65533599

Yeovil Town Owner Calls for Patience as Huish Park Becomes a Community Hub

Yeovil Town chairman Prabhu Srinivasan has issued an open letter to fans urging patience and discipline amid ongoing efforts to rebuild the National League club. Central to his vision is restoring Huish Park not just as a football ground but as a vibrant community hub.

Srinivasan highlighted recent initiatives reconnecting the club with Yeovil and its supporters. These include ticket schemes aimed at students, armed forces, and blue-light workers, as well as donating 200 complimentary tickets to Yeovil Hospital staff in recognition of their vital service.

Addressing the inherited financial difficulties, Srinivasan outlined a forward-looking approach emphasizing sustainable growth and investment. Key improvements at Huish Park include replacing the ageing floodlights with new EFL-standard lighting and restoring floodlights for the 3G pitch, enhancing access for both the club and community activities.

READ MORE: Social Workers Protest ‘Devastating’ Redundancies in Bath Council Restructure

READ MORE: Person Dies on Bruton Train Tracks, Causing Railway Line Closure

On the football side, manager Billy Rowley is implementing a cohesive long-term strategy focused on developing homegrown talent and strengthening the squad. Recent achievements include reaching the FA Trophy Quarter-Finals and integrating academy graduates into senior team roles, demonstrating tangible progress on the pitch.

Srinivasan closed by affirming the club’s commitment to unity and community, with over 250 corporate and public events already hosted at Huish Park. He expressed gratitude for fan support as Yeovil Town embarks on this patient and disciplined journey toward a sustainable future.

SUBSCRIBE FOR UPDATES


No spam. Unsubscribe any time.