovil Town 0


Second half

Two minutes after the break, Morecambe’s half-time substitute George Thomas put a ball in from the left and it was just ahead of Harry Panayiotou who could have forced Ward in to action if he had slid in.

On 51 minutes, a great ball in from the left from James Plant found the head of James Daly, who has a remarkable leap and forces a great save out of Jamal Blackman who turns it around the post. The linesman’s flag was up for offside, but the goalkeeper did not know that. 

Two minutes later, Song’o brought the ball forward before laying it off to Nolan who drove in to the right side of the box and fired in an effort which Ward had to get down well to. The on 62 minutes, a ball down the right flank set Morias away, his effort could not find Daly but did find Sims whose effort was over the bar.

On 65 minutes, manager Richard Dryden made his first substitution with Harvey Greenslade coming on for Sims. A striker, thank goodness. The former Bristol Rovers’ striker went in to the middle of the front three but less than two minutes later Plant went in for a tackle with Thomas and the Port Vale loanee appeared to take a flailing arm to the face which led to him having to be replaced. Tahvon Campbell replaced him and Greenslade went out wide. Sigh.

With 77 minutes on the clock, another Yeovil opportunity as the ball found its way out to Morias who burst in to the right side of the box, but his effort was high and not that handsome. The striker went for glory and does not hit the tackle. What do we have to do to get a shot on target? Well, we found out a minute later as Morias played Campbell in to the box and he was pushed over by Mo Sangare inside the area. Penalty.

Morias, who scored a penalty at Halifax earlier in the campaign, asked about it, but the responsibility was taken by Campbell, who scored from 12 yards at Aldershot as well. The substitute stepped up and put it to the keeper’s right, but the 6’5″ frame of Blackman stretched out a hand and turned it on to the post. I ask again, what do we need to do to score a goal?!

There were opportunities for both sides before the final whistle with McCormick’s shot from distance with five minutes of normal time remaining looking like a poor decision when he could have fed Morias. Then, with two minutes of second half injury time played, Francillette almost broke Yeovil’s hearts with a back post header from a corner.

The final whistle was met by boos from both the home and away end suggesting that neither group of supporters were unhappy with the lack of quality going forward from either side. Having had a glorious opportunity to have taken all three points with Campbell’s penalty, this feels like two points dropped more than one gained.

Full time: Morecambe 0 Yeovil Town 0


Match Details

Venue: Mazuma Mobile Arena
Date: Saturday 22nd November, 3pm kick-off

Competition: National League Premier Division

Scorers: None

Pitch: Slippery

Conditions: Misty and cold 

Attendance: 2,586 (110 away supporters)

Bookings: 

Yeovil Town: James Daly 41, Luke McCormick 75, Morgan Williams 90+4

Morecambe: Yann Songo’o 32, Harry Panayoitou 33

Referee: Declan Brown

Yeovil Town (3-4-3)

Substitutes: Harvey Greenslade (for Josh Sims, 66), Tahvon Campbell (for James Plant, 71), Andrew Oluwabori (not used), Brett McGavin (not used), Dan Ellison (not used), Leo Ramirez-Espain (not used), Matt Gould (not used).

Morecambe: Jamal Blackman, Maldini Kacurri, Ludwig Francillette, Mo Sangare, Emi Sutton, Yann Songo’o, Jake Cain (for Miguel Azeez, 72), Gwion Edwards (for George Thomas, 46), Ben Tollitt, Jack Nolan, Harry Panayiotou (for Rolando Aarons, 86).

Substitutes (not used): Makel Campbell, Lewis Payne, Arjan Raikhy, Archie Mair.

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Ken blakeman
4 days ago

No wins in the last 8 games. Only 1 shot on target in the last 180 minutes of football and that was a penalty.
Under normal circumstances you would expect to see the stock image of the corner flag and manager relieved of duties message on the club’s website in the morning. However I don’t think anyone truly believes that is going to happen, and apparently it’s not the end of the world of if we don’t beat Boston next week! Well it bloody well should be Mr Dryden.