Yeovil Town's season has been eventful, with managerial changes affecting their performance. The club's new ownership brought in Richard Dryden, who has a contract until the end of the season, to bring stability. Dryden has had a strong start, with three wins in as many games, but the team's current form has been poor, with six games without a win. Scoring goals and defensive errors have been major issues, with only two goals in the last six games. Jed Ward, the goalkeeper on loan from Bristol Rovers, has been a consistent performer. Josh Sims, Morgan Williams, and Andrew Oluwabori have shown promise, but the team's inconsistency has been a problem. Max Joliffe, a midfielder on loan from Colchester United, has impressed on his debut. The team's new ownership has a mantra of calmness, competitiveness, and community, but so far, the season has not been calm or competitive. With Dryden in charge, there is at least consistency in the managerial role. The team's hopes are to achieve a top half finish, but survival would be a relief given their current form. Yeovil Town's fans are wondering if the team can turn their season around, starting with the upcoming match against Southend United. The team's performance will depend on their ability to score goals and defend well. Richard Dryden's experience and the team's determination will be crucial in the remaining games. Yeovil Town's season has been a rollercoaster, but they still have a chance to achieve their goals. The match against Southend United will be a test of their resolve and ability to bounce back from adversity. Yeovil Town's players are ready to give it their all and make their fans proud.