The situation was short-lived, and the club reformed under the guidance of Dave Topping in the Yeovil League in the 1966–67 season with the intention of entering senior football as soon as possible.
[4] In 1974 the club, known at that time as Westland-Yeovil, realised their ambition by gaining admittance to the Western Football League[5] on a semi professional basis under the management of Roy Lambden.
[5] After several seasons in the Western league with little success, except for the notable win against Yeovil Town over two legs in the Somerset Professional Cup, mounting financial concerns forced the club to fold once again.
[2] In 1999 Pete Watts took over as manager, and the club had to move from its home of Westbourne Grove, as it had been sold for redevelopment.
[2] A season after moving to their new home the club won the Somerset Senior Cup for the first time in their history following a 2–1 victory against Hengrove Athletic.
[3] Three Seasons later with Stuart Smith becoming joint manager with Neil Waddleton the club again won the Somerset Senior Cup.