Versuchen GOLD - Frei
Southern Greater strength in depth starting to pay off for Yate, says Tovey
Bristol Post
|November 07, 2025
PAUL Tovey believes enhanced strength from the bench can stand Yate Town in good stead as they prepare for another challenging afternoon at home against Poole Town’s high-flyers tomorrow.
While positioned uncomfortably on the brink of the endangered bottom-four places, Darren Mullings’ Bluebells have raised spirits and hopes among themselves and their “fantastic supporters” with a fighting four points from a 3-2 victory at Tiverton Town followed by Saturday's equally tenacious 2-2 away draw with Weymouth in front of almost 900 spectators.
Next up are a considerable threat Yate know much about in the shape of a Poole outfit perched third in the Premier South standings and with a victory already under their belt over the Bluebells this season, courtesy of last month’s 2-1 FA Trophy success at the same South West Interiors Stadium venue.
Their South Gloucestershire hosts once more have had to dig deep for those prized four points garnered from their last two outings thanks to Corey Evans’ stoppage-time clincher at Tiverton and substitute Lucas Tomlinson’s match-saving strike, again into the added minutes, in the Weymouth stalemate.
Yate trailed 2-0 in that one, prompting assistant manager Tovey to remark: “Although it was only a point taken, the fact we got it from a late comeback definitely made it feel more like a victory.
“Placing it alongside the come-from-behind win against Tiverton, it gave us four points against teams in and around us which can only prove invaluable come the end of the season”
Tovey reflected: “Despite playing well for long periods at Weymouth, we conceded two preventable goals. But with nothing to lose we rolled the dice and all the substitutes made a massive impact.
“One of those, Lloyd James, got on the ball and got us passing; Rex Mannings looked back to his best causing havoc down the left, and Chris Zebroski and Lucas Tomlinson both scored.
“We must have had well over 100 fans come to support us, and Lucas’ last-minute header sent them home happy.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der November 07, 2025-Ausgabe von Bristol Post.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Bristol Post
Bristol Post
'Not too late' Campaign to save zoo to finally hold launch event
CAMPAIGNERS calling for Bristol Zoo to reopen at its historic site are finally holding a meeting to launch their alternative plan for the site, almost nine months after the original launch was controversially cancelled.
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
I was the geeky, nerdy kid... if I can become confident, so can you
WHEN Paul McKenna brought out self-help book Change Your Life In 7 Days nearly 25 years ago, he had no idea how much it would change his own life.
3 mins
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
Forgotten generosity
O then ...
3 mins
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
If Reform were in power they would introduce Trumpian policies
PART from menacing Greenland and Denmark dangerous Donald Trump has repeatedly broken the US Constitution, US law, international law, and the system of international trade.
1 mins
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
RedBird get to work on NBA Europe plan
TELEGRAPH Media Group owner and Liverpool FC investor RedBird Capital Partners is working with the NBA on its plans to launch a European basketball league, City AM can reveal.
1 min
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
Train crash kills 39
AT least 39 people were killed in a high-speed train collision in Spain on Sunday evening, Spanish police have said.
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
Financial system 'may not be prepared for Al incidents'
“WORRYING” evidence that the UK’s financial system should be more prepared for the risks of AI-driven market shocks has been highlighted by an influential committee of MPs.
1 mins
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
Getting the lozenge treatment
MAKING Strepsils is a serious business.
1 mins
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
Catholic intellectual and crime writer who once fooled the nation
A hundred years ago this month, a radio programme convinced thousands that a revolutionary mob had taken to the streets of London and was attacking the Houses of Parliament. It was a joke, but those who were taken in didn't see the funny side. Eugene Byrne looks at the story and the remarkable man behind all the fuss who later made his home in Somerset.
6 mins
January 20, 2026
Bristol Post
Football Evans looking to add more experience to his Gas squad
BRISTOL Rovers head coach Steve Evans has discussed the importance of bringing in experienced players in the January transfer window, with pedigree in the third and fourth tiers, as the Gas look to steer clear of the League Two relegation zone.
2 mins
January 20, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

