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On today's episode of the Gloverscast, we're delighted to welcome Yeovil Town's Executive Chairman, Stuart Robins, to the show to give us some insight into the last few weeks, the future and what's next at Huish Park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a new era at Yeovil Town. Mr Prabhu Srinivasan and family have taken over at Huish Park. Now the dust has settled, Ian, Ben and Dave are back to chat through last week's announcement and the retained list. Plus, we take your questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this month's Glovers Past we catch up with another Yeovil Town loan hero, Asmir Begovic.He only played 16 times for Yeovil, but is certainly in the Hall of Fame of Glovers loanees. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The pod reflects on a return to form with big wins over Rochdale and Wealdstone after a blip at Braintree. We look ahead to the playoffs, debate which opponents we'd like to avoid, and ask whether 2025 Ollie Pearce is better than 2010 Richard Brodie.Timings: 02:43 Discussion of Yeovil Town 0-1 York City08:49 Discussion of Braintree Town 2-1 York City18:16 Discussion of Rochdale 0-4 York City32:29 Discussion of York City 3-0 Wealdstone42:58 Talking points - is Felix in midfield the answer, 2025 Pearce v 2010 Brodie, who we'd like to avoid in the playoffs1:03:00 Preview of AFC Fylde (A) and Aldershot (H), University Challinor trivia question1:12:54 Extract from recent Happy Wanderers special episode Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris Fox joins Ian, Ben and Dave on this episode to discuss one of the most turbulent weekends in recent Yeovil Town memory, and that's saying something. We cover it all, and Harvey Greenslade's winner in this mammoth episode.It's also four years to the day that our Captain, our Number 4, Lee Collins tragically passed away. As always, we reflect on it and Lee's legacy to us as supporters. Thank you to Mike Hudson, Elliot Watts and Sheridan Robins for sharing their reflections too.Up the Glovers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Where do Yeovil Town (2012–14) rank in the table of greatness?From non-league battlers to Championship dreamers—Yeovil Town's story is one of resilience, giant-killing, and footballing romance. In this episode, Graham and Jamie arte joined by Gloverscast Podcaster, David Coates to explore the club's remarkable rise under Gary Johnson, the key players who defined their golden era, and the unforgettable moments that led them to the second tier of English football. From FA Cup upsets to Wembley glory, how does Yeovil's story rank among the greatest underdog triumphs?In this episode:⚽ Yeovil Town's journey from non-league to the Football League
Not many strikers like Phil Jevons come around in your time supporting a football club. Luckily for Yeovil Town supporters, we had Phil, one of the purest goalscorers ever to pull on the shirt. He played 84 times for the Glovers and scored 42 goals, propelling us to League One and keeping us there too.On this episode of the Glovers Past Ian and Dave spent a brilliant hour reminiscing with Phil about his time at Yeovil, the players he played with and his many goals. Settle in and enjoy this chat with a proper striker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Paul, Jobi McAnuff and Yeovil Town forward Frank Nouble react to the news that Frank Lampard is Mark Robins' replacement as Coventry manager. Mike White from BBC Radio Humberside drops in to react to Hull City sacking Tim Walter, just a day after speaking to owner Acun Ilicali, who said his job would not be under threat. Plus, Russ Wilcox, manager of Gainsborough Trinity – the lowest ranked team in the FA Cup second round – joins the pod, and the panel chat about a 10/10 run for Wycombe.Time Codes:03:15 – Frank Lampard to Coventry 14:35 – Mike White on Hull City 26:20 – Wycombe 36:10 – Russ Wilcox of Gainsborough Trinity
It's the return of Ben to the pod, as we discuss the eventful 5-3 win v Hartlepool and the 2-0 loss at Forest Green. We also chat new arrivals, Donaldson back at City again and more. Plus, Dave from Gloverscast joins us to give the lowdown on Yeovil Town.Timings: 03:37 - Discussion of York City 5-3 Hartlepool United20:25 - Discussion of Forest Green Rovers 2-0 York City39:21 - Talking points: Chadwick out on loan, possibility of signing Fagan-Walcott permanently, Clayton Donaldson joins as Head of Development, FA Trophy46:21 - Preview of Yeovil (H) featuring Dave from Gloverscast1:00:47 - Our thoughts on upcoming games, University Challinor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
York Hospital Radio's Head of Sport Phil Bewers speaks to York City manager Adam Hinshelwood ahead of this weekends home game with Yeovil Town. The Minstermen are looking to bounce back following their defeat last week at Forest Green Rovers.
