Yeovil Town's manager Danny Webb has left the club after overseeing just one game at the helm. Former Chesterfield coach Webb was appointed earlier this month following the departure of Mark Cooper after a poor start to the 2025/26 season. But after a 1-0 defeat away to Halifax Town, the former Glovers player stepped down from his role. Yeovil Town Football Club confirmed that Danny Webb has resigned from his position as First Team Manager due to personal and family reasons. He expressed his personal sadness in having to leave the club but feels this is the right decision for him and his family. The time and nature of this decision is met with disappointment from all of us and we have accepted his resignation with regret, but with understanding. Coach Richard Dryden will be in charge for Yeovil in their next game away to Aldershot Town. The club's priority now has to be the team's stability and success. Yeovil Town's fans will be hoping for a better result under Dryden's guidance. The team's performance will be closely watched in the upcoming match. Yeovil Town's squad will need to adapt quickly to the new management. The club's future is uncertain, but one thing is clear - Yeovil Town needs to start winning games to move up the league table.