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Ranking every Exeter City player by how much they earn in wages in 2023-24
January 16, 2024 by Amruth
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Devon, Exeter City Football Club may not be a Premier League giant, but their passionate roar resonates through League One and here, let us get to know more about the club’s wages for the 2023-24 season

Recent seasons have been a rollercoaster. A promising mid-table finish in 2021-22 gave way to a frustrating 16th place last season, their performance fluctuating like the Devon tides. Now, with Matt Taylor at the helm, Exeter City is determined to ride the crest of a new wave. Their 46-man squad boasts experience and youthful exuberance. The highest earner, Admiral Muskwe, at £16,000 per week, leads the attacking charge with his electrifying pace and clinical finishing. Meanwhile, academy graduates like Jake Taylor and Sonny Cox inject youthful energy into the midfield.

Despite their modest net worth of €8.25 million compared to some League One rivals, Exeter City is backed by a fiercely loyal fan base. St James Park vibrates with the “Red Army” chanting, turning every match into a cauldron of hope and determination. So, while Exeter City may not yet dominate League One, the elements align for a potential storm.


15. Tom Carroll

This seasoned defensive midfield player, 31, makes £1,600 a week. Carroll’s calm demeanour and tactical acumen create a soothing atmosphere in the engine room, preventing attacks and setting the pace.

14. Pierce Sweeney

Sweeney, who is 28 years old, is another reliable defender who earns £1,800 a week. He is a dangerous opponent because of his aerial skill and tackling skills, which helps to keep the Grecians’ backline compact and well-organized.

13. Kyle Taylor

Thanks to his passing ability and vision, this 23-year-old playmaker earns £2,000 every week. With his exquisite accuracy, Taylor threads through balls and breaches defences to orchestrate assaults from the centre of midfield.

12. Jack Aitchison

Aitchison’s versatility and goal-scoring threat at the age of 23 make up for his £2,100 weekly salary. His speed and precise finishing can terrify defences as he plays anywhere along the offensive line.

11. Yanic Wildschut

At thirty-one, the seasoned Surinamese winger makes £2,300 a week. The Grecians’ offense gains a magical touch from Wildschut’s experience and dribbling prowess, as he leaves opponents in his wake.

10. Caleb Watts

This 21-year-old Australian brings flair and creativity to his £2,400 weekly wage. Watts’s dribbling skills and vision unlock defences, leaving opponents mesmerized and teammates with goalscoring opportunities.

9. Zak Jules

A 26-year-old warrior in the heart of the defence, Jules commands £3,000 a week. His leadership and no-nonsense defending make him a vital cog in the Grecians’ backline, organizing and motivating his teammates.

8. Ilmari Niskanen

Another Finnish talent, Niskanen brings versatility and attacking threat for his £3,100 weekly wage. At 25, he seamlessly switches between right wing-back and attacking midfield, terrorizing defences with his pace and crosses.

7. Jack Fitzwater

This 25-year-old rock at the back earns £3,100 a week. Fitzwater’s aerial dominance and composure make him a defensive linchpin, snuffing out danger before it blossoms.

6. Demetri Mitchell

At 26, Mitchell’s £3,400 weekly wage reflects his defensive solidity and attacking prowess. He patrols the left flank with tireless energy, whipping in dangerous crosses and occasionally venturing forward to join the attack.

5. James Scott

This 22-year-old Scot’s technical skill and finishing prowess shine at £4,100 weekly. Able to play anywhere across the attacking line, his contract length remains a mystery, but his impact is undeniable.

4. Viljami Sinisalo

Finland’s 21-year-old shot-stopper, Sinisalo earns £4,500 weekly. His agility and reflexes form a solid wall between the posts, giving the Grecians defensive confidence.

3. Ryan Trevitt

A seasoned anchorman at 20, Trevitt’s weekly wage of £4,700 reflects his experience. Whether shielding the backline or dictating the tempo, he’s a calming presence in the midfield engine room.

2. Dion Rankine

At 20, Rankine embodies Exeter’s youthful exuberance. Earning £8,400 a week, this versatile defender seamlessly switches between flanks and midfield, injecting energy into every attack.

1. Admiral Muskwe

The Grecians’ highest-paid at £16,000 per week, this 24-year-old Zimbabwean’s pace and finishing are a lethal cocktail. His contract details remain tightly under wraps, but his electrifying presence is worth every penny.

Luke Harris (18) £18,000 per week on loan from premier league club Fulham FC
Have you got a massive G tattooed in the middle of your forehead to remind you of how gullible you are every time you look in the mirror?
 

edwin_price

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The descriptions of each player's abilties is the funniest thing I have read in a very long time! Witness.....

Wildschut; At thirty-one, the seasoned Surinamese winger makes £2,300 a week. The Grecians’ offense gains a magical touch from Wildschut’s experience and dribbling prowess, as he leaves opponents in his wake.

