YEOVIL TOWN
Johnstone's Paint Trophy 1st Round
Tuesday 1st September 2015
Tuesday 1st September 2015
Kick Off 7.45 pm
Stadium
Huish
Park, Lufton Way, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 8YF
Telephone
(01935)
423662
Club
Colours Green and White
Nickname
The Glovers
Key
Personnel
Paul
Sturrock took the reins in April 2015 after managerial experience at
St Johnstone, Dundee Utd, Plymouth Argyle, Southampton, Sheffield
Wednesday, Swindon Town and Southend Utd. Sturrock spent 15 years as
a player with Dundee Utd and appeared
20 times for Scotland.
Brief
Directions by Road
Out
of London on the M3, thankfully by-passing Basingstoke, and onto
junction 8 and the A303. By pass Andover and stay on the A303.
Stonehenge is supreme and very visible to your right on this road and
is worth a stop for a brew if you can. Eventually exit the A303 at
the Cartgate
roundabout, junction with A3088 sign-posted for Yeovil.
You will see Brown direction signs everywhere almost pleading your interest and you will have no difficulty getting to the stadium and car park if you follow them.
You will see Brown direction signs everywhere almost pleading your interest and you will have no difficulty getting to the stadium and car park if you follow them.
Car
Parking
There
is ample car parking at the ground, cost £2.00.
Directions
by Train
Trains
home after the game I believe are pretty much impossible so please
check carefully.
From
London Waterloo, Yeovil has two stations. Yeovil Junction (situated
2-3 miles outside of the town) and Pen Mill Junction (about a mile
outside the town centre). Both are a long trek from the football
club. A frequent bus service is available From Yeovil Junction to
Yeovil Bus Station where you can pick up the Football Special bus
service which will take you to the ground, however - Yeah I agree
hail a Taxi!
Eating
and Drinking Locally
There
is very little by way of this type of entertainment near to the
ground and it was always difficult to gain entry to the social club
too – still is according to other visiting supporters. The
Airfield or The The Arrow are the local pubs. For those driving in on
the A37 The Halfway House is an inn surprisingly about halfway
between Ilchester and Yeovil you will see it on the left hand side of
the road. Recommended by the club.
Ground
Description
Both
sides of the ground have similar looking stands, both cantilevered,
covered single tiered stands that are all seated. The only
differences between these stands, is that the Tamburino Stand has
some executive boxes running across the back of it, plus the dug outs
and players tunnel, whilst the Screwfix Community Stand has a press
box suspended from beneath its roof and a small simple looking
electric scoreboard. At one end is the Thatchers Gold Stand covered
terrace. Opposite is the Copse Road Terrace, which is uncovered and
given to away fans. Covered
seating accommodation for visitors is also available in the Screwfix
Community Stand
Admission
Prices
Adults
£10 Senior Citizens £5 Juniors Under 16 - £1
Previous
Meetings and Memories
Has
it really been 12 years since we last visited The Huish? It was in an
FA 2nd Round tie in December 2003 when dozens of
Santa-hatted Bees fans witnessed a 5-1 defeat. Peter Beadle was our
goal scorer that afternoon.
A
very one sided 4-1 victory in December 1990 featured a ‘Don’t
Flinch It’s’ Tony Lynch hatrick. In fact during top flight non
league games between Yeovil and Barnet the average goals per game was
over 4 including two 4-4 draws at Underhill in 1981 and 1983.
Who
remembers Steve Ragan breaking the goalpost in October 1983? The
match was suspiciously abandoned with Barnet leading 1-0 as no
repairs or substitute post was available! The replayed game however
ended 4-2 with Steve Mahoney grabbing a hatrick, justice?
Rags........ |
Moggsie.......... |
Celebrity
Watch and Interesting Info
In
years long passed the pair of gloves that you bought your Auntie
Beryl from Barnet Market for Christmas this year would have almost
certainly been manufactured in Yeovil. The clubs nickname originated
from the town’s famous glove making industry and it is a little
known fact that in the 1830’s over 3 million pairs of gloves were
fashioned each year - now that’s amazing! England cricket legend
Ian Botham went to school in Yeovil at Buckler’s Mead
Comprehensive. Sorry that's it!
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