Alex Fisher


It’s the Easter weekend. That means two things, Easter Eggs and a Bank Holiday Football Bonanza. It starts at Huish Park today where Mark Cooper’s table-toppers welcome Torquay United. Ian, Ben and Dave welcome Chris Wade from the excellent TorquayTalk to talk about the ongoing shenanigans at Plainmoor. We’re not strong on maths (as you well know) so we give a very brief and amateur overview of the club accounts. Enjoy! 

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After four without a win, Mark Cooper’s Glovers got the W at Braintree. Dave was there, Ben streamed it and Ian was listening on the radio. Here are their collective thoughts on a result and performance which puts Yeovil closer to the National League South title…

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Plebs reunited. Ian and Dave welcome Ben back to fold after a few winless pods. We talk about the proposed football regulator, some of the news out of Huish Park and preview the trip to Braintree.

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Ian and Dave are joined by Wattsy to chat through the ‘nondescript’ 0-0 at Slough. We chat through the new signings, the tactics and take your GCQs.

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Coatesie’s back to chat Saturday’s loss at home against Welling with Ian and Wattsy. We chat through the impact of Michael Smith’s injury, where the attacking flow went and look ahead to Chippenham.

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Ben has been left stranded by Ian and Dave this week, so we’ve called in the cavalry!

BBC Somerset’s Liam McGuinn, Cider Drinker Elliot Watts and Gloverscast Ben are joined by the Goal Scoring Man of the Hour, Alex Fisher.

We chat about the emotion of a first goal for over 300 days, we talk about how the season has been going… and where it’s going, there’s Farnborough chat, there’s Aveley chat, and of course we take your GCQs!

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Another week goes by, for some of our Glovers loanees it was a double match week, let’s wrap things up.

We start, as ever in the National League where Barnet played on both Tuesday and Saturday and lost them both.

Jordan Maguire-Drew started in the 2-0 loss to Oldham and was introduced into the game after 70 minutes of their 2-1 defeat to Gateshead on Saturday.

Alex Fisher had two games for Oxford and played even less time, he started in Oxford’s 2-1 defeat to York City, but was taken off at half time, he was introduced from the bench in the 89th minute as his side recorded a much needed win over Ebbsfleet on Saturday.

Into the National League South and Malachi Linton started both of W*ymouth’s two games this week, completing 81 minutes against Taunton, which they won 2-0 and the full 90 in their 1-0 win over lowly Dartford too. 

There was a cleano and 90 minutes more for Ollie Haste as Dorchester drew 0-0 with Plymouth Parkway.

Melksham lost 5-1 to Larkhall, but that one strike did come from Glovers loanee Benjani Jr 

 Sherborne beat Cowes Sports FC 4-2, Aidan Skiverton was named on the bench, no evidence as to if he came off the bench though… there is evidence though that Charlie Bateson did.

He came on in the 66th minute against Nailsea and Tickenham. The Mallet won 3-1, Bateson nearly added a fourth in the dying stages.

Welton Rovers put out a rather young side against Falmouth and were beaten resoundingly 6-0. Max Dyer, Mason Alden and Jacob Shore all started.

Gillingham won 1-0 against Chedder too, Harrison Foster started with Jack Bareham, Harry Lock and Josh Haskett all named on the bench… I assume at least one of them got on to the pitch, but the Social Media coverage of the game is somewhat lacking.