2022/23
All Results and information
Season Preview 2022/23
With the players now back in training we can confirm the first team's pre-season schedule.
The Grecians will travel for a training camp at the Vale in Wales on Tuesday and will return on Friday to kick-off their pre-season matches against Tiverton Town in a 7pm kick-off. Tickets can be purchased in advance for the Tiverton game Speaking about the training camp, manager Matt Taylor said: "We're heading to Wales for a training camp next week and they are always really important. We'll be focusing on the fitness work but with a few football related aspects and then we'll be travelling back down on the Friday to Tiverton for the friendly." City's match against Truro City on July 12 is being played at the Cliff Hill Training Ground due to pitch renovation works at the Park, however, due to the Training Ground currently being a building site the match is being played behind closed doors - we aim to provide a free stream. The trip to face Bristol City on Tuesday, July 19 is also behind closed doors at their training ground, however we have been informed they are looking to stream the game.
City's full pre-season schedule is as follows:
- Tiverton Town (A) - Friday 1 July, 7pm
- Weston-super-Mare (A) - Tuesday 5 July, 7.45pm
- Taunton Town (A) - Friday 8 July, 7.45pm
- Truro City (H- BCD) - Tuesday 12 July, 6.30pm
- Yeovil Town (A) - Saturday 16 July, 3pm
- Bristol City (A - BCD) - Tuesday 19 July, 4.30pm
- Torquay United (A) - Saturday 23 July, 3pm
- Exmouth Town (A) - Saturday 23 July, 3pm*
*Under-18s
Matt Taylor has given a pre-season update the club prepare for the final friendly at Torquay United before the season kicks off at Lincoln on July 30th.
Thursday marked the first time the team trained on the pitch since it’s summer renovation, and both Matt and his players are delighted with the hard work of Head Groundsman Chaz and his pitch team over the summer. “It’s fantastic as always – he’s a superstar. We’re two and a half weeks from the first home game against Port Vale and it’s in a fantastic state. “It’s not only Chaz but everyone in his ground staff team and the investment the club has made on it. With the penultimate opportunity to train ahead of Saturday’s trip to Torquay now over, all attentions turn to the fixture at Plainmoor, with a healthy crowd expected for the first meeting between the two teams at the venue since 2013. Taylor will be managing the fitness of his squad for the game. “Tuesday we treated pretty seriously and Saturday will be all about getting minutes in those players who are yet to play a full 90 as yet, so hopefully Grounds, Stubbs and MJ will get minutes “There’s a few we’re still looking after, but in terms of what I’ve seen, most of the group are where we want them to be. With the Sky Bet League One opener a little over a week away, Matt is keen to bolster his squad with some additions in the transfer window, and is expectant that new signings are just over the horizon. “I hope and expect we’ll have some bodies in [before Lincoln]. We’ve been trying for the last six to eight weeks but we haven’t been successful. A lot more players and clubs are understanding that the season is a week away and they want to play games, so a lot more players will become available. “We can only offer what we can offer, but we’re confident of bringing some players in that improve. We can’t just bring players in for the sake of it. We are what we are as a model and I have no qualms about that.”
First Team Results
Date | Versus | Venue | Result | Score | Posn | Att | Goalscorers | |||
30/07/22 | Lincoln City | A | D | 1-1 | 12 | 8182 | Nombe | |||
06/08/22 | Port Vale | H | W | 4-0 | 2 | 6701 | Kite | Brown 2 (!p) | Nombe | |
13/08/22 | Cambridge | A | L | 1-2 | 11 | 5005 | Brown | |||
16/08/22 | Wycombe W | H | W | 3-1 | 5 | 6832 | Kite | Collins | Dieng | |