The three wise(ish) men are back to chat about Yeovil Town's 1-0 defeat to Halifax Town on Saturday.We chat about the red card, we chat about the FA Trophy draw, we chat about the Somerset Men's Premier Cup... what more could you want on Monday morning? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Managers are the key topic on this weeks episode with the recent poor form of both Arsenal & Man City discussed and what it means for managers Arteta & Pep Guardiola. City were hammered in Lisbon by incoming Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim - How will he set up the team at Old Trafford? In the Championship, there has been a strong backlash on Mark Robins sacking at Coventry and the PP Boys are no different. Aside from managers, we preview the upcoming weekend fixtures including Liverpool Villa and Chelsea Arsenal. We finish with Lawro talking through his visit to Southend this weekend to watch Yeovil Town in the National League.
The boys are back and the big news is surrounding Manchester United with Erik ten Hag sacked and Reuben Amorim set to be named as new permanent manager from Sporting Lisbon. Ruud van Nistelrooy will be interim manager until then and he started with a win and 5 goals in the Carabao Cup. Elsewhere, Man City lost at Tottenham - Has Guardiola taken his eye off the ball? We finish with a preview of the weekends big fixtures, with Arsenal going to Newcastle and Tottenham hosting Aston Villa. Lawro talks through the latest with Leeds and as always the finishing point is with Yeovil Town who are in a good run of form in the National League.
The boys return and attentions straight away turn to Man Utd, who are without a win in four and shipping goals left right & centre. Has ten Hag got long left before he is sacked after another 2-0 lead is squandered in Porto. Aston Villa, however are in fine form, beating Bayern Munich in the UCL. Has that win won the boys over on the new format? In the EFL, Leeds go to Sunderland with Lawro bullish about Leeds recent form, Preston have been bitten by a 8-match suspension for one of their players. There's praise for Birmingham and Mansfield in League One and a chat about why Scott Lindsey has dropped down a league to take the MK Dons job in League Two. We finish, as always, with a chat on Yeovil Town's recent form and upcoming fixture against free-scoring Dagenham & Redbridge.
Seb White founder of Mundial Magazine and Yeovil Town fan joins Richard Foster to discuss the first game he remembers attending, Yeovil V QPR in the FA Cup on the 9th January 1988. "Started With a Kick” features an array of high profile fans and prominent figures from the world of football, including Chris Sutton, Jim Piddock and Mark Pougatch.Each weekly episode is split into two parts, the first coming out on Tuesday, the second on Thursday.FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iswakpodcast/FOLLOW THE SHOW ON X: https://twitter.com/ISWAKPodcast
Seb White founder of Mundial Magazine and Yeovil Town fan joins Richard Foster to discuss the first game he remembers attending, Yeovil V QPR in the FA Cup on the 9th January 1988. "Started With a Kick” features an array of high profile fans and prominent figures from the world of football, including Chris Sutton, Jim Piddock and Mark Pougatch.Each weekly episode is split into two parts, the first coming out on Tuesday, the second on Thursday.FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iswakpodcast/FOLLOW THE SHOW ON X: https://twitter.com/ISWAKPodcast
Well, defeat on the road for Mark Cooper's Yeovil Town. Oldham took home the three points in a 1-0 defeat at Boundary Park. Dave was there, so Ian and Ben asked him about it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast, we dive into Sutton United's thrilling 3-2 home win against Ebbsfleet United. Join host Mike and panellists Neil and Neil as they discuss the standout performances, defensive challenges, and the team's resilience in securing back-to-back wins. We also look ahead to Sutton's midweek clash against Yeovil Town, breaking down key players to watch and predictions for the match. Don't miss our community shout-outs and all the latest news on Sutton United!
