The interim chairman of Yeovil Town, Stuart Robins, envisions the club competing in League One and is determined to restore it to that status.
Robins has taken charge following the resignation of previous chairman Martin Hellier, whose conflicts with fans on social media led to issuing banning orders to some critics. The club’s recently published financial accounts also revealed concerning figures, adding to the challenges during a season that witnessed Yeovil’s return to the National League.
Expressing his privilege at assuming the role, Robins aims to rejuvenate the club and rebuild its bond with supporters. He emphasized the need for new investment to bolster the club’s financial standing and expressed confidence in forthcoming announcements to that effect.
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Robins also affirmed his commitment to potentially rescinding the banning orders and outlined his vision of Yeovil Town ascending to League One, with aspirations of occasional forays into the Championship.