Season Summary
2003/04

Exeter started well, winning 3 matches against local rivals, but the loss of a number of key players was followed by a dip in form and the Grecians struggled for the rest of the season.

With a couple of disappointing results at the end of the season, the team was relegated back to the South West Woman's Football League Premier Division.

Apperances and goals 
All competitions 

Apps

Goals

Lynsey Ayres

2003/04 

9

0

Becky Batten

2003/04 

11

3

Sarah Bell

2003/04 

5

0

Leanne Chandler

2003/04 

3

0

Josie Copp

2003/04 

26

3

Maxine Coupe

2003/04 

25

1

Gina Court

2003/04 

9

1

Hannah Courtney

2003/04 

7

4

Vikki Courtney

2003/04 

4

0

Christina Daniel

2003/04 

18

0

Ann-Marie Dodds

2003/04 

6

0

Mandy Earle

2003/04 

15

0

Becky Folds

2003/04 

24

13

Jo Goldsworthy

2003/04 

27

7

Anita James

2003/04 

18

2

Emma Jones

2003/04 

3

1

Emily King

2003/04 

24

0

Nat Matthews

2003/04 

14

1

Stef Matthews

2003/04 

16

2

Gemma Norman

2003/04 

1

0

Danielle Pearson

2003/04 

2

0

Stacey Pearson

2003/04 

6

1

Emma Redwood

2003/04 

21

6

Kelly Saffin

2003/04 

14

0

Sara Walker

2003/04

5

0

Helen Wells

2003/04

13

0

 

Exeter Reserves 
Congratulations went to Exeter City Reserves who became champions of the Devon League Division 1 in their 1st season of existence! It was fantastic achievement for a team with an average age of 14/15 and only 3 players with any previous league experience. The championship was taken in style with a 17-0 away win at bottom of the table side Rolle Rockets and with Exeter having one home game remaining. There was a huge well done to a great set of players, a fantastic management team and to all those behind the scenes who made the achievement possible. However the following season the reserves reformed as Isca Vikings even though they won the Westward Development Devon Division One league  with the teams average age being 15 - and were growing from strength to strength. With twenty players in the squad, Isca entered the FA Cup and had been drawn away to Alphington. 

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