2016–17 Yeovil Town F.C. season

Yeovil Town
2016–17 season
Chairman John Fry
Manager Darren Way
Stadium Huish Park
League Two 6th
FA Cup First round replay
EFL Cup Second round
EFL Trophy Second round
Top goalscorer League: Otis Khan (5)
All: Tom Eaves (7)
Highest home attendance 3,715 (6 August vs. Notts County, League Two)
Lowest home attendance 1,534 (30 August vs. Portsmouth, EFL Trophy)
Average home league attendance 3,203
Home colours
Away colours

The 2016–17 season is the 14th season in the Football League played by Yeovil Town Football Club, an English football club based in Yeovil, Somerset.

Background

The 2015–16 season saw Yeovil compete in the fourth tier of English football following their successive relegations from the Championship and then League One. The season started poorly with the club suffering a series of injury crises and only winning two league matches by the end of November. With a third consecutive relegation a real possibility the club sacked manager Paul Sturrock, and replaced him with first-team coach Darren Way.[1][2] After his appointment, Yeovil's form improved including a run of four consecutive 1–0 wins in March and eight clean-sheets in nine matches and safety was confirmed with four matches to spare as Yeovil finished the season in 19th place. Yeovil reached the third round of the FA Cup, for the third consecutive season for the first time in the club's history, losing in a penalty shootout to Carlisle United.[3] The club also reached the southern area semi-finals of the Football League Trophy, losing to Oxford United.[4]

The end of the season saw Way release eight players, including Jack Compton, Jordan Gibbons, Simon Gillett, Shaun Jeffers, Marc Laird, Leroy Lita, Jakub Sokolík and Chris Weale, while the club terminated the contracts of Mark Beck and Wes Fogden a year early.[5] Six players were offered new contracts by Darren Way, defender Nathan Smith and Ivorian striker François Zoko agreed new one-year contracts,[6][7] while goalkeeper Artur Krysiak, Ryan Dickson and Omar Sowunmi all agreed two-year contract extensions.[8][9][10] Defensive midfielder Ben Tozer verbally agreed a new contract subject to him passing a medical after recovering from an operation on his knee.[11] but later rejected the offer to sign for Newport County.[12]

Review

Pre-season

The squad returned for pre-season training on 1 July. The first day of pre-season saw the arrival of three new signings, attacking midfielder Otis Khan joined from Barnsley on a free transfer singing a one-year contract,[13] forward Tom Eaves also signed for a year having been released from Bolton Wanderers, while defender Liam Shephard rejoined on a six-month loan deal from Swansea City.[14] The following day Yeovil confirmed two further signings, former West Bromwich Albion full-back Josh Ezewele, and midfielder Joe Lea from Southampton both on one-year contracts.[15] On 8 July, Yeovil confirmed the signing of winger Ryan Hedges on a six-month loan deal from Swansea City.[16]

Yeovil's first friendly of the season saw them travel to Southern League Premier side Dorchester Town, on 12 July. Yeovil's squad included eight trialists, and one of those former Norwich City forward Jamar Loza scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory.[17][18] One of those eight trialists former Leicester City goalkeeper Jonny Maddison became the club's seventh signing, on 14 July, joining on a one-year contract.[19] On 16 July, Yeovil played their second pre-season friendly a home fixture against Championship side Bristol City, and suffered a 2–1 defeat with Tom Eaves scoring Yeovil's goal.[20] Yeovil then traveled to South Wales for a short training camp, where on 18 July they faced a Merthyr Town managed by former Yeovil midfielder Gavin Williams. A goal from Swansea loanee Liam Shephard was enough for Yeovil to record a 1–0 win.[21] Yeovil then played two behind closed doors friendly matches against under-21 sides from Swansea City and Tottenham Hotspur.[22] Yeovil then traveled to Salisbury, on 26 July, and welcomed new trialist form Luton Town midfielder Alex Lawless, a brace from Ryan Hedges and another goal from Tom Eaves saw Yeovil run out 3–2 winners.[23] On 29 July, Lawless joined the club signing a one-year contract after a successful trial.[24] Yeovil completed their pre-season schedule with a 2–1 victory over League One side Swindon Town, courtesy of another goal from Eaves and winger Otis Khan.[25] On 1 August, last season's joint top goalscorer Ryan Bird left the club after Yeovil decided to terminate his contract to allow him to join National League side Eastleigh.[26] On 5 August, Yeovil made the loan signings of midfielder Matt Butcher and winger Tahvon Campbell from Bournemouth and West Bromwich Albion respectively, while the club also completed the free transfer of defender Bevis Mugabi from Southampton.[27]

