Hiram Boateng gets Exeweb.com sponsorship
This website has sponsored the shirts of David Wheeler since his arrival at St James Park in August 2013. With his departure to Queens Park Rangers we’ve been looking to … Read More
This website has sponsored the shirts of David Wheeler since his arrival at St James Park in August 2013. With his departure to Queens Park Rangers we’ve been looking to … Read More
Exeter City have, as expected on the lifting of their transfer embargo, snapped up Irish centre-forward Graham Cummins on a free transfer. He becomes Paul Tisdale’s long-awaited first signing of … Read More
Issue 3 of Some Sunny Day, the unofficial Exeter City fanzine, will be on sale this Saturday, 8th February, from 2-3pm before the Portsmouth match (assuming that the weather doesn’t get … Read More
To be more precise, exeweb.com are now the proud sponsors of his home shirt. This site uses advertising to raise money to pay for our hosting fees. The ever popular … Read More
Exeter City will return to Brazil next summer to play Fluminense at Estádio das Laranjeiras, in a game commemorating the centenary of the Grecians’ first visit and with it the birth of … Read More
The Exeweb owners are pleased to announce that they are sponsoring the newest addition to the Exeter City playing squad. Young Myles Anderson will have his away kit and his training kit sponsored … Read More
It’s been a whole 12 months since we, as a committee, took over the Exeweb.com website and what an incredible year it has been. If I may, I would like to … Read More
Ever since the current management team took over the running of Exeweb in January, we have been intending to refresh the Forum Guidelines. We wanted to place an emphasis on our intention … Read More
Since we brought back the ‘front page’ of Exeweb we’ve had some excellent feedback. We appreciate that some of you are uninterested – and no doubt we’ll hear from you in this … Read More
With the poll now closed, we can announce that Jamie Cureton was Exeweb’s player of the month for September. Jamie got 49% of the vote. Quite some way ahead of 2nd … Read More
As the fun and fanfare of the London Olympics disappear over the horizon in a relay race with late summer squalls, I’m left to ponder the legacy of possible missed … Read More