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The Exeter City AFC Supporters' Society, known commonly as the Exeter City Supporters' Trust and abbreviated as ECFCST, or simply The Trust; is a
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consisting of fans of
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, an
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professional
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based in
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. It is the majority shareholder of Exeter City, controlling 53.6% of the voting shares in the club. Since taking control, the Trust has handed over more than £1.75 million to the club.


History


Formation and purchase of the club

The Exeter City Supporters' Trust was formed on 6 May 2000, following the club's 2–1 home defeat to
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, after hearing of the work of the
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Supporters' Trust. However, it soon became obvious that the directors of the club only saw the Trust as a "cash cow" and had no intention of giving up any real power or allowing any insight into how the club was being run. This led to a change of the Trust's constitution in February 2003 from supporting the club to owning it. The Trust had originally been set up to raise enough money to sign forward Gary Alexander, who had previously been at the club on loan. At the time of the change, the Trust had 211 members and around £11,000. On 14 May 2003, shortly after Exeter City's relegation to the
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, John Russell and Mike Lewis (the chairman and vice-chairman at the time) were arrested over allegations of financial irregularities at the club. It later emerged that
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(who was co-chairman of the club at the time) was one of the people who had contacted the police. After Russell and Lewis' arrest, then Trust chairman Ian Huxham, chief executive Terry Pavey and Julian Tagg, all of which were prominent members of the Supporters' Trust at the time, were appointed as directors of the club. At this point, it seemed likely that then owner Ivor Doble would be asked to hand over his shareholding to the Trust. Shortly after, Doble asked the Trust to take over the day-to-day running of the club. In September 2003, Dr David Treharne (who would later become the chairman of the Trust), his solicitor Simon Armitage, Ed Probert and Martin Ellicott, on behalf of the Supporters' Trust, went to Doble's jewellers in
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in their lunch break and handed over a cheque for £20,000 to purchase the club, which was ''"pretty much everything the Trust had"''. The Trust's purchase of the club was announced on 5 September. In October 2003, the club entered a
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, which was accepted by 88% of the creditors, in order to reduce the £4.5 million debt Russell and Lewis had left behind. In April 2007, Russell and Lewis pleaded guilty to various criminal offences related to their time in charge of the club. Russell was sentenced to 21 months in prison, whilst Lewis was ordered to complete 200 hours of community service. In February 2008, both Russell and Lewis were permanently suspended from football by the FA.


Debt free era (2005-2014)

On 8 January 2005, Exeter City drew 0–0 against
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at
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in the 3rd round of the
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. City eventually fell to a 2–0 defeat in the televised replay at
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11 days later, with
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and
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scoring the goals. The income from these two games, just under £1 million, led to the club's debts being virtually cleared. In June 2008, the Trust's membership surpassed the 2,500 mark following the club's return to the
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. In 2012, the Trust membership reached its peak at over 4,000 members, but it has since dropped to just over 3,000. In May 2012, the Trust was criticised for changing its funding of the club from a loan to a donation. This was done due to rule changes in
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which stated that clubs could not spend more than 55% of turnover on player wages. Loans were considered as turnover, whereas donations were not. As a result, former chairman Treharne called for the Trust to be more transparent in the way it makes decisions. In October 2013, as part of the 10 year anniversary of the Exeter City Supporters' Trust taking control of the club, Kevin Rye told the BBC:


PFA loan and re-structuring of the club board

In June 2014, the club received a short-term loan for £100,000 from the PFA (which comes with a transfer embargo) in order to help with the running costs. The club stated that the short-term loan was needed due to a fall in attendances and a lower than expected uptake of season ticket renewals. Both the club and the Trust were heavily criticised following the news, with the Trust being accused of not monitoring the club well or reporting back to its members. This led to a restructuring process at the club, with the chairman and chief executive resigning over the summer and the secretary (who was also a director of the Trust) leaving both of his roles. In light of the changes at the club, the Trust increased its representation on the club board to 50%, with it now being made up of four Trust board members and four club directors. Prior to these changes, the Trust's stake entitled it to elect two of its board members to the club board. The loan was repaid on 15 August 2014, lifting with it the club's transfer embargo.