In this episode of "The World Class Stamp," we sit down with former Yeovil, Posh, and Sheffield United defender Craig Alcock. Craig shares his definition of a world class player and discusses England's top talents and their chances at the upcoming Euros. We delve into Gareth Southgate's role and whether he's the right man for the job. Craig also provides insights into the season reviews of Yeovil, Peterborough United, and Sheffield United, and talks about the safety of heading in the game from a defender's perspective. Additionally, we touch on the VAR controversy, the pyramid system, and the rise of the Saudi league and Super League clubs. Craig Alcock, World Class Stamp, World Class Player, England Players, Euros Prospects, Gareth Southgate, Yeovil Town, Peterborough United, Sheffield United, Football Season Review, Heading Safety, VAR, Football Pyramid System, Saudi League, Super League, Football Podcast
The lads are joined by former Newport County defender Jay Foulston fresh off winning the National League South with Yeovil Town. The boys talk about Jay signing for Swans academy at a very young age and the heartache of being released at 11 years old, getting a 2nd chance at a pro career at Newport and becoming the 3rd youngest player in their history to play a pro game. The boys talk about Merthyr's constant roadworks only being their because of Flannels, Jay talks about how Covid effected his career, winning Goal of the Season 2 years in a row for Taunton, getting online abuse after having a bad game, Paris being a bit rough and Ibiza opening weekend plus much much more…..@ambitioniscritcal1997 on Instagram @TheAiCPodcast on Twitter
The latest guest on our Bred a Blue podcast series is former striker Phil Jevons. Jevons joined the Everton Academy as a schoolboy and went on to make nine senior appearances under Walter Smith. He recalls his early days at Netherton and Bellefield when the ‘friendly and challenging environment' helped him develop, playing alongside the likes of Leon Osman, Franny Jeffers, Danny Cadamarteri, Michael Ball, Richard Dunne and Jamie Milligan. Jevons also played against international footballers when he reached the reserve team: “We played Manchester United at Old Trafford and they had Scholes, Jordi Cruyff and Solskjaer.” The Liverpool-born centre-forward helped Everton to win the FA Youth Cup in 1998 and the FA Premier Reserve League in 2001 – and in between he made his senior debut away at Blackburn Rovers. "I'd been top scorer for the reserves for three years on the run, so I felt like I was ready,” Jevons said. He went on to have a hand in the Everton goal in a 2-1 defeat: “I played an early ball to Don Hutchison and he found Bakayoko who scored.” The turn of the century was a challenging time to be a young striker at Everton because the competition was intense. Jevons was battling with Duncan Ferguson, Franny Jeffers, Kevin Campbell, Nick Barmby, Ibrahim Bakayoko and Danny Cadamarteri for a starting role. It was the subsequent arrivals of Joe-Max Moore and Mark Hughes that convinced Jevons that his future lay beyond Goodison Park “Joe-Max Moore was a good player and a great lad but I didn't think he was any better than I was,” he says. “But my squad number went up from 20 to 26 so I had an inkling!” Jevons left Everton with no regrets and during the podcast conversation he reveals the player who had the biggest influence on him during his time with the senior squad. “He was fantastic with me. He was the ultimate professional, fit as a fiddle. He told me how to live my life, how to eat and how to train.” He left Everton in 2001 and joined Grimsby Town, for whom he scored a never-to-be-forgotten League Cup winner at Anfield against Liverpool! “I still get Evertonians coming up to me to talk about that goal!” Jevons went on to have personal and team success with Yeovil Town and Bristol City before winding down his playing career and moving into coaching – starting off at the Everton Academy where he was involved in the development of Kieran Dowell, Nathan Broadhead, Liam Walsh, Tom Davies and Calum Connolly. Jevons left Finch Farm to join Sunderland and he speaks honestly and with clarity about the ruthlessness of senior coaching environments. It's another fascinating football story that has its roots at the Everton Academy.
