One of Yeovil Town’s newest signings Hayden Muller has said that the projects ‘speaks for itself when chatting to the National League Lowdown podcast recently.

When asked about making the move to Huish Park from Sutton United, he said that after weighing up the pros and cons, the only concern was picking up his family and moving across the country.

“The only con from my point of view was moving, the rest of the project speaks for itself, when you see the players that [Yeovil] are signing, the way the manager wants to play football, the size of the club, from my point of view the only thing that could be classed as a con is moving my family to Bristol, that is it, really, the rest of it, is a positive”

“I had a couple of other approaches – nothing concrete, Yeovil showed the most interest throughout the summer, they were really keen and I think, as a player that’s what you want to hear, you want a manager that’s keen to get you in, because no-one can guarantee you minutes in football, but the closest thing to a guarantee is when a manager wants to bring you in, and he’s keen to get you from day one.”

Hayden Muller (Left) looks on as Sonny Blu Lo Everton is fouled

“The main thing for me is playing under a manager that will suit the way you want to play football, because it’s all well and good, signing for a team that could be bigger on paper or give you more money or something like that, but the main thing is signing for a manager who will play the way you want to play and it will showcase your ability even more, because the byproduct of that is me playing better, me looking better and playing even more matches.”

“The manager was the biggest [reason], speaking to him, how he sees football and he wants his team to get the ball down and playing, that was the main thing, but the other things I liked was the size of the club, it’s a big club with a lot of ambition and you can see it in the signings they’re making, teams can say they’re going to go for it, but then not really show it, but Yeovil are definitely signing some top players, I’m sure there’s a couple more to come.

“From the conversations I’ve had and from my own point of view, I think we need to be pushing for promotion, 100%, I don’t think the manager would expect anything less than pushing for at least the play-offs if not automatic promotion.

[Yeovil are] getting the business done early, getting the players in with the kind of profiles he wants, will only put them in good stead, they’re not making it up, they know what kind of player and know what kind of football they’re playing, and I think it’ll be a really good season next season”


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