What Yeovil Town new signing goalkeeper said after deal don

The custodian started his professional career in 2012 and was a member of Hawkes Bay United until 2014.

After that, he relocated to England and signed with Cheltenham Town, where he only played for one season before leaving for Scotland to play for Livingston.

Gould’s time in Scotland was brief since, the same season, he returned to England with Stourbridge, where he would remain until 2017 before moving up north with Spennymoor Town.

Following two seasons of 78 appearances for Spennymoor, Gould was traded to Altrincham in the National League in 2021.

He would eventually stay with the team for four years, including stints on loan at Nantwich, Ashton, and Chorley before departing this summer to Mark Cooper’s Yeovil.

Last Seasons Numbers

Last season, Gould was primarily a second-choice goalkeeper behind Ethan Ross for Altrincham but still managed to make 10 appearances across all competitions.

During those games, he averaged an impressive three saves per game, whilst also keeping three clean sheets. His ball distribution was also an impressive feature of his game, accumulating an 85% pass success rate, which also included a 56% long ball success.

This shows Gould can not only play with the ball at his feet but is also a tidy shot-stopper.

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