20/08/22 | Cheltenham | H | L | 0-1 | 9 | 5927 | : | |||
27/08/22 | Accrington | A | D | 0-0 | 9 | 2170 | : | |||
03/09/22 | Milton Keynes | H | W | 1-0 | 7 | 5931 | Diabate | |||
13/09/22 | Shrewsbury | A | L | 2-3 | 9 | 4803 | Sweeney | Grounds | ||
17/09/22 | Burton Albion | H | L | 0-2 | 15 | 6185 | : | |||
24/09/22 | FGR | A | W | 4-0 | 10 | 2623 | Nombe | Brown 3 (2p) | ||
01/10/22 | Bristol Rovers | H | D | 2-2 | 11 | 7816 | Brown (1p) | Nombe | ||
08/10/22 | Barnsley | A | W | 2-0 | 8 | 10384 | Stansfield 2 | |||
11/10/22 | Charlton Athletic | A | L | 2-4 | 8 | 11411 | Stansfield | Nombe (p) | ||
15/10/22 | Oxford United | H | L | 2-4 | 10 | 6926 | Brown | Cox (Sonny) | ||
22/10/22 | Fleetwood Town | H | W | 2-1 | 8 | 5834 | Stansfield | Nombe | ||
25/10/22 | Derby County | A | D | 0-0 | 7 | 24460 | : | |||
31/10/22 | Plymouth Argyle | A | L | 2-4 | 10 | 16567 | Collins | Nombe | ||
12/11/22 | Peterborough | H | W | 3-2 | 9 | 6489 | Dieng | Nombe | Brown | |
19/11/22 | Ipswich Town | H | L | 0-2 | 11 | 7232 | : | |||
02/12/22 | Morecambe | A | D | 1-1 | 10 | 3976 | Key | |||
10/12/22 | Sheffield W | H | D | 1-1 | 13 | 7591 | Caprice | |||
17/12/22 | Bolton Wanderers | A | L | 0-2 | 13 | 19942 | : | |||
26/12/22 | Portsmouth | H | D | 0-0 | 13 | 7779 | : | |||
29/12/22 | Bristol Rovers | A | W | 4-3 | 11 | 9735 | Nombe 2 | Collins | Dieng | |
01/01/23 | Oxford United | A | W | 1-0 | 10 | 8604 | Nombe | |||
14/01/23 | FGR | H | D | 1-1 | 10 | 7008 | Brown | |||
21/01/23 | Portsmouth | A | L | 0-2 | 12 | 18719 | : | |||
28/01/23 | Milton Keynes | A | W | 2-0 | 10 | 6719 | Brown 2 (1p) | |||
04/02/23 | Charlton Athletic | H | L | 1-2 | 11 | 7685 | Mitchell | |||
11/02/23 | Burton Albion | A | L | 0-1 | 10 | 3105 | : | |||
14/02/23 | Shrewsbury | H | D | 0-0 | 12 | 5661 | : | |||
18/02/23 | Port Vale | A | L | 0-1 | 13 | 6209 | : | |||
25/02/23 | Cambridge | H | W | 2-0 | 12 | 6400 | Collins | McDonald | ||
04/03/23 | Wycombe W | A | D | 1-1 | 12 | 7699 | McDonald | |||
11/03/23 | Lincoln City | H | W | 2-1 | 11 | 6193 | Nombe 2 | |||
18/03/23 | Cheltenham | A | L | 1-3 | 13 | 5102 | Key | |||
25/03/23 | Accrington | H | W | 5-0 | 11 | 6556 | Mitchell | Key | Nombe | Scott |
28/03/23 | Barnsley | H | W | 3-1 | 11 | 6720 | Stansfield | Kite | Nombe (P) | |
01/04/23 | Fleetwood Town | A | D | 2-2 | 11 | 3568 | McDonald | Sweeney | ||
07/04/23 | Bolton Wanderers | H | L | 0-1 | 11 | 7530 | : | |||
10/04/23 | Peterborough | A | L | 1-3 | 12 | 8261 | Harper | |||
15/04/23 | Plymouth Argyle | H | L | 0-1 | 13 | 8046 | : | |||
18/04/23 | Derby County | H | L | 1-2 | 14 | 7028 | Sparkes | |||
22/04/23 | Sheffield W | A | L | 1-2 | 14 | 26046 | Key | |||
29/04/23 | Ipswich Town | A | L | 0-6 | 14 | 29334 | : | |||
07/05/23 | Morecambe | H | W | 3-2 | 14 | 7386 | Stansfield 3 |
Final Table
|
Team |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
GD |
PT |
C |
Plymouth |
46 |
31 |
8 |
7 |
82 |
47 |
35 |
101 |
P |
Ipswich |
46 |
28 |
14 |
4 |
101 |
35 |
66 |
98 |
3 |
Sheff Weds |
46 |
28 |
12 |
6 |
81 |
37 |
44 |
96 |
4 |
Barnsley |
46 |
26 |
8 |
12 |
80 |
47 |
33 |
86 |
5 |
Bolton |
46 |
23 |
12 |
11 |
62 |
36 |
26 |
81 |
6 |
Peterborough |
46 |
24 |
5 |
17 |
75 |
54 |
21 |
77 |
7 |
Derby |
46 |
21 |
13 |
12 |
67 |
46 |
21 |
76 |
8 |
Portsmouth |
46 |
17 |
19 |
10 |
61 |
50 |
11 |
70 |
9 |
Wycombe |
46 |
20 |
9 |
17 |
59 |
51 |
8 |
69 |
10 |
Charlton |
46 |
16 |
14 |
16 |
70 |
66 |
4 |
62 |
11 |
Lincoln |
46 |
14 |
20 |
12 |
47 |
47 |
0 |
62 |
12 |
Shrewsbury |
46 |
17 |
8 |
21 |
52 |
61 |
-9 |
59 |
13 |
Fleetwood |
46 |
14 |
16 |
16 |
53 |
51 |
2 |
58 |
14 |
Exeter |
46 |
15 |
11 |
20 |
64 |
68 |
-4 |
56 |
15 |
Burton Albion |
46 |
15 |
11 |
20 |
57 |
79 |
-22 |
56 |
16 |
Cheltenham |
46 |
14 |
12 |
20 |
45 |
61 |
-16 |
54 |
17 |
Bristol Rovers |
46 |
14 |
11 |
21 |
58 |
73 |
-15 |
53 |
18 |
Port Vale |
46 |
13 |
10 |
23 |
48 |
71 |
-23 |
49 |
