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Tags: Old Grandstand
20 Items
St James Park
ECFC 1937/38
ECFC vs Darlington, 1972
Old Grandstand Grecians
ECFC v Torquay United, 1975 (League Cup)
ECFC v Southport, 1976
The ‘Old Grandstand’
Barnett, Alan
St James Park
The Old Grandstand
Grecian Histories - Alan "Big Al' Hartshorn
Grecian Histories - David Mitchell
The Old Grandstand - Walkthrough
1926 (05)
Newspaper item - letter to the Exeter & Plymouth Gazette from ECFC Chairman - May 1926
The Old Grandstand (1970s)
1925 (11)
Report on the burning down of the original grandstand at SJP on 16th November 1925
1926 (05)
Appeal by City Chairman (McGahey) for funding for new grandstand 28th May 1926
1925 (09)
Newspaper report of the burning down of the original grandstand at St James Park, Sepember 1925
Farewell, Old Friend: The Old Grandstand, 1926 - 2017 | Exeter City Football Club
1920 (09)
The City Squad for the 1920/21 season (September 1920)