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Yeovil Town: Danny Webb gets the top gig at Glovers

Yeovil Town have turned to one of their own to help kickstart their National League season.

Danny Webb is the new man in charge at Yeovil Town

Yeovil Town have turned to one of their own to help kickstart their National League season.

The Glovers have brought back former player Danny Webb to lead the dugout following the departure of Mark Cooper last month.
Webb, 42, joins from Chesterfield where he was assistant to Paul Cook and helped the Spireites win the National League title and gain promotion to League Two back in 2024.
Webb had a brief playing spell with the Glovers, making seven appearances between 2006-07, and is the son of former Chelsea and Brentford boss David Webb, who also managed Yeovil in 2000 and then became the c...

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