Pre-World War II History
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| YTFC Story 1 |
The club's early years from 1890-1920 |
| YTFC Story 2 |
The 1922-23 and 1923-24 seasons as the club joins the Southern League |
| YTFC Story 3 |
The 1924-25 season sees the club reach the FA Cup 1st Round for the first time |
| YTFC Story 4 |
The 1925-26 and 1926-27 seasons see the first attempts to join the Football League |
| YTFC Story 5 |
The 1927-28 and 1927-28 seasons sees the players getting barracked! |
| YTFC Story 6 |
The 1929-30, 1930-31 and 1931-32 seasons as the players go full time |
| YTFC Story 7 |
The 1932-33 and 1933-34 seasons as Yeovil stick eight past Czechoslovakia! |
| YTFC Story 8 |
The 1934-35 season as the FA Cup 3rd Round is reached and Liverpool come to Huish |
| YTFC Story 9 |
The 1935-36 and 1936-37 seasons see more FA Cup drama against Walsall |
| YTFC Story 10 |
The 1937-38 and 1938-39 seasons as Sheffield Wednesday are scared in the FA Cup |
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The 1940s
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| Yeovil Town Programmes |
From Wartime to 1948-1949 |
| YTFC Story 11 |
The 1939-1946 period sees World War II curtail most footballing activities |
| YTFC Story 12 |
The 1946-1947 and 1947/48 seasons see Alec Stock arrive at the club |
| YTFC Story 13 |
The 1948/49 season sees Yeovil polish off Bury in the FA Cup ... |
| YTFC Story 14 |
... then the next round of the 1948/49 season FA Cup sees Sunderland humbled ... |
| YTFC Story 15 |
... finally the 1948/49 sees 81,565 head for a tie against Manchester United |
| YTFC Story 16 |
The 1949/50 season sees Alec Stock move on and ground improvements made |
| Alec Stock |
A Tribute To Yeovil's most famous Manager who died in 2001 |
| Ralph Davis |
A Tribute To Yeovil player and fan Ralph Davis who died in 2006 |
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The 1950s
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| Yeovil Town Programmes |
1949-1950 to 1958-1959 |
| YTFC Story 17 |
The 1950/51, 1951/52 and 1952/53 seasons see the club stagnate somewhat |
| YTFC Story 18 |
The 1953/54 season sees Ike Clarke arrive at Huish |
| YTFC Story 19 |
The 1954/55 season sees a Southern League double and floodlights at Huish |
| YTFC Story 20 |
The 1955/56 season sees new signing Frank Fidler net 49 times |
| YTFC Story 21 |
The 1956/57 season is Ike Clarke's last one in charge |
| Ike Clarke |
A Tribute To the player-manager from 1953-57 who died in 2002 |
| YTFC Story 22 |
The 1957/58 season sees an FA Cup 3rd Round match at Fulham |
| YTFC Story 23 |
The 1958/59 and 1959/60 seasons see Southend become the latest FA Cup scalp |
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The 1960s
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| Yeovil Town Programmes |
1959-1960 to 1968-1969 |
| YTFC Story 24 |
The 1960/61 and 1961/62 seasons see Walsall dumped out of the FA Cup |
| YTFC Story 25 |
The 1962/63 season sees plans for a new Main Stand drawn up |
| YTFC Story 26 |
The 1963/64 and 1964/65 seasons see another Southern League title win |
| Glyn Davies |
A Tribute To Yeovil manager Glyn Davies who died in 2013 |
| YTFC Story 27 |
The 1965/66 and 1966/67 seasons see floodlit football and substitutes allowed |
| YTFC Story 28 |
The 1967/68 and 1968/69 seasons see Ron Saunders go and Mike Hughes arrive |
| YTFC Story 29 |
The 1969/70 season sees the Supporters Club kicked out |
| Len Harris |
An appreciation of the man who played more games than anyone else for YTFC. |
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The 1970s
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| Yeovil Town Programmes |
1969-1970 to 1978-1979 (in progress) |
| YTFC Story 30 |
The 1970/71 season brings a Southern League title and an Arsenal cup tie |
| YTFC Story 31 |
The 1971/72 and 1972/73 seasons see a professional campaign to enter the Football League |
| Elect Yeovil |
Yeovil ... Ready To Take Off - from Goal magazine, April 14th 1973 |
| YTFC Story 32 |
The 1973/74 and 1974/75 seasons see Cecil Irwin's last two in charge |
| YTFC Story 33 |
The 1975-76 season sees Stan Harland arrive at Huish and Millwall in the Cup |
| YTFC Story 34 |
The 1976-77 season sees Anglo-Italian football come to Yeovil |
| YTFC Story 35 |
The 1977-78 and 1978-79 seasons are the last in Southern League football |
| Stan Harland |
A Tribute To the player-manager from 1975-78 who died in 2001 |
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The 1980s
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| YTFC Story 36 |
The 1979-80 season sees a new era in the national Alliance Premier League |
| YTFC Story 37 |
The 1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons included a brief visit from Malcolm Allinson |
| YTFC Story 38 |
The 1982-83 season sees the club land in a relegation spot, only to be saved |
| YTFC Story 39 |
The 1983-84 season once again sees the club avoid relegation on a technicality |
| YTFC Story 40 |
The 1984-85 season sees the club finally relegated for the first time in it's history |
| YTFC Story 41 |
The 1985-86 season sees an Isthmian League duel with Sutton United |
| YTFC Story 42 |
The 1986-87 season sees an Isthmian League duel with Wycombe Wanderers |
| YTFC Story 43 |
The 1987-88 season sees Cambridge United and QPR in the FA Cup ... |
| YTFC Story 44 |
... as the Isthmian League title and promotion is secured. |
| YTFC Story 45 |
The 1988-89 season sees Yeovil back in the GM Vauxhall Conference again ... |
| YTFC Story 46 |
... as planning permission to develop Huish is finally granted |
| YTFC Story 47 |
The 1989-90 season sees the first Huish Park open day as building continues ... |
| YTFC Story 48 |
.. and the Bob Lord Trophy is won as Huish faces it's final days. |
| Brian Hall |
A Tribute To the ex-Manager who died in 2000 |
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The 1990s
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| YTFC Story 49 |
The 1990-91 season brings the first moments from Huish Park ... |
| YTFC Story 50 |
... and Steve Rutter starts his reign at the end of the 1990-91 season. |
| Graham Roberts |
A Critique Of The Controversial Player Manager |
| Ton Up Wazza! |
On April 18th 1999 Warren Patmore scored his 100th goal for the club. Here's how! |
| Middlesex Wanderers |
The 1999 Middlesex Wanderers summer tour to India saw Steve Stott, Rob Cousins and Kevan Brown selected. |
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Recent Years
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