Brett McGavin apologised to the travelling Yeovil Town supporters who made the almost 500-mile round journey to Rochdale to watch the team capitulate to a 4-0 defeat on Saturday.

The midfielder was the player who faced the post-match media interviews at Spotland after being part of the team which committed four defensive blunders to extend the team’s run without a win to seven matches.

Asked how he responded to the defeat by BBC Somerset reporter Josh Perkins, McGavin said: “First of all I would like to apologise to the fans, they should not have to travel as far as they did and witness a performance like that. They are a credit to this club and we let them down today.

“We will do what we need to do, analyse it and we will move on to our next game. We are a team, so we take the loss together, if you make an individual mistake you put your hand up and say that you made one, apologise to your team-mates and the people who have done today have done that. But we are a team so we take a loss as a group.”


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