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DON'T FORGET 'THE GLOVERS'

Posted on: Fri 19 Mar 2010
This Saturday sees one of the marquee games of the season when Yeovil town take on Bristol Rovers at Huish Park with a 3.00pm kick off.

Your matchday companion for the afternoon's entertainment is 'The Glovers', the award winning issue of the club's programme.

As always, this weekend's issue is packed full with features, facts, figures and photo action of recent games and the matches to come.

Congolese midfielder Jean-Paul Kalala is the main interview subject with the sponsor's interview spotlight falling on to Darren Way who recently joined the coaching staff.

There is a "goodbye" chat with Ryan Mason and a "hello" chat with Luke Ayling as the revolving door between North London and Somerset takes another spin this week.

Ian "Moose" Abrahams and Pete Simson offer their thoughts on matters football and there is a natty poster of Terrell Forbes on the centre pages.

Martin McConachie is winding down his series "The Yeovil Town Files" by reaching 1996/97 and he caught up with an ex-Glover who knows about the highs and lows of football.

Gary Haveron played in the UEFA Cup but suffered two broken legs in eight months as football's wheel of fortune threw up some rotten luck.

In addition, there are all of the normal statistics plus a preview of the upcoming Southend game and a review of Tuesday night's long trip to Carlisle.

Three English pounds is all it will take to purchase this fine edition. Try it on Saturday and see what you think.
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