What an amazing few days. Yeovil Town are National League South Champions and return to the National League at the first time of asking. Ian, Dave, Ben and Sheridan chat through that night in Gloucester and the party at Huish Park on Saturday!If you have an idea for the website, want to contribute or just want to send us a message, feel free to email ian@gloverscast.co.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seb White hosts and is with Tommy Stewart and Asad Raza to chat The Big Apple, footballer birthdays, Ruud Gullit, Yeovil Town, Ipswich Town, Shrewsbury Town, Marcus Stewart, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Ian Woan, Jan Mølby, Stan Bowles, goal scorers, Gloverscast, moments in football, March of the Day, the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation, the 2010 World Cup, Argentina vs Germany, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Sami Khedira, Thomas Müller, Mesut Özil, Lukas Podolski, Diego Maradona the manager, Carlos Tevez, red arse, Pelé, Franz Beckenbauer, Malia, Michael Ballack, Toni Kroos, Robbie Williams, Phil Taylor, Stoke-on-Trent, the Adipure 11pros, deep meaningful chats, Non-League Day, Prostate Cancer UK, international breaks, drinking in the stands, FC United of Manchester, Stockport, Stalyvegas, real ale trails, Peter Miller's non-league spreadsheet, vintage shops in Sheffield, Lacoste, Ralph Lauren, football-themed bingo nights, boxing, Seb sparring, Johnny Nelson, home printers, Andy Cole, cowards in cars and somehow so much more!Find out more about and donate to March of the Day here and the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation hereClick here for Non-League Day Match Finder Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereSign up for the The Hat-Trick NewsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is Early Kick Off from the Men in Blazers Media Network, all your global football stories straight from the back pages of Europe's newspapers in around 10 minutes.On today's episode: Manchester United score 120th minute winner against Liverpool to book their spot in the FA Cup semi finals, Coventry shock Wolves with 2 injury-time goals to reach semis, all of this weekend's Premier League action, NWSL opening weekend, Pulisic scores again for AC Milan, and Yeovil Town Women FC win 29-0. Football don't sleep, and neither do we.This episode was made in the UK for Men In Blazers by…Host: Sammy JamesProducer: George CooperResearcher: Jack CollinsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Owen Blackhurst, Seb White, Tommy Stewart, and a returning Asad Raza get together this week to chat about MUNDIAL's Discord, Mike Leigh doing the Inbetweeners, Nostradamus, Quasimodo, Ratatouille, Chris Waddle, Ivan Zamorano, Marcelo Salas, France ‘98, The Flintstones, The Simpsons, British Bulldogs, Devo, Copa Iberoamericana, Bebeto, Grange Hill, Chris Sutton & Alan Shearer, Dwight Yorke & Andrew Cole, Romário & Stoichkov, getting family members into football, José Mourinho, Marouane Fellaini, Romelu Lukaku, Jeff Buckley, Stonewall FC, LGBTQ+ football teams, The Gay Games, Bonne Maman jam, The Jam, James McFadden, Yeovil Town, Wrexham FC, the FA Cup, a pizza at the match, Rockports, hamstring injuries, street performers, “floating” Yodas, eBay fails, weeing in saunas, and remember, please subscribe to the magazine so that we can keep doing the podcast!CLICK HERE FOR MUNDIAL'S CHRISTMAS GIFT BUNDLESign up for the The Hat-Trick NewsletterFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A lot to discuss this week. The games involving Cymru Women v Iceland and Germany and the Two Wrexham cup games v Yeovil Town and Burton Albion. As well as general Cymru and Wrexham news, we look ahead to the trip to Forest Green Rovers and the Wrexham Women's second attempt to play Briton Ferry Llansawel in the last 8 of the BHE Cup.