Comedy magic!
I wasn't sure which attacks Carroll was supposed to be preventing.
 

citytillidie72

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Ranking every Exeter City player by how much they earn in wages in 2023-24
January 16, 2024 by Amruth
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Devon, Exeter City Football Club may not be a Premier League giant, but their passionate roar resonates through League One and here, let us get to know more about the club’s wages for the 2023-24 season

Recent seasons have been a rollercoaster. A promising mid-table finish in 2021-22 gave way to a frustrating 16th place last season, their performance fluctuating like the Devon tides. Now, with Matt Taylor at the helm, Exeter City is determined to ride the crest of a new wave. Their 46-man squad boasts experience and youthful exuberance. The highest earner, Admiral Muskwe, at £16,000 per week, leads the attacking charge with his electrifying pace and clinical finishing. Meanwhile, academy graduates like Jake Taylor and Sonny Cox inject youthful energy into the midfield.

Despite their modest net worth of €8.25 million compared to some League One rivals, Exeter City is backed by a fiercely loyal fan base. St James Park vibrates with the “Red Army” chanting, turning every match into a cauldron of hope and determination. So, while Exeter City may not yet dominate League One, the elements align for a potential storm.


15. Tom Carroll

This seasoned defensive midfield player, 31, makes £1,600 a week. Carroll’s calm demeanour and tactical acumen create a soothing atmosphere in the engine room, preventing attacks and setting the pace.

14. Pierce Sweeney

Sweeney, who is 28 years old, is another reliable defender who earns £1,800 a week. He is a dangerous opponent because of his aerial skill and tackling skills, which helps to keep the Grecians’ backline compact and well-organized.

13. Kyle Taylor

Thanks to his passing ability and vision, this 23-year-old playmaker earns £2,000 every week. With his exquisite accuracy, Taylor threads through balls and breaches defences to orchestrate assaults from the centre of midfield.

12. Jack Aitchison

Aitchison’s versatility and goal-scoring threat at the age of 23 make up for his £2,100 weekly salary. His speed and precise finishing can terrify defences as he plays anywhere along the offensive line.

11. Yanic Wildschut

At thirty-one, the seasoned Surinamese winger makes £2,300 a week. The Grecians’ offense gains a magical touch from Wildschut’s experience and dribbling prowess, as he leaves opponents in his wake.

10. Caleb Watts

This 21-year-old Australian brings flair and creativity to his £2,400 weekly wage. Watts’s dribbling skills and vision unlock defences, leaving opponents mesmerized and teammates with goalscoring opportunities.

9. Zak Jules

A 26-year-old warrior in the heart of the defence, Jules commands £3,000 a week. His leadership and no-nonsense defending make him a vital cog in the Grecians’ backline, organizing and motivating his teammates.

8. Ilmari Niskanen

Another Finnish talent, Niskanen brings versatility and attacking threat for his £3,100 weekly wage. At 25, he seamlessly switches between right wing-back and attacking midfield, terrorizing defences with his pace and crosses.

7. Jack Fitzwater

This 25-year-old rock at the back earns £3,100 a week. Fitzwater’s aerial dominance and composure make him a defensive linchpin, snuffing out danger before it blossoms.

6. Demetri Mitchell

At 26, Mitchell’s £3,400 weekly wage reflects his defensive solidity and attacking prowess. He patrols the left flank with tireless energy, whipping in dangerous crosses and occasionally venturing forward to join the attack.

5. James Scott

This 22-year-old Scot’s technical skill and finishing prowess shine at £4,100 weekly. Able to play anywhere across the attacking line, his contract length remains a mystery, but his impact is undeniable.

4. Viljami Sinisalo

Finland’s 21-year-old shot-stopper, Sinisalo earns £4,500 weekly. His agility and reflexes form a solid wall between the posts, giving the Grecians defensive confidence.

3. Ryan Trevitt

A seasoned anchorman at 20, Trevitt’s weekly wage of £4,700 reflects his experience. Whether shielding the backline or dictating the tempo, he’s a calming presence in the midfield engine room.

2. Dion Rankine

At 20, Rankine embodies Exeter’s youthful exuberance. Earning £8,400 a week, this versatile defender seamlessly switches between flanks and midfield, injecting energy into every attack.

1. Admiral Muskwe

The Grecians’ highest-paid at £16,000 per week, this 24-year-old Zimbabwean’s pace and finishing are a lethal cocktail. His contract details remain tightly under wraps, but his electrifying presence is worth every penny.

Luke Harris (18) £18,000 per week on loan from premier league club Fulham FC
Thanks for that. I could do with a laugh today 😂
 

SaintJames

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Ranking every Exeter City player by how much they earn in wages in 2023-24
January 16, 2024 by Amruth
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Devon, Exeter City Football Club may not be a Premier League giant, but their passionate roar resonates through League One and here, let us get to know more about the club’s wages for the 2023-24 season

Recent seasons have been a rollercoaster. A promising mid-table finish in 2021-22 gave way to a frustrating 16th place last season, their performance fluctuating like the Devon tides. Now, with Matt Taylor at the helm, Exeter City is determined to ride the crest of a new wave. Their 46-man squad boasts experience and youthful exuberance. The highest earner, Admiral Muskwe, at £16,000 per week, leads the attacking charge with his electrifying pace and clinical finishing. Meanwhile, academy graduates like Jake Taylor and Sonny Cox inject youthful energy into the midfield.

