We take a look at what has been happening at Yeovil Town over the past seven days.

SEPT 5, 2002

Yeovil Town chairman John Fry said the new Huish Park pitch would be ready for action on September 24 when the Glovers entertain Woking in front of the Sky TV cameras.

SEPT 6, 2002

Yeovil Town boss Gary Johnson said his players would be able to meet the demands of Foot-ball League status.

SEPT 7, 2002

Yeovil Town beat Northwich Victoria 2-1 at the Avenue Stadium in the Nationwide Conference with goals from Terry Skiverton and Kim Grant.

Yeovil Town keeper Chris Weale was sent-off.

Yeovil Town's youth side won 5-0 away at Basingstoke Town in the Foresters Health South West Counties Youth League.

SEPT 8, 2002

Yeovil Town Ladies lost 4-3 at home to high-flying Cardiff City in the South West Women's Combin-ation League.

It was reported that Yeovil Town were losing £6,000 a game by playing at Dorchester.

SEPT 9, 2002

It was revealed that Yeovil Town youth team player Dan Bulley had left the club after signing a two-year scholarship with Plymouth Argyle.

SEPT 10, 2002

Yeovil Town manager Gary Johnson was buoyed when early season pace-setters Doncaster Rovers lost their first match of the season at Halifax.

SEPT 11, 2002

It was expected that Howard Forin-ton and Stephen Reed would both sign contracts by the end of the week.