Wrexham have plenty of short term solutions just a handful of days into their advent calendars with Arthur Okonkwo sidelined for jaw surgery, Aaron Hayden injured once more and work getting underway on a temporary Kop stand.Nathan and Rich discuss all that as well as two cup games against Yeovil Town and Burton Albion.The lads also pick the brains of BBC Radio Gloucestershire's Forest Green Rovers summariser Josh Evans ahead of our weekend trip to The New Lawn this weekend.Sponsored by red10 People Developmentwww.red10dev.comPartnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic! Their new song 'Smoulder' is out nowhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hypenotic/smoulder Music video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEOu_M_S1Ko&t=0s EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://robryanred.com/TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1INSTAGRAM - RobRyanRedTIKTOK - RobRyanRedPodThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by RobRyanRed. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Griffiths, Chay Long and Neil Williams react to our cup win on the final whistle.
This week, Daz dials it in, leaving Jamie and Welshtechie to discuss the games last week - Wrexham v Morecambe and Harrogate Town v Wrexham, they announce the Christmas giveaway, with big production values and look forward to a busy week, Cymru Women v Iceland Women, Wrexham Women v Briton Ferry Llansawel in the Adran Trophy, Wrexham v Yeovil Town in the FA Cup, Wrexham v Burton Albion in the BSM Trophy and Cymru Women v Germany Women.
Twenty games played and 2nd in the table - life must be pretty sweet at Wrexham?Well, as there always is, there's plenty to discuss with the future of Arthur Okonkwo up in the air, a big summer overhaul already biting and Nathan and Rich reflect on Phil Parkinson's formula on the road.Nathan also picks the brains of Glovercast host Dave ahead of Wrexham's FA Cup 2nd round clash with Yeovil Town this weekend.Sponsored by red10 People Developmentwww.red10dev.comPartnering with Wrexham-band Hypenotic! Their new song 'Smoulder' is out nowhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/hypenotic/smoulder EMAIL - RobRyanRed@gmail.comWEBSITE - https://robryanred.com/TWITTER - @RobRyanRed | @RichFay | @NathSalt1 INSTAGRAM - RobRyanRedTIKTOK - RobRyanRedPodThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by RobRyanRed. The views in this podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Premier League, Championship and FA Cup First Round action is discussed and dissected this week. The standard debate around David Raya kicks things off, followed by Guglielmo Vicario's almost point-saving performance as Tottenham fell at home to Chelsea. In the second tier, Illan Meslier was praised as "the best goalkeeper in the league" by boss Daniel Farke, while many a non-league goalkeeper made their name in progressing to the next stage of the FA Cup. Goalkeeper Assist klaxon: Joe Day of Yeovil Town.
