Some might say that the players of Yeovil Town FC are in need of some extra training after losing five of their last six matches.
And so to give the beleaguered players a bit of a lift members of the Yeovil Town Independent Supporters' Association have presented the club with a cheque for £1,133.54 which has paid for a whole range of new training equipment.
Chairman of the YTISA, Mark Kelly, presented the cheque to Glovers' boss Gary Johnson before Yeovil's match last Saturday with Leyton Orient last Saturday at Huish Park.
Mark said: "I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the YTISA funds by either travelling with us to away games, taking part in the pre-match raffles at Huish Park or buying our own range of Yeovil Town merchandise.
"Profits made by the YTISA are ploughed back into the club and this training equipment is just the latest in a long list of items we have provided the team."
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