2018–19 Yeovil Town F.C. season

Yeovil Town
2018–19 season
Chairman John Fry
Manager Darren Way
Stadium Huish Park
League Two 15th
FA Cup First round
EFL Cup First round
EFL Trophy Group stage
Top goalscorer League: Alex Fisher (5)
All: Alex Fisher (5)
Highest home attendance 6,123 (14 August vs. Aston Villa, EFL Cup)
Lowest home attendance 2,635 (25 August vs. Stevenage, League Two)
Average home league attendance 3,232
Home colours
Away colours

The 2018–19 season is the 16th season in the Football League played by Yeovil Town Football Club, an English football club based in Yeovil, Somerset.

Background

The 2017–18 season was the club's third consecutive in the fourth tier of the English football league system, it was Darren Way's second full season in charge as manager. After losing their opening game by a record 8–2 scorline away at Luton Town.[1] The club's league season had few highpoints as they spent all but one week of the season in the lower half of the table and was typified by indiscipline with the club receiving ten red cards during the course of the season and on three occasions being reduced to nine men. The Glovers did record their record away victory in the Football League in April with a 6–2 win at Coventry City.[2] Despite indifferent form safety was confirmed with two matches to spare as Yeovil finished the season in 19th place.[3] In cup competitions Yeovil had more success reaching the fourth round of the FA Cup for only the fourth time in their history, beating two League One sides to get there, before losing at home to eventual runners-up Manchester United.[4] In the EFL Cup the Glovers lost in the first round against Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers,[5] while in the EFL Trophy the club reached the semi-finals, losing to Shrewsbury Town having beaten three League One sides to reach that stage.[6]

The end of the season saw Way release four players, including the experienced trio of Artur Krysiak, Ryan Dickson and Nathan Smith.[7] Three players were offered new contracts, with goalkeeper Stuart Nelson quickly agreeing a new two-year contract.[7] While midfielder Oscar Gobern rejected the offer of a new deal to sign for National League side Eastleigh,[8] The summer also saw goalkeeper Jonny Maddison agree to terminate his contract to sign for National League North side Darlington.[9][10] In late June, the club received a bid in the region of £100,000 which met the release clause of attacking midfielder Otis Khan from fellow League Two side Mansfield Town, Khan subsequently signed a two-year contract with the Nottinghamshire side.[11] Defender Omar Sowunmi returned to the club for pre-season training having still not signed a new contract.

