Yeovil Town chairman Prabhu Srinivasan has addressed the club’s supporters with an open letter after returning to Dubai following a dynamic visit to Somerset. His letter highlights the progress made since his arrival and the vision guiding Yeovil Town FC’s future.
Srinivasan reflected on recent developments, including the appointment of Billy Rowley as the new manager. Rowley, brought in after Richard Dryden’s departure, has already led the Glovers to two victories. Srinivasan emphasized that Rowley embodies the club’s ambition with a forward-thinking approach to football, tactical expertise, and passion that resonates across all generations.
During his stay, Srinivasan and his wife Bhavna engaged deeply with the community, meeting supporters, local businesses, sponsors, and key stakeholders. He extended heartfelt thanks to everyone who welcomed them, emphasizing the vital role that sponsors and fans play in supporting the club’s continued growth. The festive Christmas light switch-on event was a highlight, symbolizing Yeovil’s rich tradition and strong community spirit.
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Beyond that, Srinivasan and club representatives took the opportunity to strengthen ties with local institutions and sponsors, attending events like the Somerset Chamber breakfast, school tours, and the Mayor’s Ball. These interactions reinforced the positive momentum surrounding the club.
Since their takeover, the leadership team has focused on what Srinivasan calls the Three Cs: Calmness, Community, and Competitiveness. Their efforts have stabilized the club financially, fostered stronger community partnerships, and introduced a progressive footballing philosophy aimed at sustainable success.
Despite being back in Dubai, Srinivasan’s dedication remains firmly rooted in Somerset. He expressed his joy at witnessing live matches and his confidence in Yeovil Town’s rejuvenation. With foundations now more stable than in recent years, he urged all fans to rally behind the team, fill Huish Park, and unite under the motto “Achieve by Unity.”
“In your presence lies our strength—to ignite competitiveness, nurture community spirit, and bring calm during challenges,” Srinivasan wrote. “Together, guided by the Three Cs, we will make Huish Park roar again. The direction is clear, the energy is positive, and with your support, the good times at Yeovil Town FC are on their way back.”