[3] The end of the season featured a large turnover of players with four being released, including club captain Jamie McAllister, defender Joey Jones, midfielder Rubén Palazuelos and forward Reuben Reid.
[8] The first day of pre-season saw the squad joined by six new signings, former Yeovil youth team goalkeeper Chris Weale returned to the club from Shrewsbury Town, Polish goalkeeper Artur Krysiak joined Yeovil from Exeter City, former Liverpool defender Jakub Sokolík,[9] ex-Southampton centre-back Aaron Martin,[10] former Crewe Alexandra striker A-Jay Leitch-Smith,[11] and Jamaican international defender Nathan Smith returned to the club three years after leaving for Chesterfield all signing two-year contracts.
[12] On 8 July, Yeovil full-back Luke Ayling joined fellow League One side Bristol City after the two clubs agreed an undisclosed compensation fee.
[15] On 9 July, the club confirmed that defender Seth Nana Twumasi had signed a new one-year contract prior to the team's first friendly of pre-season against Frome Town.
[17] Yeovil's second pre-season, on 12 July, friendly saw them travel to Basingstoke Town but despite a Sam Hoskins goal they were held to a 1–1 draw against their Conference South opponents.
[18] Yeovil's third pre-season friendly saw them face Conference National side Torquay United, despite goals from Leitch-Smith and French trialist Kamel Chergui the club were held to a 2–2 draw.
A Pavel Pogrebnyak goal gave Reading an early second half lead before Yeovil equalised through "Trialist B", later revealed to be Achille Campion, as the Glovers earned a 1–1 draw.
[21] On 27 July, Yeovil suffered their first pre-season defeat losing 4–1 at home to Championship side Cardiff City despite leading 1–0 at half-time thanks to another Leitch-Smith goal.
[25] Following a brief training camp in Cornwall, Yeovil's penultimate friendly saw them face Truro City as part of the Cornish club's 125th Anniversary celebrations.
[29] Forward Adam Morgan, on 8 August, signed for Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone on a five-month loan deal until mid-January 2015.
[32] On 12 August, Yeovil faced Gillingham in the first round of the Football League Cup losing 2–1 at home with only a Simon Gillett goal to show for their efforts and a red card for Seth Nana Twumasi compounding a miserable evening.
[33] Yeovil then travelled to Gillingham in the League on 16 August, an early Kieffer Moore penalty miss saw the club suffer a 2–0 defeat their second in five days.
[38] Transfer deadline day saw Yeovil bring in Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Jack Price on a one-month emergency loan deal as cover for the injured Simon Gillett.
[40] On 6 September, Yeovil travelled to Bradford City and secured a 3–1 victory courtesy of a first-half brace from defender Aaron Martin, and a first goal for the club from A-Jay Leitch-Smith.
[46] Young defender Calvin Brooks joined Southern League Premier side Weymouth on an initial one-month loan deal on 26 September.
[56] After a month which brought just 1 point from 5 league matches, the end of the month saw a high turnover of players, with goalkeeper Jed Steer signing on loan from Aston Villa and defender Stephen Arthurworrey signing on loan from Fulham both until 31 January,[57] while right back Jordan Clarke joined from Coventry City until 5 January with Yeovil topscorer Aaron Martin moving in the other direction.
[61] The FA Cup first round saw Yeovil face Crawley Town, on 8 November, and won the game thanks to a first professional goal for Jordy Hiwula.
Yeovil secured a club competition record victory a 13–0 win, despite being only 2–0 up at half-time, thanks to hat-tricks from James Hayter and Jordy Hiwula as well as goals Berrett, Foley, Leitch-Smith, Gillett, Davis and a brace from Seth Nana Twumasi.
[68] The match was to be Jordy Hiwula last game for the club having been sent back to Manchester City,[69] on 27 November, Yeovil signed Bolton Wanderers forward Tom Eaves on loan until 5 January.
[80] The opening of the January transfer window, saw right-back Brendan Moloney be sent out on loan to League Two side Northampton Town until the end of the season.
[82] Following the match, Yeovil extended the loan of Ben Nugent from Cardiff City until the end of the season,[83] while Jordan Clarke, Tom Eaves and Ryan Inniss returned to their respective parent clubs.
[94] Yeovil then faced Coventry City at home, with a Jed Steer penalty save helping the club extend their unbeaten run to three games and move off the foot of the league table with a goalless draw.
[100] Skiverton's first match in charge was a six-pointer at home against Crawley Town, on 7 February, two second half goals from Gozie Ugwu and A-Jay Leitch-Smith saw Yeovil win 2–1 and move off the bottom of the table.
[103] In response to back-to-back defeats Skiverton made four signings midfielder Craig Eastmond joined on a short-term contract until the end of the season, Swansea City players Stephen Kingsley and Josh Sheehan signed on a one-month emergency loans while defender Byron Webster returned to the club on loan from Millwall until the end of the season.
Who right on half time managed to save a Paddy Madden penalty to preserve the advantage, before Hakeeb Adelakun's second-half equaliser earned Scunthorpe a draw.
[117] In between the Colchester and Rochdale defeats, Yeovil progressed through to the semi-finals of the Somerset Premier Cup with a penalty shootout victory over Larkhall Athletic on 24 March.
[123] Yeovil then traveled to face promotion-chasing Swindon Town on 18 April, before the match manager Paul Sturrock confirmed the departure of player/goalkeeper coach Gareth Stewart with immediate effect due to financial cutbacks.
The end of the season saw new manager Paul Sturrock perform a major clear out of the Yeovil squad, with eleven players released including Fergus Bell, Liam Davis, Craig Eastmond, Joel Grant, James Hayter, Sam Hoskins, Kieffer Moore, Nathan Ralph, Alex Smith, Seth Nana Twumasi and Gozie Ugwu.
In addition the club made offers to terminate the contracts of A-Jay Leitch-Smith, James Berrett, Adam Morgan and Artur Krysiak.
[132] Morgan was the first of the four to agree to terminate his contract to join Accrington Stanley on a one-year deal,[133] midfielder Berrett left for York City,[134] while Krysiak decided to remain at the club.