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Yeovil has been quite the stable for young players to develop over the years. In the manager Darren Way’s office, alongside a framed Manchester United shirt signed by Cristiano Ronaldo, there are three signed Glovers shirts – from Ryan Hedges, Connor Roberts and Liam Walsh – all of whom are excelling at a higher level now, the latter joining Bristol City for £1m this month. “I’ve got a passion for developing young players that go on to bigger and better things, they are figures that other players can look at to see what can be done,” Way said. The latest youngster to make a dent at Huish Park is Jordan Green, the former Bournemouth winger. His ascent to a game under the lights against United on Friday has been remarkable, given the 22-year-old worked night shifts stacking shelves in Waitrose while playing part-time for Southern League Premier side Banbury United barely three years ago. Ben Fisher

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