19 |
Oxford Utd |
46 |
11 |
14 |
21 |
49 |
56 |
-7 |
47 |
20 |
Cambridge |
46 |
13 |
7 |
26 |
41 |
68 |
-27 |
46 |
R |
MK Dons |
46 |
11 |
12 |
23 |
44 |
66 |
-22 |
45 |
R |
Morecambe |
46 |
10 |
14 |
22 |
47 |
78 |
-31 |
44 |
R |
Accrington |
46 |
11 |
11 |
24 |
40 |
77 |
-37 |
44 |
R |
Forest Green |
46 |
6 |
9 |
31 |
31 |
89 |
-58 |
27 |
Appearances
Player |
League Games |
Cup Games |
Total |
League goals |
Cup goals |
Total |
Pierce Sweeney |
280 |
40 |
320 |
19 |
2 |
21 |
Archie Collins |
194 |
26 |
220 |
10 |
4 |
14 |
Jack Sparkes |
120 |
30 |
150 |
6 |
3 |
9 |
Josh Key |
129 |
19 |
148 |
7 |
1 |
8 |
Jake Caprice |
105 |
18 |
123 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
Alex Hartridge |
103 |
16 |
119 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
Jevani Brown |
70 |
11 |
81 |
19 |
2 |
21 |
Sam Nombe |
71 |
7 |
78 |
22 |
4 |
26 |
Harry Kite |
58 |
19 |
77 |
4 |
3 |
7 |
Jonathan Grounds |
33 |
11 |
44 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
Cheick Diabate |
38 |
5 |
43 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
Jamal Blackman |
38 |
3 |
41 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Jay Stansfield |
36 |
3 |
39 |
9 |
0 |
9 |
Josh Coley |
27 |
8 |
35 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
Kegs Chauke |
20 |
6 |
26 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
Rakeem Harper |
20 |
3 |
23 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Sonny Cox |
12 |
7 |
19 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Will Aimson |
18 |
0 |
18 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Kyle Taylor |
14 |
4 |
18 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Joe White |
16 |
0 |
16 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Demetri Mitchell |
16 |
0 |
16 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
James Scott |
15 |
0 |
15 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Kevin McDonald |
11 |
0 |
11 |
3 |
0 |
3 |
Gary Woods |
7 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Pedro Borges |
5 |
2 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Harry Lee |
1 |
4 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Ed James |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Harrison King |
0 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Gabe Billington |
0 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Mitch Beardmore |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Alfie Clark |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Joe O'Connor |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Joe Wragg |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Apperances All 1st team games
From Football Web Pages
clicking the players will take you to an external web page (football web pages) with a list of games each player has played
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49 |
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2 |
47 |
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3 |
47 |
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4 |
47 |
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5 |
47 |
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6 |
44 |
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7 |
42 |
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8 |
41 |
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9 |
39 |
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10 |
38 |
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11 |
31 |
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12 |
25 |
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13 |
23 |
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14 |
23 |
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15 |
22 |
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16 |
21 |
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17 |
20 |
