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Article: Yeovil comes first for Huish park favourite ; Loyalty is a trait not often found in the modern day footballer but, in the case of Terry Skiverton, he has it in abundance. On the eve of the 2008/09 season, the Yeovil Town captain enters into his tenth season at Huish Park, but it is not talk of a richly deserved testimonial occupying the mind of the 33-year-old Londoner, but improving Yeovil's fortunes from last season.
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- Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK)
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- August 6, 2008
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Loyalty is a trait not often found in the modern day footballer
but, in the case of Terry Skiverton, he has it in abundance. On the
eve of the 2008/09 season, the Yeovil Town captain enters into his
tenth season at Huish Park, but it is not talk of a richly deserved
testimonial occupying the mind of the 33-year-old Londoner, but
improving Yeovil's fortunes from last season.
"Every season is a big year for me because, every time you come
back, you still have to prove to people you are good enough to be in
the team," Skiverton said. "For me, nothing really changes there,
but I am looking forward to it, I'm very positive, what will be
will be this season and, fingers crossed, I can look ...