Reception will be busy at Saturday’s Exeter City game against Newport County AFC, so don’t leave it too late before kick-off to buy your Devon Derby (5 October) tickets and be prepared for some possible queuing. Reception will stay open after the game for as long as there is demand for tickets.
Fans are reminded that they can buy online at ecfc.co/HomeTickets or by phoning 01392 411243 option 3. (For charges see below).
All registered Priority members can purchase up to three tickets. Click here for more information about Priority membership.
John O’Flynn scored a stoppage-time winner for the Grecians as they triumphed 2-1 at Sixfields against Northampton Town.
The home side had started on the front-foot, with Leicester loanee Jacob Blyth slotting in after just six minutes.
It could have been two when his strike-partner Clive Platt was unlucky to hit the bar with a thunderous strike.
But Scot Bennett drew level before the break as he got on the end of a corner – and City sub John O’Flynn was on hand in the three added minutes to head home a cross and send the...
Exeter City’s under-18 side came from two goals down to earn an excellent 2-2 draw against their counterparts from Man City.
548 fans were in St James Park to witness a great fightback and a thoroughly entertaining spectacle, which will have alerted many to the talent in the City Academy.
The visitors were a goal up at the interval as Connor Riley-Lowe was unlucky to deflect a corner into his own net. Dom McHale doubled the lead in the second half with a neat finish from a tight angle.
But two goals within a minute from Charlie Madden and Joe Charles put the...
If there’s a few people there watching, they get to see the next crop that might be coming through the Academy to be playing for the first team." Lee Skyrme
The Grecians’ new under-18 coach Lee Skyrme is hoping for a healthy turnout of City supporters for Tuesday evening’s prestigious friendly against Manchester City at St James Park.
As well as giving the players some necessary experience of playing in front of a larger crowd than a normal Youth Alliance fixture, it also offers fans a chance to see some of the uncut diamonds...
Exeter City and Dagenham & Redbridge played out a 1-1 draw at Victoria Road, in a tempestuous game in the capital.
The breakthrough came midway into the first half for the Daggers, as Josh Scott profited from a breakdown in communication amongst the City rearguard and put the ball into an empty net.
Dagenham spurned opportunities to put daylight between the teams in the first half, and so Sam Parkin’s superb header in a much-improved second period brought the scores level to send the Grecians back to Devon with a point....
Tickets for Exeter City’s Johnstone's Paint Trophy tie against Wycombe this evening can be bought from the ticket booths around the ground at St James Park, or on the gate on entry to the Big Bank. However, disabled supporters that wish to use the designated areas should contact Reception in advance of the game by ringing 01392 411 243 or emailing reception@exetercityfc.co.uk .
If you are a Season Ticket holder in the Flybe Stand and the Stagecoach Stand, you will be able to sit in your usual seat by buying on the night – just purchase any ticket for the right stand from the booth...
Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale was glowing with praise for his players following their 2-1 home win against York City, which came courtesy of two Alan Gow goals.
The Grecians grew into the game and completed a turnaround after Ryan Jarvis netted an early opener for the visitors, and it wasn’t just the result that pleased Paul but also the manner in which the victory game.
With injuries and tactical substitutions playing their part, it became an increasingly strategic battle between Tis and his opposing number Nigel Worthington. The City manager was delighted with the...
Morecambe boss Jim Bentley has paid credit to high-flying Exeter City ahead of this afternoon's game (3pm kick off).
The Shrimps suffered a 3-0 defeat against Portsmouth during their last outing and will be keen to put that behind them.
Bentley told the club website: “It’s always a tough test against Exeter, they’re a good side, with a manager who’s been there a long time and knows what the league is all about.
“They’ve got good players like John O’Flynn who scored two last week. He’s started really well but it’s early days.
Exeter City's Board of Directors has announced the appointment of Guy Wolfenden as its new Chief Executive Officer. Guy will begin work with the Grecians on 1 October 2013.
Guy joins the Club from Warwickshire County Cricket Club where he has been in charge of commercial operations, match days and marketing operations. He previously fulfilled a similar role with Somerset County Cricket Club.
During his tenure at both clubs, Guy has overseen the delivery of significant improvements and performance in all aspects of the business under his remit, culminating in Warwickshire...