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Sowunmi Released By Colchester
Former Yeovil Town Captain Omar Sowunmi will be leaving Colchester United at the end of his current contract.

Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.
The U’s detailed their plans for the upcoming season with their released/retained list on Friday, which includes confirmation the central defender will be leaving.
Sowunmi joined the Glovers at the start of the 2015/16 season from Ipswich Town by then Manager, Paul Sturrock.
Despite not playing any league games for the Tractor Boys, he had played regularly with loan spells in the National League Divisions with Braintree and Lowestoft.
He would spend four seasons and Huish Park before joining Colchester for an undisclosed fee in July 2019.
Sowunmi would play 87 times in the Green and White and was named Team Captain in 2018.
We wish Omar all the best in his search for a new club, also, here’s a slightly frightening Gif of him, very happy about something ?
Walsh and Gilmartin Released By Bristol City
Two former Yeovil Town loanee are on the hunt for a new club this summer after being released by Bristol City.

Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.
Goalkeeper Rene Gilmartin played a handful games on loan from Watford in the 2011/12 season before having spells at Plymouth, Crawley Town and Colchester before landing up the road on the red side of Bristol.
But more surprisingly on the released list is Liam Walsh.
A firm fan favourite from his 15-game loan spell from Everton in 2016, he lit up Huish Park with some glittering performances.
Walsh spent time with Birmingham City, before joining Bristol City – signed by former Glovers’ midfielder, Lee Johnson.
Injuries and a loan spell at meant that his time as Ashton Gate has been stop=start, but with undoubted quality, it wont be long before Walsh has an option or two for the forthcoming season, maybe Skivo still has his number?
Fela released by Scunthorpe
Former Yeovil Town loan striker Olufela Olomola has been released by Scunthorpe United following the expiry of his contract.
The 23-year-old, who had two spells on loan at Huish Park under former boss Darren Way, is among 17 players being shipped out of the League Two club in what looks like a major clear out.
Fela first joined us in the 2017-18 campaign from Southampton and made 28 appearances scoring seven times. He returned in 2018-19, this time from Scunthorpe, scoring just three times in 27 appearances.
He made just seven starts for the Iron this season.
Sarll Can’t Wait For Fans To Return
Yeovil Town Manager Darren Sarll spoke to the media on Thursday ahead of the fixture against King’s Lynn on Saturday but couldn’t help but look further ahead to the following Tuesday’s game with Maidenhead where supporters will be allowed back into Huish Park.
“It is probably the first time I have felt any joy around football in the last eight weeks if not longer, I can’t wait to see and hear them. I can’t wait for them to back our lads, I can’t wait to be proud of our lads, I can’t wait to win a game and do that song at the end of the game.”

Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.
Sarll admitted his singing might be a tad rusty though, joking: “I can’t remember the words but I just clap when they clap and sing the bits I can remember.”
Tickets have been selling well, with social media buzzing with Glovers fans who have secured their spot at Huish Park next Tuesday, even our very own Ian Perkins is booked in for a spot in the stand for the midweek fixture!
Props to @YTFC. Ordered tickets for Tuesday’s game for collection and they’ve arrived in the post today. ? #YTFC
— Gloverscast ?⚽️? (@gloverscast) May 13, 2021
Sarll continued to reminisce about the scenes we saw regularly at the end of home matches last season;
“When I look back to at last season, I have bits I absolutely love, it was the best year of my life by a country mile.”
“All of those moments were with the fans at the end of games at Aldershot, Solihull and home games. It energises you, it gives you confidence. What a nice thing to have, what a nice moment to share and energise before we go again next season with a vibrant game of players. When we are attacking that Thatcher’s End, that stand is lifting the whole football club. We have missed it so much.”
Tickets for the game are still available but are subject to strict social distancing protocols, click HERE to secure your seat on Tuesday night.
Bircham Takes Waterford Role

Former Yeovil Town midfielder, Marc Bircham has taken on his first full-time managerial role with League of Ireland side Waterford Town.
Bircham arrived in Ireland on Thursday and will undertake a period of self isolation before joining his new side.
The Canadian international joined the Glovers in 2007, and played a little over a dozen times before ankle injuries ended his career in 2009.
Bircham has spent time coaching in America as well as taking on the QPR job in a caretaker capacity and had been on the coaching staff at Millwall.
Glovers boss starting to build for next season
Darren Sarll has said it is inevitable that “players fans really like” will be leaving the club this summer.
But, the manager has said he is committed to bringing in other talent who will go on to become fans’ favourites as he looks to build for next season.
He said: “We are starting to build for the future and next season, Scott (Priestnall), the Yeovil Town chairman) and I are talking all the time about what we want this team to look like and how we want it to represent the fans. We built a lovely connection with our fans last season and we want to rebuild that with players that we want to have that and with players that we bring in. Players that they really like will be leaving, that is inevitable, and some players that they like (who are currently not at the club) will be coming in. We need to add (new players) to bring a nice, new energy to the group and we need to keep some of what we’ve got because they are brilliant people and they deserve another crack at it.”
Kelly and Upson released by Rovers
Current Yeovil Town loanee Michael Kelly and former Glovers’ star Ed Upson have both been released by Bristol Rovers, the club has announced.
The pair are among 12 players who have been released following the expiry of their contracts this summer.
Full-back Kelly has been on loan at Huish Park since the end of January making 17 appearances this season, while Upson has been a regular starter as the Gas were relegated to League Two. He made 33 appearances, scoring once.
Said my piece in January but thank you again for the last 4 years. Wish the club all the best moving forward. Really enjoying my time with Yeovil and looking forward to finishing the season as strong as possible 💪💚🤍 https://t.co/a4RYCclgyy
— Michael Kelly (@michael3kelly) May 13, 2021
Sarll: “Nothing has changed with Gabby Rogers”
There appears to be no sign of a return from exile for Yeovil Town winger Gabby Rogers.
The possible return to the fold of the young midfielder has been a topic for discussion among supporters with an injury crisis crippling the first-team.

Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.
Rogers has not featured since coming off the bench for extra-time at the end of the 3-2 FA Cup defeat at Stockport County back in November and Sarll said at the time he had “pretty much requested to be on the transfer list.”
Asked about him again ahead of the weekend’s home game with King’s Lynn, Sarll said: “Nothing has changed from the first time around. I will only play players who want to play for the football club, it does not matter who it is. We want to produce a group of people that are highly committed to the club. Gabby was (committed to the club) but things change.”
The possible return was a topic for discussion on the Gloverscast the other week and in a recent edition of the Gloversblog, read here .
*Editors note: this question has been omitted from the Official coverage of the pre-match press conference










