City's last home match of the season, against West Country rivals Cheltenham on Saturday 20th April, kick off 3pm, is now very much game ON.
The Away End has been deemed 'safe' after the recent collapse of banking into St James Road so the Robins’ will have a large following as the club owners are set to pay for the journey down the M5 for the fans.
The team want ‘The Grecians’ fans to come out in their numbers, turn up the vocal volume and do all we can to help them in the last home match of the season and the push...
Two goals on his full debut by Jamie Reid helped Exeter to a 2-2 draw away to AFC Wimbledon in front of a record crowd at Kingsmeadow.
The Grecians twice went ahead through the youngster, but Luke Moore brought the hosts level on both occasions as the game ended all-square.
Reid’s first came deep into the first half as he smashed in from the edge of the area, but Luke Moore had the Dons level with a similar strike early in the second period. It sparked off a feast of goalmouth action as Reid netted another with a shot across the...
Exeter City slipped to a fourth successive defeat at the hands of promotion rivals Rotherham United, as the Millers prospered 4-1 at the New York Stadium.
The loss means the Grecians are now eigth in the table after Bradford beat Bristol Rovers by the same scoreline.
City had been trailing since the first minute as Ben Pringle drove forward on a quick break and lashed in an effort.
They were containing the Millers well and creating openings before two crazy minutes which saw Daniel Nardiello and Michael O’Connor put the hosts three up before the 30 minute mark....
Rochdale recorded their first victory at St James Park in 13 years as they turned a 1-0 deficit on its head late on to win 2-1.
The game had been on a knife-edge throughout with both teams providing plenty of opportunities to produce, much to the gratification of Jamie Cureton who responded by putting Exeter ahead on the stroke of half-time.
The Dale, though, never gave up the ghost, continuing to press to the last and were duly rewarded with late goals from Ian Henderson and Bobby Grant to come away with an invaluable three points...
Approximately 160 officers, including mounted officers from Avon and Somerset and South Wales Police, were deployed in a police operation aimed at ensuring Saturday lunchtime's 'Devon Derby' football match between Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City passed off with the minimum of trouble.
In a statement, Devon and Cornwall Police report that the fixture "passed largely without incident before and during the match, with the vast majority of fans being well-behaved and... in good spirits.
"A small minority of individuals attempted to engage in disorder in the vicinity of the...
Exeter City finished on the wrong side of a 1-0 scoreline at Home Park, as Plymouth Argyle took the victory in the second Devon Derby of the season.
The Grecians had started the brighter in the game, but as Argyle settled, they looked more and more threatening.
They finally made the breakthrough just before the interval, with a piece of individual skill by Jason Banton who fired in a fine strike from distance.
Exeter remained within touching distance but it just crept away from them, as chances went amiss in the closing stages...
Plymouth Argyle are keen to ensure Exeter City fans visiting the city for the upcoming local derby enjoy a competitive game of football, where the match is remembered for the right reasons.
Superintendent Chris Eastwood, police match commander said: “My message is clear – this is an event for families to enjoy, young and old and let’s keep the rivalry and banter good natured. Anyone who has other ideas will be dealt with robustly.
The police have been working closely with both clubs to ensure appropriate resources – police and stewards – are in place so fans can attend the...
There has been a change to departure times for the Devon Derby against Plymouth Argyle on Saturday 30 March.
Fans that are travelling using the Grecian Travel coach service to Home Park this weekend should note that coaches will depart Arena Nightclub on Summerland Street at 10.30am, rather than 11am as originally stated.
The decision has been taken on the advice of the Devon & Cornwall Police. People that are getting on the coach at other collection points should also arrive 30 minutes earlier than previously advised.
Exeter City have signed Anton Rodgers on loan from npower Championship club Brighton & Hove Albion. The 20-year-old midfielder, who began his youth career with Chelsea, joins the Grecians until the end of the season on a Youth Loan. Rodgers has featured regularly for the Seagulls’ under-21 side this season in the Professional Development League, and has represented the Republic of Ireland up to under-19 level. Anton has been handed the squad number 26.
Exeter City's Football in the Community Charitable Trust and St Loye’s Foundation have teamed up to offer a great eBay auction prize for two people of a VIP visit to the match against Rochdale on Easter Monday at St James Park.
The lucky winner will receive two Premium tickets for the Flybe Grandstand, a tour of the stadium, two-course lunch, a shirt signed by the players, a pitch-side photo opportunity and matchday programmes.
The proceeds of the auction will be split equally between Football in the Community and St Loye’s Foundation’s Transitions and Positive...