August

Yeovil started their League Two season at home against Notts County, on 6 August. The Glovers started the match well with Kevin Dawson scoring his first goal in almost two years, and winger Otis Khan scoring on his debut to earn Yeovil a 2–0 victory.[28] Yeovil then traveled to League One side Walsall in the first round of the EFL Cup and won 2–0 after extra time, with Matthew Dolan scoring a goal from inside his own half.[29] On 13 August, Yeovil confirmed the signing of former Swansea City youth player Kyle Copp on non-contract terms subject to international clearance,[30] later that day Yeovil drew 1–1 away at Luton Town with Tom Eaves scoring his first goal for the club.[31] On 15 August, young attacking midfielder Ollie Bassett received his first call up to the Northern Ireland under-19 side for a training camp.[32] Yeovil's unbeaten start to the season came to an end, on 16 August, with a 1–0 defeat against Mansfield Town despite their opponents playing with 10-men for 81 minutes.[33] On 20 August, Yeovil slumped to a second consecutive 1–0 defeat losing at home against Morecambe.[34] Yeovil then traveled to Everton in the second round of the EFL Cup, on 23 August, but were outclassed by their Premier League opponents losing 4–0.[35] On 24 August, Yeovil announced the extension of Ryan Hedges and Liam Shephard's loans from Swansea City until the end of the season,[36] Hedges was also called up for the Wales under-21 side for two 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification matches.[37] Later that day the club also confirmed that Kyle Copp had finally received his International clearance and was eligible to play,[38] while defender Bevis Mugabi received his first call up to the Uganda national football team for their friendly against Kenya and their 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification match against Comoros,[39] but Mugabi was subsequently withdrawn from the squad with the club citing the short notice of the call-up as the reason for his withdrawal.[40] On 25 August, Yeovil confirmed the signings of former Notts County striker Izale McLeod until the end of the season and Bournemouth attacking midfielder Ben Whitfield on loan until the 3 January.[41] On 27 August, Yeovil suffered a third straight league defeat losing 4–1 against Doncaster Rovers, with Ryan Hedges scoring Yeovil's consolation goal.[42] Yeovil ended August with their first match in the group stage of the EFL Trophy against Portsmouth, a high-scoring affair saw Yeovil win 4–3 with a brace from Tom Eaves and first goals for the club from Izale McLeod and Bevis Mugabi.[43]

September

Yeovil began the month with a 3–0 home defeat against Blackpool, a defeat which saw the club slip into the relegation zone.[44] On 10 September, despite taking the lead against Hartlepool United through Matt Butcher Yeovil suffered their fifth consecutive league defeat losing 2–1.[45] Youth team graduate Ollie Bassett joined Southern League Premier Division side Dorchester Town on a one-month loan deal, on 13 September, after not having made an appearance in the first month of the season.[46] On 17 September, Yeovil traveled to Leyton Orient and aided by the return from injury of captain Darren Ward ended their losing streak and recorded their first away win of the season courtesy of a goal from top scorer Tom Eaves.[47] Whilst on loan at Dorchester, Bassett received another call up to the Northern Ireland under-19 squad for their 2017 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification matches in early October.[48][49] The 24 September, saw the return of former Yeovil manager Gary Johnson, with his new side Cheltenham Town visiting Huish Park. A fast start saw Yeovil take a 2–0 lead after 16 minutes through goals from Otis Khan and Darren Ward and despite a fightback from Cheltenham further goals from Matthew Dolan and Tom Eaves gave Yeovil a 4–2 victory.[50] Yeovil's final match of September saw them fall to a 1–0 defeat against bottom of the table side Cambridge United.[51]

