Season Summary
2002/03

2002-03

The club’s history has been played out predominantly in the bottom division of the Football League, but at the end of the 2002/03 season City were relegated to the Football Conference. This meant that the club would start its centenary year outside of the League that have been a member of for over 80 years.

City were in the FA Cup up to the Third Round, but exited the League Cup in the First Round, and the League Trophy in the second round.

In 2003, Exeter City were relegated to the National Conference. 


Despite a 1-0 win against Southend United in the last game of the season, Exeter City placed 23rd in Division Three, and were relegated just one point short of safety

Continuing financial difficulties underpinned City's relegation to the National Conference after the 2002/2003 season, ending eighty-two years in the Football League.

A message from John Russell and Mike Lewis (Programme article against Southend last game of the season, 2003)

"It is almost a year to the day when we took control of your football club.
Since then we have seen many changes and some trauma along the way.
At no time did we believe that the club would be in the position it is today, that is fighting for league survival. Money was found for players sought by successive managers. The squad strength rose to 32 at its peak and we still struggled. Yes there were times when we looked like a relegation side and did not deserve to move up the league table, but recently we have seen under Gary Peter's leadership a vast improvement in the performance of the team in terms of discipline and latterly results.

It is our intention to offer Gary a further contract come what may as we have all seen the qualities this man brings to a lower division club. We feel the majority of the fans feel the same. A fan of over 40 years service to the club said to us recently...
"Perhaps it will be a good job if we go down because this club has been on the brink of Conference football for some time now and the club may benefit from re-structuring"....We do not entirely agree with that sentiment but understand the philosophy behind the remark.
Huge debts were inherited by us on arrival and more hidden "debts" came to light over the subsequent twelve months.

We have tried, with some success to reduce these debts, but for the club to move forward we need some clear water between the debt burden and operational needs. What form that will take will be revealed in the next two weeks. All third division clubs struggle financially and we are no exception. Some hard decisions will have to made during the summer come what may. Friends at Board level have been hard to keep. Some had their own agenda and were never "onside". There are exceptions and we would single out Murray Couch and Sean Kilbride as two who saluted the flag.

One man who has dealt with us in an open and honest manner and for years single-handedly kept this club afloat deserves special mention. He has become a friend and kept his promises of not interfering with day to day activities of the club. That person is Ivor Doble. Thank you Ivor! Last but certainly not least we salute you the fans. You have been magnificent. There have been times when you have travelled to away grounds knowing full well that a minor miracle was needed to be performed for the team to gain points. Yet you still sang and made a hell of a noise. Your total understanding of the Club's problem's have encouraged both of us to give it our best shot.

If that "best shot" isn't good enough then perhaps a change is needed. However in the present stormy waters that many football clubs are experiencing, there is an acute shortage of people willing to take the plunge and invest in a club. We have already said that should there be anyone who strongly feels that they could do a better a job we would only be to pleased to talk.

At 4:45 this afternoon we will hopefully be raising the roof at St James Park. should the unthinkable happen then do not despair because, to coin a phrase we will return"

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