Review

Pre-season

Left back Carl Dickinson signed following his release from Notts County

The first day of pre-season saw the arrival of four new signings, defenders Carl Dickinson and Gary Warren arrived on two-year contracts following their release from Notts County and Inverness Caledonian Thistle.[12][13] While goalkeeper Nathan Baxter joined on loan from Chelsea and forward Diallang Jaiyesimi signed on loan until the end of the season from Norwich City.[14][15] On 5 July, Yeovil confirmed that defender Omar Sowunmi had signed a new two-year contract ending transfer speculation, while midfielder Connor Smith agreed to terminate his contract before signing for National League side Boreham Wood.[16][17] Prior to Yeovil's first match of pre-season the club confirmed the return of former midfielder Paul Terry as the club's new first-team coach.[18] Yeovil's first friendly of the season saw the visit of Championship side Swansea City, on 10 July. The Glovers' squad included eight trialists, including recently released full back Daniel Alfei, Yeovil took the lead through Green but eventually lost the match 2–1.[19] Following the match the club confirmed that captain James Bailey would be out for the foreseable future after having more surgery following medial ligament damage on Boxing Day, and midfielder Jake Gray would be missing until September due to ruptured ankle ligaments.[20] On 13 July, Yeovil confirmed the signing of Beninese international midfielder Sessi D'Almeida on a one-year contract with an option to extend it for a further year following a successful trial period.[21] The squad then headed to South Wales for a short training camp, on 14 July, Yeovil played a Bristol City XI side behind closed doors drawing 1–1 with trialist Korrey Henry scoring Yeovil's goal.[22] The Glovers followed this up with a further 1–1 draw at home against League One side Bristol Rovers with Bevis Mugabi giving Yeovil the lead.[23] The Glovers then faced another League One side Plymouth Argyle at Huish Park. Loanee Diallang Jaiyesimi scored the opener, before braces from Rhys Browne and Alex Fisher saw Yeovil run out 5–1 victors.[24] Among the trialists in the Yeovil side was fromer Notts County winger and Martiniquais international Yoann Arquin, another of the trialists former West Ham United forward Korrey Henry signed an initial one-year contract.[25] Yeovil then traveled the short distance to face Southern League Premier South side Dorchester Town, on 24 July. Goals from Aqruin and Henry earned the Glovers a 2–0 victory.[26] On 27 July, Yeovil confirmed the signing of Brentford midfielder Reece Cole on loan until the end of the season.[27] The first team concluded pre-season with a 3–0 victory over Southern League Division One Central side Corby Town,[28] before a team consisting primarily of the club's under-18 beat local side Gillingham Town by the same scoreline.[29] After a pre-season of rumours surrounding the future of versatile Welsh defender Tom James, the club confirmed they had accepted an undisclosed bid in the region of £400,000 from Championship side West Bromwich Albion.[30] The move fell through the following day after James failed to agree personal terms with the Championship club.[31] On 2 August, the club confirmed the signing of Martiniquais international Yoann Arquin on a six-month contract following a successful trial.[32] The following day, Yeovil signed two more players with winger Wes McDonald signing following his release from Birmingham City and midfielder Alex Pattison on loan until the end of the season from Middlesbrough.[33]

Pre-season match details
Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
10 July 2018 Swansea CityH L1–2Green 893 [19]
14 July 2018 Bristol City XIA D1–1Henry [22]
17 July 2018 Bristol RoversH D1–1Mugabi 1,114 [23]
21 July 2018 Plymouth ArgyleH W5–1Jaiyesimi, Browne (2), Fisher (2) 1,551 [24]
24 July 2018 Dorchester TownA W2–0Arquin, Henry 606 [26]
28 July 2018 Corby TownA W3–0Green, Jaiyesimi, Henry 277 [28]
30 July 2018 Gillingham TownA W3–0Rogers, Nzembela, Arnold 270 [29]

August

Yeovil started their League Two season with an away trip to relegated Bury, on 4 August. Before the match both goalkeeper Stuart Nelson and winger Rhys Browne suffered injuries which caused them to miss the start of the 2018–19 season.[34] The Glovers were reduced to nine men, following the dismissals of Tom James for a second bookable offence and Jordan Green for serious foul play, and suffered a 1–0 defeat.[35] On 11 August, Yeovil faced Mansfield Town in their first home match of the season. Yeovil took the lead twice through Diallang Jaiyesimi and Yoann Arquin's first goals for the club but the Glovers were twice pegged back to draw 2–2 with all four goals scored in the first 26 minutes.[36] Yeovil then faced Championship side Aston Villa in the EFL Cup first round, Yeovil thought they had taken the lead just before half-time when Jaiyesimi poked in at the back post but it was disallowed for a "foul" in the build-up and saw striker Alex Fisher have his penalty saved by Villa goalkeeper André Moreira. Villa's Conor Hourihane knocked Yeovil out with a late winner. The match also saw the Glovers give a debut to youth player Gabriel Rogers who became the first player born in the 2000s to play for the Yeovil senior team.[37] On 17 August, Yeovil secured their first win of the season with a 4–0 victory away at Notts County, courtesy of a hat-trick from Alex Fisher and a fourth from former Notts County player Yoann Arquin.[38] Yeovil extended their unbeaten run to three league matches with a goalless draw against Oldham Athletic, on 21 August.[39] After only featuring in two matches for the club Brentford loanee Reece Cole's loan was terminated by mutual consent.[40] On 25 August, Yeovil won their first home match since February with a 2–0 victory over previously unbeaten Stevenage, with first-half goals from Alex Fisher and Sessi D'Almeida securing the victory.[41] In the days prior to the closing of the loan transfer window, Yeovil secured the signing of forward Omari Patrick on loan from Bradford City on loan until January,[42] Luxembourg international defender Enes Mahmutovic on a season-long loan deal from Middlesbrough.[43] Finally, forward Olufela Olomola returned to the club on loan until January from Scunthorpe United.[44]

September

The start of September, saw the club announce the postponement of their clash with Milton Keynes Dons due to international call-ups,[45] with midfielder Sessi D'Almeida receiving a call-up to the Benin national team for the first time since 2015, defender Enes Mahmutovic called up to Luxembourg and defender Shaun Donnellan called up to the Republic of Ireland U21 side.[46]

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Name From Fee Ref
1 July 2018DFEngland Carl DickinsonNotts CountyFree transfer (released)[12]
DFEngland Gary WarrenScotland Inverness Caledonian Thistle[13]
13 July 2018MFBenin Sessi D'AlmeidaFree agent[lower-alpha 1]Free transfer[21]
22 July 2018FWEngland Korrey HenryFree agent[lower-alpha 2][25]
2 August 2018MFMartinique Yoann ArquinFree agent[lower-alpha 3][32]
3 August 2018FWEngland Wes McDonaldFree agent[lower-alpha 4][33]

Transfers out

Date from Position Name To Fee Ref
5 July 2018MFRepublic of Ireland Connor SmithContract terminated by mutual consent[lower-alpha 5][16]

Loans in

Start date Position Name From End date Ref
1 July 2018FWEngland Diallang JaiyesimiNorwich CityEnd of season[15]
GKEngland Nathan BaxterChelsea[14]
27 July 2018MFEngland Reece ColeBrentford24 August 2018[27][40]
3 August 2018MFEngland Alex PattisonMiddlesbroughEnd of season[33]
28 August 2018FWEngland Omari PatrickBradford CityJanuary 2019[42]
30 August 2018DFLuxembourg Enes MahmutovicMiddlesbroughEnd of season[43]
31 August 2018FWEngland Olufela OlomolaScunthorpe UnitedJanuary 2019[44]

Loans out

Start date Position Name To End date Ref
14 September 2018FWEngland Korrey HenryPoole Town12 October 2018[47]
  1. Previous club: Blackpool.
  2. Previous club: West Ham United.
  3. Previous club: FC Kaisar.
  4. Previous club: Birmingham City.
  5. Signed for Boreham Wood on 5 July 2018.[17]

Match details

League Two

League Two match details
Date League
position
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
4 August 2018 19thBuryA L0–1 3,151 [35]
11 August 2018 20thMansfield TownH D2–2Jaiyesimi, Arquin 2,796 [36]
17 August 2018 4thNotts CountyA W4–0Fisher (3), Arquin 7,439 [38]
21 August 2018 12thOldham AthleticH D0–0 2,904 [39]
25 August 2018 7thStevenageH W2–0Fisher, D'Almeida 2,635 [41]
1 September 2018 5thGrimsby TownA W1–0Patrick 4,284 [48]
15 September 2018 5thNewport CountyA W6–0Arquin, Green (2), Jaiyesimi, Olomola, Dickinson 4,167 [49]
22 September 2018 10thSwindon TownH L0–3 4,201 [50]
25 September 2018 6thMilton Keynes DonsH D1–1Olomola 2,634 [51]
29 September 2018 12thCrawley TownA L1–3Dickinson 2,142 [52]
2 October 2018 15thColchester UnitedA L1–3James 2,435 [53]
6 October 2018 15thExeter CityH D2–2Green, Fisher 4,232 [54]
20 October 2018 Tranmere RoversH

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
13 Swindon Town 13 4 5 4 17 18 1 17
14 Mansfield Town 11 3 7 1 16 9 +7 16
15 Yeovil Town 12 4 4 4 20 15 +5 16
16 Port Vale 13 4 2 7 13 19 6 14
17 Morecambe 13 4 1 8 14 25 11 13
Updated to match(es) played on 13 October 2018. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results [55]

FA Cup

EFL Cup

EFL Cup match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 14 August 2018 Aston VillaH L0–1 6,123 [37]

EFL Trophy

On 13 July 2018, the initial group stage draw bar the U21 invited clubs was announced.[56]

EFL Trophy match details
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
Southern Group D 4 September 2018 Exeter CityH D0–0[A] 1,518 [57]
Southern Group D 9 October 2018 Bristol RoversA L0–2 1,179 [58]
Southern Group D 6 November 2018 West Ham U23sH

Group table

Pos Div Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 L1 Bristol Rovers (A) 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 +4 6 Advance to Round 2
2 L2 Exeter City (A) 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 5
3 L2 Yeovil Town (E) 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 1
4 ACA West Ham United U21 (E) 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 4 0
Updated to match(es) played on 11 October 2018. Source: EFL.com
(A) Advances to a further round; (E) Eliminated.

Squad statistics

Source:[59][60]
Numbers in parentheses denote appearances as substitute.
Players with squad numbers struck through and marked Left club during playing season left the club during the playing season.
Players with names in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Yeovil.
Players listed with no appearances have been in the matchday squad but only as unused substitutes.
Key to positions: GK Goalkeeper; DF Defender; MF Midfielder; FW Forward
No. Pos. Nat. Name Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
League FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy Total Discipline
3DF ENG Carl Dickinson 12200102015210
4DF ENG Gary Warren 5 (2)00010107 (2)010
5DF UGA Bevis Mugabi 8 (1)000002010 (1)010
6DF ENG Omar Sowunmi 8000101010020
8 Left club during playing seasonMF ENG Reece Cole * 0 (1)00010001 (1)000
7MF ATG Rhys Browne 1 (4)00000102 (4)010
8FW ENG Omari Patrick * 0 (4)100001 (1)01 (5)100
9FW ENG Alex Fisher 8 (3)500101010 (3)500
10MF ENG Jake Gray 2 (6)00000204 (6)000
11MF ENG Jordan Green 8 (2)300002010 (2)311
12GK ENG Nathan Baxter * 12000102015020
13FW CIV François Zoko 200000002000
14FW ENG Diallang Jaiyesimi * 9200100 (1)010 (1)200
15MF ENG Gabriel Rogers 0 (1)0000 (1)00 (1)00 (3)000
17MF ENG Alex Pattison * 10 (1)0000 (1)01 (1)011 (3)020
18MF MTQ Yoann Arquin 10 (1)300101 (1)012 (2)300
19FW ENG Korrey Henry 0 (2)0000 (1)0000 (3)000
20MF BEN Sessi D'Almeida 12100100013160
21MF ENG Wes McDonald 400010005000
22MF ENG Tyrique Spencer-Clarke 000000000000
23DF WAL Tom James 7 (1)10010109 (1)111
24FW ENG Olufela Olomola * 4 (3)20000206 (3)200
25GK ENG Steve Phillips 000000000000
26DF ITA Daniel Ojo 000000000000
27DF IRL Shaun Donnellan 6 (1)00000107 (1)000
29DF LUX Enes Mahmutovic * 200000002000
30MF BRA Alefe Santos 200000103010
Players not included in matchday squads
No. Pos. Nat. Name
1GK ENG Stuart Nelson
16MF ENG James Bailey

Suspensions

PlayerDate ReceivedOffenceLength of suspension
Tom JamesYellow cardYellow cardRed card v Bury, 4 AugustSecond bookable offence1 matchMansfield Town (H), League Two
Jordan GreenRed card v Bury, 4 AugustSerious foul play3 matchesMansfield Town (H), League Two; Aston Villa (H), EFL Cup; Notts County (A), League Two
Sessi D'AlmeidaYellow card v Exeter City, 6 OctoberFive cautions1 matchTranmere Rovers (H), League Two

Footnotes

A. ^ Exeter City won 4–3 in a penalty shootout following a 0–0 draw in normal time.

See also

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