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A former Yeovil Town player has hit out at the club's board after the Glovers recorded their lowest ever EFL crowd for the second time in a month.

Just 2,205 supporters attended Yeovil's 2-2 draw with Morecambe on Tuesday , a drop of 259 from the previous low against Accrington Stanley which was set last month.

The figures have brought into stark focus the disconnect between the club's supporters and the ownership and highlighted the need for action to be taken to help boost crowds.

Among those to have their say on the matter was former Yeovil defender Adam Virgo, who took to Twitter to accuse the board of a "lack of ambition".

He tweeted: "What have the fans got to look forward to?

"Same as always from the board lack of ambition on and off the field. Real shame."

Virgo played for Yeovil Town in the 2010-11 season, where he made 33 league appearances following two spells at Brighton & Hove Albion.

The 34-year-old later joined Bristol Rovers before his playing career was effectively ended by two serious knee injuries.

Virgo has kept a keen interest on the goings on at Yeovil since his retirement, regularly talking about the club as a pundit for various channels and as a columnist in the Football League Paper.

He also chaired the meeting last February that led to the formation of the Glovers Trust.