Tuesday 29 August 2023

Exeter City

Exeter City v Reading
Sky Bet League One
St James Park
Saturday 26th August 2023
3pm

Journey Time to the ground: 4 hours 40 minutes.  We left home at 9:05pm and arrived in Exeter at 1:45pm after a short stop at Taunton Deane Services to get some petrol, as traffic was very heavy on the M5 due to the bank holiday weekend.  We managed to park up in Union Road which is about a ten-minute walk from the ground.

Ticket Price: £20

Programme Price: £3.50

Attendance: 7,956 with 1,261 Reading fans.

This was my first visit to St James Park and Reading's first visit in over thirty years after relegation to League One last season.  As we arrived a bit later than anticipated we decided to have a look in the club shop before heading into the ground.  We had tickets in the Tracks Suzuki St James Road Stand.  This is a single-tiered covered terrace which is split into two separate stands.  As we had sold out the away end we decided to find a space on the terrace as soon as we could and ended up in the smaller of the two stands, next to a wall.  The view from here was good although we were pretty much in line with the corner flag.  

To the left of the Tracks Suzuki St James Road Stand is the Optimising IT Adam Stansfield Stand, which is a single-tiered all-seater stand which runs about half the length of the pitch closest to the away end.  Opposite the Tracks Suzuki St James Road Stand is the Thatchers' Cider Big Bank which is a single-tiered covered terrace where the most vociferous Exeter fans seemed to congregate.  This is the largest standing terrace left in the football league and was an impressive sight.  To the right of the Tracks Suzuki St James Road Stand is the Nevada Construction Main Stand, a single-tiered all-seater stand which houses the teams dug-outs at it's front.

Reading were coming into this game on the back of successive home wins and having a point deducted for failing to pay player's wages on time so were sat in mid-table.  Exeter had made a decent start to the season and were sat just outside the top six.  Reading started the game brightly but were quickly on the back-foot against a slick Exeter side.  The home side came close to breaking the deadlock through Tom Carroll's long-range effort which hit the foot of the post.  The Royals goal was living a charmed life as Exeter struck the woodwork for the second time with Jack Aitchison's left-footed shot cannoning off the upright into David Button's arms.  The Grecians finally took the lead in the 34th minute with Will Aimson heading home from a corner.  Reading had been on the rack for most of the first-half but grabbed an equaliser against the run of play in first-half stoppage time with Harvey Knibbs neat finish from Femi Azeez left-wing pull-back.

The Royals came out in the second-half galvanised from the late equaliser and could have taken the lead as Azeez saw his effort strike the post before being cleared away to safety.  Both teams continued to press for a winner and it looked like the game would finish in a draw before second-half sub Reece Cole unleashed an unstoppable half-volley from the edge of the area in the 93rd minute to give the home side all three points.  This was quite harsh on a young Reading side who had done enough to earn a point.

Atmosphere: The atmosphere was pretty good with the Exeter fans on the Big Bank providing noise throughout the game.  The atmosphere in the away end was pretty muted for most of the game despite a sold out away end and a pretty solid performance from the team.

Journey Time home: 3 hours 30 minutes.  We decided to walk into Exeter after the game to grab some food and have a look at the city.  We had dinner at The Chevalier Inn and then walked to George's Meeting House for pudding to tick off a couple of Wetherspoons.  We had a look at the cathedral before getting back to the car at 7:40pm.  We arrived home at 11:10pm after a short stop at Taunton Deane Services for some fuel, in time to hear the end of The Killers set at Reading Festival from our home.

I really enjoyed my trip to Exeter.  The ground is smart and a good size for the club, the locals are extremely friendly and Exeter is a beautiful city.  The only bad point was conceding a late goal as a draw would have been a fair result, however I was pleased that I actually got to see us score a goal!

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