Rob Worrall is joined by Joe Pope and Dickie Worton to look back at who had a super Bank Holiday and who had a not so Super Bank Holiday. Rob speaks to Dagenham manager Ben Strevens after his side grabbed six points. Also Joe meets Joe from Shrimper Stats to talk about Southend's plight and also speaks to Tonbridge Angels assistant manager Tom Parkinson and Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rob Worrall is joined by Joe Pope and Dickie Worton to look back at who had a super Bank Holiday and who had a not so Super Bank Holiday.Rob speaks to Dagenham manager Ben Strevens after his side grabbed six points. Also Joe meets Joe from Shrimper Stats to talk about Southend's plight and also speaks to Tonbridge Angels assistant manager Tom Parkinson and Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yeovil Town and ex Exeter City player Alex Fisher joins us to talk us through his leg break. Not for the faint hearted. Thanks for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @mynewfootyclub and on instagram @mynewfootballclubAnd if you'd like to receive episodes early and be part of an Exeter community - where we chat once a month and talk lower league football and Exeter amongst other stuff, sign up to Patreon.com/davidearlAlso, this podcast is now being streamed LIVE on Sunday mornings at 9.30am during the season. You can watch here, with a mug of tea - if you'd like. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this insights clip Marcus shares how he was able to keep himself ready and his mind set to ensure that he was able to perform.Stewart, whose playing career spanned 20 years, amassed over 650 appearances at eight different clubs, including Bristol Rovers, Huddersfield Town, Ipswich Town, Sunderland, Bristol City, Yeovil Town and Exeter City, scoring over 250 goals.He was runner-up to Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink in the Premier League top scorers chart with 19 goals in 2000/01, helping Ipswich secure fifth place and qualify for the UEFA Cup.Playing at every tier of English professional football, and since retirement, has moved into coaching and management, working at Exeter City, Bristol Rovers and Walsall.More recently Marcus since announcing the onset and diagnosis of motor neurone disease, Marcus has been devoting his time to helping raise money for his charity.Please follow the link if you would like to donate your support.https://justgiving.com/team/teamstewart254
Former professional footballer and coach Marcus Stewart joins the E-perform 'Leave no Doubt' Podcast to give his insights into a glittering career and impact on the game. His tips to always being ready to perform, from the physical attributes to the mental side of the game that defines success.
In this insights clip Marcus shares how he was able to keep himself ready and his mind set to ensure that he was able to perform.
Mark Griffiths, Neil Williams and Chay Long see Wrexham set a record for most points in a season.
Paul previews Yeovil Town and should we be concerned with what they bring to the table?Follow us on Instagram, YouTube & Twitter - @UpTheTownShow
Kevin and Kieran find out why Inter Milan's shirt sponsor, DigitalBits, hasn't paid any of the agreed sponsorship fees this season, and look into the details of the recent takeover of Yeovil Town. Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The gang are joined by Yeovil Town manager Chris Hargreaves who tells them about how he is adapting to life back as a manager, why his side should be higher up the table and about his side's win over Solihull. He also helps the lads review the results from the weekend. Rob catches up with three generations of a Scunthorpe supporting family and their is a review of the North and South.Subscribe at where you get your podcasts from and leave us a review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The gang are joined by Yeovil Town manager Chris Hargreaves who tells them about how he is adapting to life back as a manager, why his side should be higher up the table and about his side's win over Solihull. He also helps the lads review the results from the weekend. Rob catches up with three generations of a Scunthorpe supporting family and their is a review of the North and South. Subscribe at where you get your podcasts from and leave us a review
Mark Griffiths describes a sluggish performance. This is the feed of the Final Whistle podcast, the official podcast of Wrexham AFC. It features detailed reports and analysis after every game, the weekly Dragonheart chat show every Friday at 6, audio highlights, preview podcasts, and the Lowdown scouting report before every game. Plus, we'll put out specials whenever something interesting happens – and that's been quite often lately! Subscribe to our podcast feed to support Wrexham AFC. Every penny raised by the podcast goes back into the club, and every review and comment pushes us up the iTunes charts, so please leave your thoughts, hit the like button, share and enable notifications.
Relive the draw at Yeovil Town.
Mark Griffiths describes an away draw in sweltering heat at Yeovil.
Gan Emma Griffiths.
Mark Griffiths looks forward to the Yeovil game.
Max Rushden and Andy Jacobs are joined in the pod by actor and Yeovil Town fan James Purefoy as well as Argentinian football expert Marcela Mora y Araujo after a player over there was hit by a fish thrown from the crowd, or was he...? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rob's in the hotseat again and is joined by BT Sport duo Adam Summerton and Becky Ives to look back at the weekend's action, as none of the top three won and who is strong going into the final weeks of the season, BBC Somerset's Sheridan Robins looks back at Yeovil Town's victory over Stockport County and Solihull Moors's Jamey Osborne after their victory over the weekend. Plus it's hotting up at the business end of the season in the North and South at the top and the bottom.Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices