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City hit new low

24/01/08 - 0 comments

As the Jamie Mackie transfer saga rumbles on, an ECFC side made up of a mixture of youth and reserve players - with a sprinkling of first teamers - was demolished 5-1 in the Devon Bowl at Bideford.


How to make enemies and irritate people

21/01/08 - 0 comments

ECFC strolled to a comfortable 2-0 victory over Oxford United last night with a rare brace from reserve striker Adam Stansfield, but the match was more conspicuous for the absence of want-away striker Judas Mackie.


City out in trophy disaster

16/01/08 - 0 comments

ECFC crashed out of the FA Trophy on Saturday after going down 3-0 away at Rushden & Diamonds. To further compound matters, City defender Jon Richardson received a red card for a professional foul and will now face a ban.


Mackie Takes The Plaudits

10/01/08 - 0 comments

In form Exeter City striker Jamie Mackie has been named the Blue Square Conference Player of the Month for December. Throughout a productive month for the club, Mackie notched up an impressive 4 goals in 5 matches.


Can't Get Enough Of That Wonderful Luff

08/01/08 - 0 comments

Exeter Chiefs celebrated the New Year with a convincing 35-14 romp over Moseley. The emphatic win was topped off with a hat-trick of tries by Chief's winger Luff-man.


There's only one team in Devon

30/12/07 - 0 comments

Both Exeter Rugby and Football sides ensured a merry festive season for the City by recording derby victories. The Chiefs saw off Plymouth Albion at Sandy Park whilst ECFC looked set to get in the festive spirit by stuffing the torkey.


City in round two of trophy as January jeopardy looms

19/12/07 - 0 comments

ECFC swept into round two of the FA Trophy with a fully deserved 3-0 victory over Salisbury City. The win included a strike from forward Jamie Mackie who now has eight goals in his last nine games.


Chiefs best of the rest

12/12/07 - 0 comments

Exeter Chiefs produced a superb display to move into second place of National Division One, beating rivals Doncaster 26-8 and leaping into realistically the highest league position they could hope for.


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