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Exeter City active on deadline day

Striker Tom Nichols departs for an undisclosed fee, while popular forward David Wheeler signs new deal.

EXETER CITY can confirm that striker Tom Nichols has completed a deadline day transfer to Peterborough United. Tom heads to the ABAX Stadium for an undisclosed fee.

Read the full club statement regararding Nichols here http://bit.ly/1WY9Xdx

The Grecians also confirm that fan favourite forward David Wheeler has signed an extended contract with the club. One of the Grecians’ key performers so far this season, David has been at the club since August 2013, and...

Exeter City climb the table

A GOAL and an assist from Alex Nicholls proved the difference for Exeter City as the Grecians came away from Victoria Park with their third league win in as many games. The win moves Exeter City up to 12th in the Sky Bet League 2 table, only four points off the play-off places.

After a cagey opening half an hour Nicholls headed City in front, connecting with Lee Holmes’ whipped cross from the left-hand side. Despite being under the cosh for much of the second-half the Grecians defended resolutely, and after some fantastic work from Nicholls down the right-hand Joel Grant wrapped up...

Free confidential shredding event

Businesses and residents throughout Exeter are invited to drop off sacks of confidential waste to be shredded free of charge at a one-day event at Exeter City Football Club car park on Thursday 28 January, from 10am to 4pm.

The event is hosted by recycling and waste specialists, Coastal Recycling, who offer a confidential waste shredding service to keep Devon SMEs compliant and safe. They are facilitating the free confidential shredding day to mark European Data Protection Day 2016.

The confidential shredding service from Coastal Recycling offers a corporate solution to...

Exeter City win again!

In a frantic start to the game City had fallen behind after Shay McCartan’s third goal in a week. But the Grecians responded magnificently, equalising two minutes later through Tom Nichols’ twelfth goal of the season, before Ribeiro sealed the points, bundling home in the seventy-ninth minute.

City boss Paul Tisdale made six changes to the side that exited the Emirates FA Cup at Anfield last Wednesday, including a start for in-form striker Jayden Stockley who was making his first appearance for City at St James Park. Notable team news for the visitors was that eleven-goal top-...

Exeter City FC accumulating a significant heritage collection thanks to University of Exeter research

The legacy and impact of more than a hundred years of Exeter City FC will be showcased at home ground St James Park thanks to the work of University of Exeter academics. Researchers are working with Exeter City staff, supporters, fans, current and former players to develop a rich archive, which includes film, photographs, sound, and artefacts, to showcase the fascinating history of ECFC and illustrate the role the club and Supporters Trust have played in communities. The creation of the archive is possible thanks to a partnership between University researchers and the football club’s staff...

6,000 reasons to be proud of Exeter City

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 01/20/2016 - 10:42pm

More than 6,000 fans cheered on Exeter City as they took on Liverpool in the second leg of their FA Cup encounter.

The Grecians lost 3-0, but the supporters were winners on the night, cheering on their side until the final whistle.

BT sport presenter Jake Humphrey praised the fans for their commitment in making the 250-mile journey from Devon to Mersyside.

Exeter gave it their all against the Premiership side but the gap between the divisions was too much in the end.

Klopp fielded a slightly more experienced line-up for this replay than the one at Exeter,...

San Diego fan returns for Anfield rematch

Jester George is all smiles again today after bookie Betfred came to the rescue to pay for his 11,000–mile round trip to see his heroes Exeter City in their biggest match for a decade.

The club’s super fan – real name George Smith – lives with his wife Monica and family in California. He flew over to watch the FA Cup game against Liverpool in front of a capacity 8,000 crowd at St James Park earlier this month when Exeter were 17 minutes of pulling off the giant-killing shock of the third round.

The League Two club, who were leading 2-1 at the interval were pegged back by...

6,000 Exeter fans head to Anfield

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 01/20/2016 - 7:31am

More than 6,000 Exeter City fans will be making the 250 mile journey to Liverpool today as the sides battle for an Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round place at Anfield.

Jurgen Klopp has said that he will field a similar side to that which faced the Grecians at St James Park eleven days ago. This will be the first time City have visited Anfield since 1981.

The match will be shown live on BT Sport; City were previously on the channel in the First Round of this season's competition, when they won at Didcot Town.

Grecians manager Paul Tisdale said: "As much as we were...

Legacy and impact of over 100 years of Exeter City FC to be showcased

The legacy and impact of more than 100 years of Exeter City FC will be showcased at home ground St James Park thanks to the work of University of Exeter academics.

Researchers are working with Exeter City staff, supporters, fans, current and former players to develop a rich archive, which includes film, photographs, sound, and artefacts, to showcase the fascinating history of ECFC and illustrate the role the club and Supporters Trust have played in communities.

The creation of the archive is possible thanks to a partnership between University researchers and the football...

Exeter City return to winning ways

Grecians complete the double over the O's

THREE FIRST-HALF goals from Exeter City secured a victory at the Matchroom Stadium as the Grecians returned to winning ways in Sky Bet League 2.

In a pulsating match, the hosts had taken the lead in the opening minute through an Ollie Palmer goal. But City responded magnificently, drawing level through Jayden Stockley in the fourteenth minute before Nichols put the away side ahead with his tenth league goal of the campaign. Stockley doubled his tally for the afternoon just after the half-hour mark to put City in the driving seat,...

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