October

The start of October saw Yeovil travel to league leaders Plymouth Argyle but suffered a second consecutive defeat losing 4–1 with the Glovers consolation goal from their captain Darren Ward.[52] Yeovil then faced League One side Bristol Rovers in their second round robin match in the EFL Trophy but after having been reduced to ten-men when substitute Kevin Dawson was dismissed for a second bookable offence, Yeovil earned a 0–0 draw before losing 5–3 in a penalty shootout, for an extra bonus point.[53] The following day Yeovil faced Clevedon Town in the first round of the Somerset Premier Cup, but a Yeovil side made up entirely of their youth team scholars lost 1–0.[54] On 8 October, Yeovil recorded their second consecutive home victory with a Ryan Hedges goal enough to see the Glovers record a 1–0 victory over Wycombe Wanderers.[55] Yeovil then followed this up with two more 1–0 victories over Newport County and Crewe Alexandra.[56][57] During October, midfielder Joe Lea joined Dorchester Town on a month's loan deal, and was joined by Ollie Bassett who returned to the Dorset club for a second spell.[58][59] Yeovil ended the month with a 0–0 draw against Grimsby Town, recording a fifth consecutive clean sheet in all competitions.[60]

November

On 4 November, Yeovil's under-18 side defeated Newport County 1–0 in the first round of the FA Youth Cup.[61] The following day Yeovil faced National League side Solihull Moors in the FA Cup first round. Despite taking a 2–0 lead with goals from Ryan Hedges and Otis Khan, after the sending off of midfielder Kevin Dawson, Solihull fought back to earn a replay.[62] Yeovil then traveled to the Madejski Stadium for their final group stage game in the EFL Trophy to play Reading U23s, second half goals from substitutes Tom Eaves and François Zoko secured qualification to the second round of the competition.[63] On 10 November, the club confirmed that striker Izale McLeod has agreed to the mutual termination of his contract on personal grounds having only made six appearances for the club since signing in August.[64]

Club

The club's management team and backroom staff remained largely the same as the end of the 2015–16 season, with manager Darren Way having signed a new three-year contract in April 2016,[65] with assistant Terry Skiverton and physio Mike Micciche stayed in their current roles. While player-goalkeeper coach Chris Weale was released at the end of the season,[5] having rejected Way's offer of a new contract solely as a goalkeeper coach and was replaced by academy goalkeeping coach Sam Shulberg.[66] The end of the season also saw the departure of head of youth David Byrne after a year in the role.[67]

A new home kit was once again introduced, having been chosen by the fans in October 2015, the new kit featured green and white hoops with black sleeves.[68] While the away kit was maintained for a second season.[69] The kits continued to feature Jones Building Group as the main sponsor who extended their contract until 2019,[70] and Thatchers Cider as rear shirt sponsor.

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager Darren Way
Assistant manager Terry Skiverton
Goalkeeping coach Sam Shulberg
Physio Mike Micciche

Source: [66]

Kit

Supplier: Sondico
Sponsor(s): Jones Building Group

Home
Away

Source: [68][69]

Transfers

In

Date Name From Fee Ref
1 July 2016 Eaves, TomTom Eaves Bolton Wanderers Free (released)
[14]
1 July 2016 Khan, OtisOtis Khan Barnsley Free
[13]
2 July 2016 Ezewele, JoshJosh Ezewele West Bromwich Albion Free (released)
[15]
2 July 2016 Lea, JoeJoe Lea Southampton Free (released)
[15]
14 July 2016 Maddison, JonnyJonny Maddison Leicester City Free (released)
[19]
29 July 2016 Lawless, AlexAlex Lawless Luton Town Free (released)
[24]
5 August 2016 Mugabi, BevisBevis Mugabi Southampton Free
[27]
13 August 2016 Copp, KyleKyle Copp Swansea City Free (released)
[30][38]
25 August 2016 McLeod, IzaleIzale McLeod Notts County Free (released)
[41]

Out

Date Name To Fee Ref
1 August 2016 Bird, RyanRyan Bird Eastleigh Contract terminated by mutual consent
[26]
10 November 2016 McLeod, IzaleIzale McLeod Corby Town Contract terminated by mutual consent
[64][71]

