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Yeovil began March, with a 4–0 thrashing of rivals Hereford United, [72] and then a second half hat-trick from Kevin Gall saw Yeovil come from two goals down to beat Halifax Town 3–2. [73] On 8 March, top scorer Kirk Jackson grabbed his 18th goal of the season, including seven for Stevenage, to earn 10-man Yeovil a 1–1 draw at Woking . [ 74 ]
His first league goal came on 26 January 2010, as Tranmere beat Yeovil Town 2–1. [10] In February 2010, Taylor sustained a hamstring injury that kept him out for three weeks. [ 11 ] He made his return, in a 0–0 draw against Bristol Rovers on 15 March 2010. [ 12 ]
In 2008 Walsh competed in the Formula Renault 2.0 West European Cup (WEC) for Hitech Junior. Walsh finished 4th in the 2010 Genuine Ford Parts Australian Formula Ford Championship . [ 1 ] Walsh only competed in limited races in 2009, including the final two rounds of the Australian Formula Ford Championship.
Name Country Seasons Hunter Abbott England 2014–2016 Jonathan Adam Scotland 2009 Len Adams England 1958–1960 Nigel Albon England 1994 Jeff Allam England 1977-1983, 1986-1987, 1989-1995
02/2012- : H5Ft, 1197/1198 cc, turbo-charged petrol engine used on Renault Clio IV, Renault Captur, Renault Kangoo II, Renault Mégane III, Renault Mégane IV, Renault Scénic III, Renault Scénic IV, Renault Kadjar, Dacia Lodgy, Dacia Dokker, Dacia Duster. Marketed as the 1.2 TCe, this engine has been plagued by abnormal oil consumption.
Ash is a village and parish in Somerset, England, situated 1 mile (1.6 km) from Martock and 6 miles (9.7 km) north-west of Yeovil. The parish has a population of 626. [ 1 ] The parish includes the hamlets of Milton and Witcombe.
Yeovil were promoted to the Football League Third Division in 2003, after 108 years in non-league football, and the 2004–05 season saw them promoted to the third tier of English football. Yeovil's first and only play-off success came in the 2012–13 season , when they beat Brentford 2–1 at Wembley Stadium to win promotion to the ...
Huish Athletic Ground, more commonly referred to as Huish, was a football stadium located in Yeovil, Somerset, England.It was the second home ground of Yeovil Town Football Club, after the Pen Mill Athletic Ground which they left in 1920, until the club's departure for Huish Park in 1990.