Yeovil Town has sacked head coach Mark Cooper after a catastrophic defeat.
26.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
26.08.2025
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At 'Yeovil Town', coach Mark Cooper has been dismissed after five matches in the new season. The National League team has won only once in five games in the league. On Monday, they lost the match 3-4, letting go of a 3-0 lead at home against Gateshead due to a last-minute goal. The club owners decided to release Cooper and temporarily appointed Richard Dryden as his replacement. In a statement, the club expressed gratitude to Cooper for his dedication and achievements over three years at the club, wishing him success in the future. Dryden will be responsible for the team until a new coach is appointed. Cooper led 'Yeovil' to the title in the National League South in 2024, and last season the team finished 18th, avoiding relegation by four points. The important news is about the dismissal of coach Cooper after a poor start to the season and the appointment of an interim head coach. The team hopes for improvement in the upcoming games.
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