Glovers Past #6 – Chris Weale
On the May edition of the Glovers Past, Ben and Dave speak to Glovers goalkeeping (and scoring!) hero Chris Weale about his times at Huish Park.
Glovers Past from the Gloverscast is our series of interviews with former Yeovil Town FC players, managers and staff about their time at Huish Park.
On the May edition of the Glovers Past, Ben and Dave speak to Glovers goalkeeping (and scoring!) hero Chris Weale about his times at Huish Park.
On the 18th of May, it will be 15 years since one of the most iconic nights in Yeovil Town’s history took place. Our famous 5-2 victory at The City Ground lives long in the memory of supporters and a goalscorer on the night, Lee Morris.
Speaking to the Gloverscast on the newest edition of the Glovers Past series, Morris talked fondly of his time at Huish Park and in great detail of that amazing night.
Despite the absence of the ‘leader of men’, Terry Skiverton, throughout the playoff campaign, Morris was always confident that the Glovers would overturn the 2-0 deficit.
He said: “We had big personalities all over the field, Mildy (Steve Mildenhall) was a big character in goal. Forbesy (Terrell Forbes) was a brilliant lad you’d do anything for. Jonesy (oh come on you know!) on one side, and Lindy, the local lad who was Mr Yeovil on the other. Chris in the the middle of the park and Davo came alive in them games.
“I think all over the pitch, you looked around and looked at everybody and thought, ‘yeah I believe he’s going to make something happen here’, I believe he’s gonna be strong and he’s gonna keep going.’
“We had enough personality out there that I certainly believed, all the way through, that someone could come up with something, you know.”
They sure came up with something in the end.
Listen to this brilliant chat with Lee about his short, but memorable time as a Glover below or on all major podcast providers.
Yeovil Town promotion-winning captain Jamie McAllister has told the Gloverscast that he wanted to stay at Huish Park when he was released in 2014.
The Scotsman had made 40 appearances as the Glovers were relegated from the Championship after just one season and said he expected to be offered a new contract.
Speaking on the latest interview in our GloversPast series, he said: “The big low was getting let go. I’d played 40-odd games in the Championship, I was expecting to sign a new deal, but it never came.
“I wanted to stay and play another year or two, but for whatever reason, it didn’t happen.
“It wasn’t down to finances or anything, I just never got offered anything which was disappointing.”
In the interview, he talks to us about how Gary Johnson’s vision of what he could achieve at Yeovil led him to turn down a move north of the border, his memories of that magical day at Wembley in 2013, and playing in front of crowds of more than 80,000 having moved to the Indian Super League having left Yeovil.
Shaun MacDonald has said joining Yeovil Town on loan was the best thing that ever happened in his career.
The Wales international midfielder had no fewer than five spells in green-and-white (which we think is a record) made his first move to Huish Park in January 2009 after a call from Darren Way who had played alongside MacDonald at Swansea City.
In fact, the call came whilst Way was in hospital recovering from a car accident and what an inspired move it proved with the loanee scoring on his debut.
Speaking to the Gloverscast for the latest instalment of our GloversPast series talking to former players, he said: “Looking back now, it was the best thing that ever happened to me signing for Yeovil because I played every game when I was fit.
“I had such a good bond with the club and the fans and looking back we had some good players and we always did the club proud.
“I felt like a Yeovil player. I felt comfortable at Yeovil Town, I felt we could achieve something, we wanted to avoid relegation every year and I liked the fact the club was an underdog every year in League One.
“I enjoyed that challenge and most importantly I got on really well with everyone at the club, so there was never any reason not to go back.”
You can now hear our chat with with Shaun including what Adam Virgo said to him when he wrestled a penalty off the big centre half to complete a hat-trick at Leyton Orient – and his prediction for this weekend’s FA Cup tie between Yeovil and another of his former clubs, AFC Bournemouth.
Listen to the GloversPast below or download it on Apple, Android, Spotify – wherever you normally listen to us.
This is the first in our brand new feature, Glovers Past on the Gloverscast.
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