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18 |
18 |
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19 |
16 |
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20 |
16 |
21 |
15 |
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22 |
14 |
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23 |
12 |
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24 |
11 |
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25 |
6 |
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26 |
6 |
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27 |
5 |
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28 |
4 |
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29 |
4 |
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30 |
1 |
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31 |
1 |
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32 |
1 |
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33 |
1 |
League Cup
Football League Cup | |||||||||||
09/08/2022 | Cheltenham | EFL Cup 1 | Away | W | 7-0 | 2 | 2231 | Nombe 2 ,Collins, Jay, Sparkes, Kite, Coley. | |||
23/08/2022 | Gillingham | EFL Cup 2 | Away | L | 0-0 | 9 | 2127 | : | Lost 6-5 on pens |
FA Cup
FA Cup | |||||||||||
07/11/2022 | Port Vale | FA Cup R 1 | Away | W | 3-2 | 10 | 4807 | Brown 2 | Collins | ||
25/11/2022 | Oxford United | FA Cup R 2 | Away | L | 1-4 | 11 | 3599 | Jay |
Football League Trophy
Football League Trophy | |||||||||||
30/08/2022 | Newport | EFL Trophy | Home | L | 1-2 | 9 | 1906 | Chauke | |||
04/10/2022 | Southampton U-21 | EFL Trophy | Home | W | 2-1 | 11 | 1000 | Jay | Chauke | ||
19/10/2022 | Forest Green Rovers | EFL Trophy | Away | L | 1-4 | 10 | 729 | Jay | Did not qualify for R2 |
Devon Bowl
Devon Bowl | |||||||||||
13/09/2022 | Plymouth Parkway | 1st Round | Away | L | 2-7 | Joe Wragg | George Spencer |
Premier League Cup
Final Table
Youth Team
Football League Youth Alliance
Results
Football League Youth Alliance 2022-23 | |||||||||
Date | Competetion | Home Team | Venue | Score | Scorers | ||||
06/08/2022 | League | AFC Bournemouth U18 | Away | 2-0 | : | ||||
13/08/2022 | League | Swindon Town U18 | Home | 4-1 | Alfie Cunningham | Theo Cutler 2 | Tom Dean | ||
20/08/2022 | Y A Cup | Milton Keynes Dons | Home | 3-3 | Theo Cutler 2 | Tom Dean | Lost 5-4 pens | ||
27/08/2022 | League | Cheltenham Town U18 | Away | 2-2 | Tom Dean (p) | Theo Cutler | |||
03/09/2022 | U-18 Pro Cup | Plymouth Argyle U18 | Home | 2-1 | Alfie Cunningham | Aamir Daniels | |||
13/09/2022 | Devon Bowl | Plymouth Parkaway | Away | 7-2 | Joe Wragg | George Spencer | |||
17/09/2022 | League | Bristol Rovers U18 | Away | 0-3 | George Spencer 2(1p) | Ed James | |||
24/09/2022 | League | Forest Green Rovers | Home | 3-3 | George Spencer | Ed James | Joe Wragg | ||
01/10/2022 | League | Oxford United U18 | Away | 5-1 | George Spencer (p) | ||||
08/10/2022 | U-18 Pro Cup | Swansea City U18 | Away | 4-2 | Mitch Beardmore | George Spencer | |||
15/10/2022 | League | Plymouth Argyle U18 | Away | 0-5 | : | ||||
22/10/2022 | League | Portsmouth U18 | Home | 0-2 | : | ||||
26/10/2022 | FA Youth Cup | Newport County U18 | Home | 4-3 | George Spencer 3 | Ed James | |||
29/10/2022 | League | AFC Bournemouth U18 | Home | 2-3 | Gabe Billington | Theo Cutler | |||
05/11/2022 | U-18 Pro Cup | Bristol City | Home | 3-4 | George Spencer | Aamir Daniels | Tom Dean | ||
12/11/2022 | League | Swindon Town U18 | Away | 3-3 | George Spencer 2(1p) | Joe O'Connor | |||
15/11/2022 | FA Youth Cup | Forest Green Rovers | Away | 3-0 | George Spencer | Pedro Borges | Mitch Beardmore | ||
19/11/2022 | League | Cheltenham Town U18 | Home | 3-2 | George Spencer 2 | Alfie Cunningham | |||
26/11/2022 | League | Portsmouth U18 | Away | 0-0 | : | ||||
16/12/2022 | League | Plymouth Argyle U18 | Home | 2-3 | |||||
20/12/2022 | FA Youth Cup | Oxford United U18 | Home | 1-3 | Mitch Beardmore | ||||
