Yeovil Town's fans are reeling after their team's relegation to National League South was confirmed with a 3-0 loss to Wrexham. The defeat marked a fourth relegation in a decade for the club. Rob McElhenney, co-owner of Wrexham, tweeted his commiserations to Yeovil Town's managers, players, and supporters, acknowledging the heartbreak of the sport. Yeovil Town's fortunes have declined significantly since their Championship days, with the club now facing an uncertain future. The Glovers Trust, a fans' group, has been critical of owner Scott Priestnall's leadership, citing broken promises and poor finances. However, in a surprise move, Priestnall announced a deal had been agreed for the purchase of the club, with local hotelier and property developer Martin Hellier confirmed as the new owner. Hellier has pledged to form a united entity and prioritize the wellbeing and progression of the community. Yeovil Town's players, including Luke Ayling and Dan Burn, have gone on to achieve success in the Premier League, but the club itself is now focused on rebuilding and returning to the English Football League. The new ownership brings hope for a better matchday experience and sounder finances, but the road to recovery will be long and challenging. Yeovil Town's fans will be watching closely as the club embarks on this new chapter. The club's website confirmed the changing of the guard with a message from the new chairman, marking a fresh start for Yeovil Town. With the ownership change, Yeovil Town is looking to move forward and leave the heartbreak of relegation behind.