Yeovil Town enters the summer facing a significant squad overhaul, with just eight players currently contracted as manager Billy Rowley embarks on a full-scale rebuild. After a challenging season marked by a 16th-place finish in the National League, multiple managerial changes, and a club takeover, Rowley is focused on strengthening the squad to push for promotion back to the Football League.
The Glovers will begin the rebuild without several key players whose contracts have expired, including Alex Whittle, Finn Cousin-Dawson, Kyle Ferguson, Jacob Maddox, Josh Sims, Jonathon Page, Charlie Cooper, Aaron Jarvis, Harvey Greenslade, and Tahvon Campbell. Additionally, eight loan players—Jed Ward, Josh Tobin, Troy Perrett, Dakarai Mafico, Delano McCoy-Splatt, Millar Matthews-Lewis, Will Merry, and Terrell Works—have returned to their parent clubs.
Currently, only Joy Mukena, Jake Wannell, Dan Ellison, James Daly, Luke McCormick, and Ryan Jones remain under contract. However, Brett McGavin and Matt Gould have both committed to new deals, bringing vital experience and stability. McGavin, a dynamic midfielder signed from Torquay United in 2024, has made 83 appearances and scored nine goals. Meanwhile, goalkeeper coach Gould continues to balance playing and coaching responsibilities after joining the club the same year.
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In preparation for the upcoming season, Yeovil Town has launched season ticket sales, offering fans an opportunity to support the club throughout what promises to be an exciting campaign. Earlybird prices are available until June 8, with adult seated tickets at £385 (£420 after), standing tickets at £302 (£330 after), and premium season tickets priced at £440 (£480 after). Family-friendly pricing includes under-16 tickets at £80 (£90 after) and under-14 tickets at £60 (£70 after), making Yeovil one of the most affordable clubs in the league.
Military personnel and under-18s also benefit from discounted rates, and season ticket holders enjoy perks such as 10% off official merchandise, priority access to cup and play-off games, and guaranteed entry to all home league fixtures at Huish Park.
Notably, Yeovil Town is embracing digital innovation by introducing digital season tickets compatible with Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. This system allows fans to easily manage their tickets, share them with friends or family, and recall them if plans change. Physical ticket cards remain an option for a £10 fee.
With a lean squad and a clear vision for the future, Yeovil Town and manager Billy Rowley are poised for a new chapter of rebuilding, ambition, and striving for success in the National League.