07/01/2023 | League | Newport County U18 | Away | 3-3 | Alfie Cunningham | Jake Richards | |||
21/01/2023 | League | Bristol Rovers U18 | Home | 3-1 | Joe Wragg 2 | Alfie Cunningham | |||
04/02/2023 | League | Oxford United U18 | Home | 1-1 | Joe Wragg | ||||
11/02/2023 | League | Forest Green Rovers | Away | 4-2 | Kye Cooper | Alfie Clark | Pedro Borges 2 |
Table
Final Table 22/23 | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts |
AFC Bournemouth | 18 | 13 | 3 | 2 | 44 | 22 | 42 |
Plymouth Argyle | 18 | 12 | 4 | 2 | 52 | 17 | 40 |
Portsmouth | 18 | 11 | 3 | 4 | 44 | 27 | 36 |
Oxford United | 18 | 8 | 5 | 5 | 40 | 27 | 29 |
Swindon Town | 18 | 9 | 1 | 8 | 34 | 42 | 28 |
Exeter City | 18 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 37 | 39 | 24 |
Newport County | 18 | 4 | 3 | 11 | 31 | 48 | 15 |
Bristol Rovers | 18 | 3 | 5 | 10 | 22 | 40 | 14 |
Cheltenham Town | 18 | 3 | 5 | 10 | 25 | 44 | 14 |
Forest Green Rovers | 18 | 2 | 3 | 13 | 17 | 40 | 9 |
Merit 2
Results
Football League Youth Alliance 2022-23 Merit 2 | ||||||||
Date | Compet | Home Team | Venue | Score | Scorers | |||
25/02/2023 | Merit 2 | Cheltenham Town | Away | 1-1 | Alfie Cunningham | |||
04/03/2023 | Merit 2 | Southend United | Away | 2-2 | Alfie Cunningham | Santino Ohanaka | ||
11/03/2023 | Merit 2 | Northampton | Home | 2-3 | Alfie Clark | Theo Cutler | ||
18/03/2023 | Merit 2 | Newport County | Home | 3-4 | Alfie Clark 2 | Rohullah Mohammadi | ||
25/03/2023 | Merit 2 | Bristol Rovers | Away | 3-2 | Santino Ohanaka | George Spencer | Theo Cutler | |
01/04/2023 | Merit 2 | Milton Keynes Dons | Home | 5-1 | Theo Cutler 2 (1p) | Alfie Clark | George Spencer | Pedro Borges |
04/04/2023 | Merit 2 | Forest Green Rovers | Home | 0-3 | : | |||
15/04/2023 | Merit 2 | Leyton Orient | Home | 6-0 | Joe Wragg 3 | Alfie Clark | Theo Cutler | Aamir Daniels |
30/04/2023 | Merit 2 | Brentford | Away | 2-2 | Alfie Clark | Ed James |
Table
Merit 2 | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts | |
1 | Northampton T | 9 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 24 | 10 | 21 |
2 | Bristol Rovers | 9 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 19 | 13 | 17 |
3 | Leyton Orient | 9 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 18 | 21 | 13 |
4 | Exeter City | 9 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 24 | 18 | 12 |
5 | Brentford | 9 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 19 | 21 | 12 |
6 | Milton Keynes | 9 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 18 | 16 | 11 |
7 | Newport County | 9 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 26 | 31 | 11 |
8 | Forest Green R | 9 | 3 | 1 | 5 | 12 | 26 | 10 |
9 | Cheltenham T | 9 | 1 | 6 | 2 | 16 | 16 | 9 |
10 | Southend U | 9 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 21 | 35 | 5 |
FA Youth Cup
FA Youth Cup | |||||||||||
27/10/2022 | Newport County | 1st Round | Home | W | 4-3 | 361 | Spencer 3 | Ed James | |||
15/11/2022 | Forest Green Rovers | 2nd Round | Away | W | 3-0 | Spencer | Borges | Beardmore | |||
20/12/2022 | Oxford United | 3rd Round | Home | L | 1-3 | Beardmore |
Summary
Managerial Changes
Club Statement: Matt Taylor on 4 October 2022. We wish Matt all the best for the future
Exeter City Football Club is now in a position to confirm that manager Matt Taylor has left the club for Rotherham United. Saturday’s match against Bristol Rovers was Matt’s last match as manager of Exeter City. Assistant Manager Wayne Carlisle will also be leaving the club and joining Matt at Rotherham. The clubs have reached an agreement on a suitable compensation sum. Under-18s coach Kevin Nicholson and first team coach and lead professional development phase (PDP) coach Jon Hill will be taking over the first team in the interim period, while the club board begins the recruitment process for a new manager. The position will be advertised externally.
On the 5th October 2022 Matt Taylor sent the following message for fans, players and the staff at Exeter City.
The decision to leave Exeter City was taken with a heavy heart. The club has been a huge part of my life for ten incredible years. Firstly to give me an opportunity to play professional football at 24 years of age, then in recent times as a coach and the last four and a quarter years as your manager. We have been promoted three times, visited Wembley on four occasions and enjoyed some truly incredible moments. I gave you everything I had and you never wavered in your support of me. To all the staff, I am incredibly grateful for your efforts and proud of the working environment we created. To the players, you were our motivation, our project and our enjoyment. Your willingness to buy into how we envisaged a team to play led to your success. You are good players but more importantly great people and a credit to you and your family! To the fans, I feel the club is in the best shape possible, I would not have left it any other way. The club is special in so many ways but you are the constant, the unity and the beating heart of everything the club is. We have always been honest with each other and you took a Southern League Oil Tanker to your hearts! There will always be a special relationship that we hold and our memories are ours and ours to treasure. To captain, coach and then manage this club has been an honour and last season’s promotion topped it off. We went from the soulless atmosphere at SJP during the pandemic, to our greatest times with a team that connected with the fans like no other. We did it together! Football constantly moves, but Exeter will stay lodged in me no matter what. I wish everyone at the club my best wishes and once again, thank you x
Club president Julian Tagg has given his thoughts following the appointment of new manager Gary Caldwell. Caldwell joins the club following the departure of Matt Taylor after a three week recruitment process, something Tagg was a pivotal part of. "It's been a long process, but the important thing was taking enough time to get the right man and I think with Gary we've done that. "From the interviews, it was clear he'd done a lot of due diligence and spoke to a lot of people, and had a huge understanding of the club, the model and the ethos. We've got our man! "Gary was very complimentary of what Matt Taylor did and he has left a great legacy for Gary which he mentioned a number of times. "Gary fits all the attributes of what we were looking for and he really fits with what we are trying to achieve here. He's under no illusions what he has got to take on to try and maintain what we have already built."
End of Season Summary
Retained List
Gary Caldwell has given his reaction as the club have published the retained list after the conclusion of the 22/23 Sky Bet League One Season. Departing the club at the end of their contracts are Jack Sparkes, Jevani Brown and Jamal Blackman and Gary thanked them for their efforts in red and white: "It’s never easy telling players their time at the club has ended. We thank everyone that has departed the club for their efforts this season and in previous seasons and we wish them all the best for their future careers." The four loanees of Jay Stansfield, Kegs Chauke, Joe White and Rekeem Harper have returned to their parent clubs and Gary was keen to thank them for their contributions to the club: "The loanees made a huge impact on our season and whilst they have returned to their parent clubs, we hope to see them again if we can make that happen. I’ve been on loan myself as a player, it’s not easy but what I will say about them is they bought into the Exeter City way and the football club."
