Creative Soccer Culture

Residence #42 | 'Huish Park' Yeovil Town

As Alexis Sanchez gets set for a Manchester United debut in the Westcountry, we're taking a look around Yeovil Town's Hush Park. Surrounded by country, agriculture and cider. Yeovil Town is positioned in a place truly unique unto itself. It may not be a 50,000 seater new age castle but it is slabbed in character and paved with charm.

This is a place that sits a modest 27 years old. Built and opened in 1990, in human years it may perhaps be hitting a pinnacle of the party days. This mid-to-late twenties bloomer has seen all the sights - promotions, relegations, and FA Cup fairy tale fixtures. What's more, as you go from Main Stand corridors to pitchside concourse, this humble playground starts to come alive.

yeovil-38.jpg

A club that is very much backed by it's local population - Yeovil and its emblazoned green carpets will welcome Manchester United new boy Alexis Sanchez on Friday night in the FA Cup – a player that could buy the League Two club with one weeks wage. Not that Sanchez will be thrown off, he's a man that comes from humble beginnings, and will no doubt embrace the throwback dugouts and tiny dressing room.

yeovil-6.jpg

A capacity of 9,565, of which 5,212 is seated and one end (the away end off course) is exposed to the elements - this is a place of pure football fandom. A reminder of why it's a shame the pint can't make its way pitchside in the modern British game; under the lights on a Friday night or as the sun beams on a Saturday, Huish Park has good spirits written all over.

yeovil-2.jpg

Go on the Glovers.

Author
joe.andrews

The Creative Soccer Culture Brief

Sign up to our newsletter and we'll keep you in the loop with everything good going on in the world of Creative Soccer Culture.