Loan in

Date Name From End date Ref
1 July 2016 Shephard, LiamLiam Shephard Swansea City 7 May 2017
[14][36]
8 July 2016 Hedges, RyanRyan Hedges Swansea City 7 May 2017
[16][36]
5 August 2016 Butcher, MattMatt Butcher Bournemouth 3 January 2017
[27]
5 August 2016 Campbell, TahvonTahvon Campbell West Bromwich Albion 3 January 2017
[27]
25 August 2016 Whitfield, BenBen Whitfield Bournemouth 3 January 2017
[41]

Loan out

Date Name To End date Ref
13 September 2016 Bassett, OllieOllie Bassett Dorchester Town 15 October 2016
[46][72]
14 October 2016 Lea, JoeJoe Lea Dorchester Town 17 December 2016
[58][73]
28 October 2016 Bassett, OllieOllie Bassett Dorchester Town 29 December 2016
[59][74]

Match details

League Two

Date League
position
Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
6 August 2016 4thNotts CountyH W2–0Dawson, Khan 3,715 [28]
13 August 2016 4thLuton TownA D1–1Eaves 7,800 [31]
16 August 2016 12thMansfield TownA L0–1 2,503 [33]
20 August 2016 16thMorecambeH L0–1 2,937 [34]
27 August 2016 21stDoncaster RoversA L1–4Hedges 4,686 [42]
3 September 2016 23rdBlackpoolH L0–3 3,108 [44]
10 September 2016 23rdHartlepool UnitedH L1–2Butcher 2,749 [45]
17 September 2016 21stLeyton OrientA W1–0Eaves 4,557 [47]
24 September 2016 19thCheltenham TownH W4–2Khan, Ward, Dolan, Eaves 3,448 [50]
27 September 2016 20thCambridge UnitedA L0–1 3,556 [51]
1 October 2016 21stPlymouth ArgyleA L1–4Ward 8,529 [52]
8 October 2016 18thWycombe WanderersH W1–0Hedges 3,187 [55]
15 October 2016 15thNewport CountyH W1–0Butler (og) 3,353 [56]
22 October 2016 13thCrewe AlexandraA W1–0Dolan 3,659 [57]
29 October 2016 11thGrimsby TownH D0–0 3,733 [60]
12 November 2016 10thStevenageA D2–2Hedges, Whitfield 2,457 [75]
19 November 2016 8thColchester UnitedH W2–1Zoko, Campbell 2,985 [76]
26 November 2016 13thAccrington StanleyA D1–1Khan 1,263 [77]
3 December 2016 6thCrawley TownH W5–0Eaves, Hedges, Khan (2), Zoko 2,817 [78]
10 December 2016 BarnetH

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
4 Portsmouth 19 9 4 6 32 20 +12 31 Qualification for League Two play-offs[lower-alpha 1]
5 Luton Town 19 8 7 4 28 18 +10 31
6 Yeovil Town 19 8 4 7 24 23 +1 28
7 Wycombe Wanderers 19 8 4 7 23 22 +1 28
8 Blackpool 19 7 6 6 33 22 +11 27
Updated to match(es) played on 3 December 2016. Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. Four teams play for one spot and promotion to Football League One.

FA Cup

Main article: 2016–17 FA Cup
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 5 November 2016 Solihull MoorsH D2–2Hedges, Khan 2,118 [62]
First round replay 15 November 2016 Solihull MoorsA D1–1[A]Zoko 1,460 [79]

EFL Cup

Main article: 2016–17 EFL Cup
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
First round 9 August 2016 WalsallA W2–0[B]Bakayoko (og), Dolan 2,699 [29]
Second round 23 August 2016 EvertonA L0–4 24,617 [35]

EFL Trophy

Main article: 2016–17 EFL Trophy
Round Date Opponents Venue Result Score
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref
Southern Group A 30 August 2016 PortsmouthH W4–3Mugabi, Eaves (2), McLeod 1,534 [43]
Southern Group A 4 October 2016 Bristol RoversA D0–0[C] 2,117 [53]
Southern Group A 9 November 2016 Reading U23sA W2–0Eaves, Zoko 739 [63]
Second round 6 December 2016 Milton Keynes DonsH