Under 18 Season Review
Following the completion of their 2022/23 competitive fixtures, it could be argued that Exeter City’s Under-18s have enjoyed another successful campaign both on and off the pitch. In what became a challenging season for the group, courtesy of the many transition periods they went through, ultimately, the fact that seven of their Under-18s squad penned pro contracts, alongside the already professional Sonny Cox and Harry Lee, it could be argued that this year was, in fact, one of the most successful for the Academy in recent history. The youth side's campaign began back in July, when a gruelling, yet productive, pre-season provided them with the best preparation ahead of what would be a competitive Youth Alliance South West division. Back then, City’s youngsters were under the guidance of Kevin Nicholson, and their league results started brightly, as Exeter only suffered one loss from their opening five matches. However, October saw the Devonians suffer four-straight defeats, during what was a transitional period for the team. With Matt Taylor leaving the club to take the manager’s job at Rotherham, Nicholson moved up the coaching ladder to cover the club's first-team duties, meaning Brad Miller took charge of the matters concerning the Under-18s. Miller helped the squad re-add a forward impetus, as the young Grecians reached round two of the FA Youth Cup, while in the other knockout competitions, early exits in the Devon Bowl, Youth Alliance Cup, and U18s Professional Development League Cup all helped provide the group with some valuable experiences that also aided the squad's growth. Meanwhile, in league matters, City put together a run which saw them lose just twice in the final nine league games, which included impressive victories over Cheltenham Town U18s and Newport County U18s, meaning they recorded a sixth-placed finish and qualified for Merit League Two. This saw them face off against Academies from the South East, as well as the South West, in a round-robin format to determine which club came out on top in the second part of the campaign. With Tom Donati taking over at the helm at the end of the Youth Alliance fixtures, the Exeter youth side arguably went through another phase of adjustment and adaptation under a new regime, just in time for the start of the Merit League. Commenting on the subject, Donati mentioned that it was another time in the season when the players had a lot of things going on all at the same time. “When I came in, my first impressions were that I was surprised, but, at the same time, there were a lot of moving parts going on with players out on loan, and the changes that had gone on with the staff. “In terms of what I brought, I am probably a bit different with my methods than what the boys have worked with previously. With myself coming from a different part of the country, as well as taking part in various leagues, the early stages together were relatively slow and difficult. Further to the settling in period with Donati, the Merit League included some long away trips and overnight stays, which brought some real challenges for the players during the second half of the season, however, as previous years have demonstrated, it has always been a time in the year when Exeter players stand up and embrace the hurdles they face. Donati explained what benefits the Merit League provided for his young group. “It is different, with the alternative factors of overnight stays and additional travelling time. With where Exeter is geographically, and with what the first team does on a regular basis, there was a part of trying to get the players used to doing it in preparation for that “Playing the South East teams, they can give you a different personality, and a different demographic of playing so that is the biggest thing. They play differently psychologically as opposed to playing the regular South West teams where the teams have similar affiliations.” The Devon youngsters started the Merit League with two draws against Cheltenham Town U18s and Southend United U18s, before a couple of narrow defeats kickstarted a decent run of form and performances afterwards. “We were definitely short at the beginning of the Merit League fixtures, and certainly less competitive as a team,” said Donati. He added “The positive is that we had some of the boys flying elsewhere, either within the first-team environment or elsewhere out on loan. But we started the Merit League slowly, and weren’t used to the different attitudes we were coming up against.” It was perhaps the second half of the Newport County defeat that really saw City’s youngsters turn a corner, and in the weeks that followed, an upturn in results started to arrive as a win at Bristol Rovers U18s was then backed up with an emphatic 5-1 victory over MK Dons U18s. Despite losing the next game to Forest Green Rovers U18s, with only nine players finishing the match on the pitch, a 6-0 thrashing of Leyton Orient U18s in their final home match really emphasised how far the Devonians had come under Donati in such a short space of time. I think the proverbial penny started to drop in the Newport game, as the boys started to take ownership of everything that was required of them. On that day, albeit we lost 4-3, you could see the boys starting to buy into the methods used,” acknowledged Donati. “Looking back over everything, and it is always easier doing that, I think more changes were going on with the group that we were not necessarily aware of. What I would consider as normal practice in their training and preparation was not happening, and probably made it, as a whole, a longer transition in terms of the new methods and styles being brought in by myself. “The general way of strategising and analysing that was taking place was a different method to perhaps what I was used to, but with the boys being exposed to those different ways, it has actually been a benefit for their development. An impressive showing in a final-day draw with Brentford U18s meant the ECFC U18s ended their season on a positive note, which perhaps bodes well for the group moving forward. “I think the Leyton Orient and Brentford game were really good learning curves for the players as individuals. It was a good reflection of where we are, because we were up against some very good youth set-ups, but the endeavour and attitude the team showed was far superior to what we had seen beforehand. The tactical awareness and astuteness that was shown in those games in comparison to when I first came in was a complete contrast. Both fixtures were probably crucial in terms of the player’s development. “The group have got to praise themselves for that turnaround. The thing with change is that no one likes it when it comes, but you get to see the benefits of it when it does happen. Arguably the