Football legends Ian Wright and Alan Shearer became Exeter Hospiscare supporters during their fleeting visit to the city covering Exeter City’s amazing draw with Liverpool.
The BBC commentators both took rides with city firm Apple Central Taxis which is donating 20p to Exeter Hospiscare for each taxi booking that it receives from any Exeter city or district hotel.
“We took both Ian and Alan to and from the Southgate Hotel during the evening and to the railway station in the morning, so together they donated a total of £1.20 to Exeter Hospiscare!” said Steve Screech, general...
A DEBUT goal from Jayden Stockley salvaged a point for Exeter City at a rain-sodden Globe Arena.
Exactly a month after the match-up between the two sides was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch, the home side took the lead from the spot just four minutes after play had resumed for the second half. But it wasn’t to be for Morecambe, as Stockley’s side-footed volley found the top-corner.
Exeter made five changes to the side that earned a draw against Liverpool during their FA Cup heroics last Friday night, including a debut...
Exeter City or Liverpool have been drawn at home against West Ham United in the Fourth Round of the Emirates FA Cup.
The two sides will meet in an Anfield replay next week, with the winner going on to host the Hammers.
The Fourth Round proper will take place across the weekend of Friday 29 January to Monday 1 February 2016, with winning clubs receiving £90,000 from The FA’s prize fund.
Read more at http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/news/article/city-or-liverpool-drawn-at-ho...
Exeter City has confirmed the latest on the arrangements for their trip to Liverpool in the Emirates FA Cup Third Round replay.
A statement on the club's website reads: "We are hopeful to have the tickets on-sale this evening at 8pm, subject to any possible delays changes by TV selections."
There is not yet an official date agreed for the replay.
With the large number of tickets available compared to the anticipated level of demand for a midweek evening game, along with the short timescale in which to sell them all, tickets will simply go on general sale with no...
Exeter City’s replay at Anfield means the club is set for a cash windfall, estimated to be worth up to £700,000.
That is the equivalent to a year’s wage bill. A win would have secured about a month’s worth.
The Grecians put in a gritty performance against Liverpool’s Kindergarten Klopps – a reference to the inexperienced team the Premier League-side manager fielded.
They earned a 2-2 draw, and the praise of the often-cynical London press.
The replay is expected to take place within the next ten days, although no date has been set.
EXETER CITY are heading to Anfield after holding Premier League Liverpool to a thrilling 2-2 draw at St James Park.
David Noble and Christian Ribeiro returned to the starting line-up for Exeter City to take on Liverpool in the most eagerly-anticipated match of the season. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp named a very youthful eleven, but did have Belgian international Christian Benteke up front as captain.
With St James Park full to the rafters and absolutely rocking, the place nearly fell down when Jamie Reid centred for Tom Nichols to fire City in front just over ten minutes...
EXETER CITY's difficult run continued as goals from Joss Labadie and Ashley Chambers earned a 2-1 win for Dagenham & Redbridge at St James Park.
Troy Brown returned to the starting eleven for a fixture that survived heavy rain thanks to the work of the City ground staff, while David Noble took a place from the bench as he continued his return from his injury absence. Former Grecian Jamie Cureton was on the bench for the Daggers in John Still's first game back at the helm, while another ex-City player in James Dunne started for the visitors.
Exeter City has confirmed that sales of Liverpool Emirates FA Cup Third Round tickets will commence for Community Members on Thursday 31December.
Community members are supporters whose names and contact details were registered with Exeter City before the 7th of December, but who are not current members of any of the qualifying groups.
Community Member sales will begin ONLINE-ONLY at 6pm on New Year's Eve, and like the earlier phases, will be sold on a one-per-person, first-come, first-served basis due to the high level of demand.
FIRST-HALF GOALS from Wimbledon’s Tom Elliot and Lyle Taylor handed Exeter City their third successive league defeat.
City’s Paul Tisdale made one change to the starting eleven who fell to a 3-0 defeat at Oxford, with Lee Holmes coming in for Ollie Watkins out wide. As for Wimbledon, Neil Ardley made a host of changes, but included defender Paul Robinson, whose red card at the weekend was overturned on a successful appeal.
It was City who created the first opening of the game when good interplay between Holmes and Woodman resulted in the latter striking a powerful right-...