Group table

Pos Team Pld W PW PL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Yeovil Town 3 2 0 1 0 6 3 +3 7 Advance to Second round
2 Reading U23 3 1 1 0 1 5 6 1 5
3 Portsmouth 3 1 0 1 1 6 6 0 4
4 Bristol Rovers 3 0 1 0 2 2 4 2 2
Updated to match(es) played on 9 November 2016. Source: [80]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

Squad statistics

Source:[81][82]
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.
No. Position Nationality Name Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
League FA Cup EFL Cup EFL Trophy Total Discipline
1Goalkeeper Poland Krysiak, ArturArtur Krysiak 19020200023010
2Defender Wales Shephard, LiamLiam Shephard * 12020202018060
3Defender Jamaica Smith, NathanNathan Smith 17010103022050
4Midfielder England Dolan, MatthewMatthew Dolan 17220213024330
5Defender Uganda Mugabi, BevisBevis Mugabi 9 (6)00 (1)01 (1)03113 (8)151
6Defender England Lacey, AlexAlex Lacey 15 (1)020102020 (1)020
7Midfielder Ireland Dawson, KevinKevin Dawson 17120200 (1)021 (1)1102
8Midfielder Wales Lawless, AlexAlex Lawless 14 (2)000202018 (2)030
9Forward England Eaves, TomTom Eaves 14 (3)420201 (1)319 (4)720
10Midfielder England Khan, OtisOtis Khan 18521203025620
11Defender England Dickson, RyanRyan Dickson 9010101012010
12Goalkeeper England Maddison, JonnyJonny Maddison 000000303000
13Forward Ivory Coast Zoko, FrançoisFrançois Zoko 0 (9)20 (2)1000 (1)00 (12)410
14Defender England Ezewele, JoshJosh Ezewele 0000000 (1)00 (1)000
15Midfielder Wales Copp, KyleKyle Copp 0000000 (1)00 (1)000
16Midfielder England Butcher, MattMatt Butcher * 12 (1)10 (1)0202016 (2)150
17Forward England Sowunmi, OmarOmar Sowunmi 0 (2)0000 (1)0000 (3)000
18 Left club during playing seasonForward England McLeod, IzaleIzale McLeod 2 (2)000001 (1)13 (3)100
19Forward England Campbell, TahvonTahvon Campbell * 4 (11)1000 (2)0206 (13)110
20Midfielder England Lea, JoeJoe Lea 00000 (1)00 (1)00 (2)000
22Midfielder Northern Ireland Bassett, OllieOllie Bassett 000000000000
23Midfielder Wales Hedges, RyanRyan Hedges * 17 (1)421202023 (1)520
26Defender England Ward, DarrenDarren Ward 10 (1)220000012 (1)200
28Midfielder England Whitfield, BenBen Whitfield * 3 (8)12000308 (8)100

Suspensions

PlayerDate ReceivedOffenceLength of suspension
Bevis MugabiYellow cardYellow cardRed card v Doncaster Rovers, 27 AugustSecond bookable offence1 matchBlackpool (H), League Two
Kevin Dawson v Leyton Orient, 17 SeptemberFive cautions1 matchCheltenham Town (H), League Two
Kevin DawsonYellow cardYellow cardRed card v Bristol Rovers, 4 OctoberSecond bookable offence1 matchReading U23s (A), EFL Trophy
Kevin DawsonYellow cardYellow cardRed card v Solihull Moors, 5 NovemberSecond bookable offence1 matchStevenage (A), League Two
Bevis Mugabi v Reading U23, 9 NovemberTwo cautions1 matchMilton Keynes Dons (H), EFL Trophy
Nathan Smith v Stevenage, 12 NovemberFive cautions1 matchSolihull Moors (A), FA Cup
Matt Butcher v Colchester United, 19 NovemberFive cautions1 matchAccrington Stanley (A), League Two

Footnotes

A. ^ Solihull Moors won 4–2 in a penalty shootout following a 1–1 draw after extra time.
B. ^ Yeovil Town won 2–0 after extra time.
C. ^ Bristol Rovers won 5–3 in a penalty shootout following a 0–0 draw in normal time.

See also

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