Despite their modest net worth of €8.25 million compared to some League One rivals, Exeter City is backed by a fiercely loyal fan base. St James Park vibrates with the “Red Army” chanting, turning every match into a cauldron of hope and determination. So, while Exeter City may not yet dominate League One, the elements align for a potential storm.


15. Tom Carroll

This seasoned defensive midfield player, 31, makes £1,600 a week. Carroll’s calm demeanour and tactical acumen create a soothing atmosphere in the engine room, preventing attacks and setting the pace.

14. Pierce Sweeney

Sweeney, who is 28 years old, is another reliable defender who earns £1,800 a week. He is a dangerous opponent because of his aerial skill and tackling skills, which helps to keep the Grecians’ backline compact and well-organized.

13. Kyle Taylor

Thanks to his passing ability and vision, this 23-year-old playmaker earns £2,000 every week. With his exquisite accuracy, Taylor threads through balls and breaches defences to orchestrate assaults from the centre of midfield.

12. Jack Aitchison

Aitchison’s versatility and goal-scoring threat at the age of 23 make up for his £2,100 weekly salary. His speed and precise finishing can terrify defences as he plays anywhere along the offensive line.

11. Yanic Wildschut

At thirty-one, the seasoned Surinamese winger makes £2,300 a week. The Grecians’ offense gains a magical touch from Wildschut’s experience and dribbling prowess, as he leaves opponents in his wake.

10. Caleb Watts

This 21-year-old Australian brings flair and creativity to his £2,400 weekly wage. Watts’s dribbling skills and vision unlock defences, leaving opponents mesmerized and teammates with goalscoring opportunities.

9. Zak Jules

A 26-year-old warrior in the heart of the defence, Jules commands £3,000 a week. His leadership and no-nonsense defending make him a vital cog in the Grecians’ backline, organizing and motivating his teammates.

8. Ilmari Niskanen

Another Finnish talent, Niskanen brings versatility and attacking threat for his £3,100 weekly wage. At 25, he seamlessly switches between right wing-back and attacking midfield, terrorizing defences with his pace and crosses.

7. Jack Fitzwater

This 25-year-old rock at the back earns £3,100 a week. Fitzwater’s aerial dominance and composure make him a defensive linchpin, snuffing out danger before it blossoms.

6. Demetri Mitchell

At 26, Mitchell’s £3,400 weekly wage reflects his defensive solidity and attacking prowess. He patrols the left flank with tireless energy, whipping in dangerous crosses and occasionally venturing forward to join the attack.

5. James Scott

This 22-year-old Scot’s technical skill and finishing prowess shine at £4,100 weekly. Able to play anywhere across the attacking line, his contract length remains a mystery, but his impact is undeniable.

4. Viljami Sinisalo

Finland’s 21-year-old shot-stopper, Sinisalo earns £4,500 weekly. His agility and reflexes form a solid wall between the posts, giving the Grecians defensive confidence.

3. Ryan Trevitt

A seasoned anchorman at 20, Trevitt’s weekly wage of £4,700 reflects his experience. Whether shielding the backline or dictating the tempo, he’s a calming presence in the midfield engine room.

2. Dion Rankine

At 20, Rankine embodies Exeter’s youthful exuberance. Earning £8,400 a week, this versatile defender seamlessly switches between flanks and midfield, injecting energy into every attack.

1. Admiral Muskwe

The Grecians’ highest-paid at £16,000 per week, this 24-year-old Zimbabwean’s pace and finishing are a lethal cocktail. His contract details remain tightly under wraps, but his electrifying presence is worth every penny.

Luke Harris (18) £18,000 per week on loan from premier league club Fulham FC
I was taking your comments quite seriously until this point but if you are remotely thinking this information has any credibility let alone is based on actual facts then you may not be the font of all knowledge I thought you were in terms of Fulham :unsure:
 

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Wales is my passion no interest in Fulham - we want to see Luke Harris play for the senior side and play in Gareth Bales old number 11 shirt this will be incredible. I really hope Luke can light up the remaining 12 games he will be playing in for Exeter and he will have a better chance of being called up to the Welsh senior side
 

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Have you got a massive G tattooed in the middle of your forehead to remind you of how gullible you are every time you look in the mirror?
problem is that unless its reversed, he wont see it as a G in the mirror so wont realise that he is gullable :cool:
 

JGrecian23

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The descriptions of each player's abilties is the funniest thing I have read in a very long time! Witness.....

Wildschut; At thirty-one, the seasoned Surinamese winger makes £2,300 a week. The Grecians’ offense gains a magical touch from Wildschut’s experience and dribbling prowess, as he leaves opponents in his wake.

Comedy magic!
This sounds like something Grecian Harris would write.
 
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If Muskwe is on £16k a week I’d have him working in the club shop, running the matchday kiosk and cleaning the big bank after the game.
 

Papa John

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My lovely Luke being interviewed by Wales. Won’t be long until he makes his senior debut
 

Papa John

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YES - Lewis Koumas 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (18) not 19 until September starts for Liverpool tonight in FA cup. Team mate of Lukes get in there 💪
 
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