Although that is not the same Fleetwood. That one folded due to financial troubles in 1997. In fact the current Fleetwood is the fourth incarnation of the Club! So a bit of history of instability there.
Former City youth goalkeeper Chris Higgs retires from football after his Lyme Regis side drew 2-2 with Kentisbeare today in the Devon and Exeter Premier. Over 100 there to give him an ovation when subbed off in last minute.
https://grecianarchive.exeter.ac.uk/items/show/5805
Don’t think either was at City. Both born in Exeter but were at Argyle youth.
2-0 to Tivvy. Nial Thompson and a sensational lob from near half way line by ex City Academy player Louis Morrison.
…..unless you want to see the oldest football ground grandstand
https://theathletic.com/2725587/2021/07/27/the-best-places-to-watch-football-the-wellesley-recreation-ground-the-oldest-grandstand-in-the-world/?amp=1
Surprised you don’t fancy Bradford, Jason. Valley Parade is one of the top lower division grounds. Well worth a visit. It’s large and architecturally diverse unlike a lot of look alike modern grounds. Great atmosphere too.
Cardiff win 2-0 and take the promotion place as Champions. A brilliant tussle at the top. Heartache for the City women but an outstanding campaign. Here’s to a title win next season.
Very happy retirement Mike. You personify what is sometimes called ‘customer service’. You absolutely get what it means to think about things from the person you are dealing with’s point of view. That’s a rare gift and will be missed. Except that typically you are going to continue looking after...
I thought Ipswich, especially the older parts, was interesting enough. But the real gem was Christchurch Park - a public Park since 1895. It’s a 33 hectare site and is right by the town centre. I see that the Ipswich promotion parade will take place in the park on Monday. The park used to be...
Totally agree that we should try and do something to mark the centenary of our trip to Amsterdam. I wrote to the Club a while back to raise that very point.
There are often errors repeated about City's early history and the game against Ajax is one of them. It's true we played in the famous...
Last minute winner by Connor Riley-Lowe for Truro City to win 3-2 at Bracknell and gain promotion to National League South. It’s the City boys making all the noise!
According to today’s Cardiff City Ladies programme their Moneyfields game has been rearranged for next Sunday (7 May) and will be played ‘in Portsmouth’.
Hants - you should have gone to Holland! You would have been following in the footsteps of Exeter City. After beating Norwich 1-0 in a Division 3 South game at Carrow Road on Saturday 14 March 1925 the team traveled to Amsterdam by boat from Harwich. The next day City played at the Ajax Stadium...
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