penny dropped a few weeks before, but it all came together against Leyton Orient, and yet we still had people missing that day, so we perhaps weren’t even at our strongest on paper. “Then the Brentford match I’m extremely grateful for because, after 22/23 years of coaching, that was arguably one of the best games I’ve been involved in. It was a game played on a pleasant day, in a pleasant stadium, and played between two teams that really wanted to win. Different styles were being played, but some technically gifted players were on show, and it would perhaps have been cruel if one team went on and won it because it was a deserved even scoreline in the end.” While many coaches might have been satisfied with how the season concluded; finishing fourth in the ML standings, and rounding off the season as the joint-second top goalscorers might have been good enough for some. But, Donati was quick to recognise that in order to progress with this group, to have the Grecians fighting towards the top of the Youth Alliance South West division, and to compete back in Merit League One, there is still a lot to do. “You can never be content, and there is lots of work to be done. If I’m totally honest, the Merit League defeats to Forest Green Rovers and Northampton, in particular, leave a bitter taste in me. There are moments in matches where we need to be much better, so I am not overly excited about finishing fourth in Merit League Two, and the real positive is that this group need to step up. “Across the whole season, we’ve conceded way too many goals. Before I arrived, the average goal count we conceded was at 2.6 per game, and that was reduced to 1.8 after I came in. That means you have to score at least two goals every game to get a result. It is an area we need to work on. It is not the most glamorous part of the game, and a lot of people enjoy coaching the attacking play and possession parts of the game, and although I like coaching those things also, defending is something we’ll need to focus on.” But while Donati made it clear things need tightening up at the back, it was clear he was relatively happy with what happened in the opposing penalty box, as his Exeter side amassed a total of 24 goals across the nine ML matches, with no less than 10 members of his squad all notching at least once. “Before I came in, we were scoring on average half the amount of goals in comparison to after I took charge. That isn’t a criticism of anything that went on before I arrived, as that has all aided the players’ development. Since I came in, we have definitely worked on similar ways to score, and now it seems to have come to fruition. We’ve managed to score some incredible goals, and that has been helped by some great work by the analysts, but a lot of them have come straight from the training ground, with some put together by the boys themselves. “Scoring is the hardest part of the game, and to progress in that department as we have done is incredible, but that needs to continue. Ultimately though, we need to be more aware of what happens at the other end of the pitch, because we don’t want to come away from a side that enjoys playing attacking and free-flowing football.” Like the City first team, the youth team are already on their summer holidays, but the work and preparations for next season are already underway, and Donati provided a little insight into what the next few months may look like for the Exeter youngsters. “The boys have finished for the season, as it was aligned with the first team, so they’ll have four or five weeks off. Some will have their GCSEs to complete, so there is not a lot of time off for them, so they will be handed a slightly different programme, but overall, all the boys will have off-season programmes that have been put together by the staff, and they will complete them week by week, so the players are well looked after. Those regimes will have to be adhered to or they’ll end up being behind where they’ll need to be, but hopefully they will all come back excited to get going again.” But while attentions are turned on the new U18s group for the 2023/24 season, undoubtedly the most positive bit of news that came out of the Academy this year was that Ed James, Harrison King, Gabriel Billington, Joe O’Connor, Pedro Borges, Mitch Beardmore and Max Edgecombe all signed professional deals with the club in the Spring. Those seven individuals will link up with Gary Caldwell and the first team group for pre-season for the 2023/24 campaign, and the staff from the club's Academy will be hoping those guys will be able to all push on and be the next success story to come out of the youth set-up. Donati, heralded those youngsters who have earned the deals, and praised the jobs of the staff who had come before him in helping them get to where they have. “For so many to earn a pro contract is a testament to the work that has gone on beforehand. I have tried my best to support it since I have come in and tried to squeeze out what extra the boys might have, but most of the work had already taken place. These journeys that the boys are on now will be like a brand new page for them, where the demands would have increased, so now, more than before, they will need our support and guidance. This next part of their journey is crucial for their development so the support from the club that they will receive is hugely important. Meanwhile, three players who are moving away from Exeter at the end of the season are goalkeeper Andrew Sowden, who has accepted a place at Plymouth Marjon University studying Physiotherapy, George Spencer, who has been offered a scholarship with Southern Florida College studying Environmental Science, and Alfie Clark, who has been offered a scholarship with Florida Atlantic University studying Psychology. The Grecians Under-18s are due to report back in at the Cliff Hill Training Ground at the end of June, when those members moving down to Devon will complete their accommodation moves, and their induction event at St James Park will take place. The group's pre-season training then commences at the start of July, before the start of the new Youth Alliance season takes place a month later.
Donati rounded off his 22/23 season review with a few select words, in preparation for the forthcoming campaign. “The scholarship process is 2 years/18 months of a professional experience, and I would recommend any young person going through that to give it everything. There will be ups and downs, but the staff are great and trying to support you with everything, so make the most of every day in and out of the building. It is their experience of what it is like to be a professional athlete, and I really want to bleed it into our group, that they need to strive to be the best that they can be.”
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