Club loan repaid

On 10 February 2021 it was announced that the long-term financial loan provided to the football club had been repaid to the Supporters' Trust. A total of £830,058 was paid back to the Trust, with a proportion of the money to be invested and the club retaining access to the same amount of working capital. The Trust also announced that it had suspended payment of its annual £100,000 donation to the club since the autumn of 2020. On 5 May 2021, Exeter City were named top of the Fan Engagement Index table for the second year running. In response to both the accolade and the 2021 attempts by elite European clubs to form the
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, chairman Nick Hawker told the BBC:


Fundraising


Red or Dead?

The Red or Dead? scheme was started in July 2004 by then managing director Ian Huxham, in a bid to pay off the remaining debts following the CVA agreement. The intended target was to raise £750,000, with 1,500 fans pledging £500 each. Despite the FA Cup draw with Manchester United in January 2005 wiping out the club's debt, the campaign raised £140,000. In 2009, a plaque was placed at St James Park as a tribute to the 247 people who pledged money towards the scheme.


1931 Fund

In 2009, the Exeter Exiles supporters' group, together with the Supporters' Trust, set up the 1931 Fund (named after the club's FA Cup run in the same year) with the purpose of financing an additional member of the first team squad. This player wears the number 31 shirt at the club. The fund is run on behalf of the Supporters' Trust by the Exeter Exiles. As of the end of the 2019–20 season, the 1931 Fund have contributed over £150,000 to player wages at Exeter City. Ten players have worn the number 31 shirt since the fund started: :''As of 9 June 2021:''


Pitch In For City

In February 2010, the Supporters' Trust began a fund raising scheme called 'Pitch In For City'. The scheme's purpose was to raise £150,000 in order to move, drain and relay the playing surface at St. James Park for the first time in 106 years. This was seen as a necessary step in order for the club to reach the
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. Many fundraising events were planned, such as a horse race night and an evening with former City manager
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and former players
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all talking about their times at the club, amongst others. Proceeds from other events, such as a music concert at
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, former Grecians
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and Scott Hiley running the
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to raise money and 50% of the profits of Nick Spencer's ''Never say die: the remarkable rise of Exeter City'' book; also contributed to the scheme. By 24 June, the scheme had raised over £40,000, even before the evening with Dolan, Moxey and Friend and the Great West Run. The new pitch was relaid over the summer and was first played on on 27 July, in City's 3-1 pre-season friendly win over
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. On 18 February 2011, the club announced that they would be taking legal advice over the state of the new pitch, after a league game against
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was postponed due to bad weather. City manager
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said at the time that the pitch was ''"worse than last year"''.


Light Up The Park

In December 2013, the Trust began a fund raising scheme called 'Light Up the Park' to raise money for new floodlights to be installed at St James Park, which culminated in £12,200 being raised and the floodlights being installed ahead of the club's home game against Shrewsbury Town on 22 November 2014.


Sponsorship

The Trust currently sponsor players of the Exeter City Ladies team. For the 2014–15 season, the Trust renewed its sponsorship of Lola Sanchez, Helen Kukor and
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for a further year. On 17 August 2015, it was announced that the Trust had committed itself to sponsoring three members of the ladies team for the following three seasons. For the 2015–16 season, the Trust sponsored players were Helen Kukor, Vic Barter and Leah Brooks.


Volunteering

As Exeter City are owned by the Supporters' Trust, the club does not have the same financial capabilities as those clubs with wealthy backers. This means that plenty of work is done by volunteers. In 2015, it was estimated that volunteers had done £310,000 worth of work, spread over 28,000 hours, in the last year alone. This was an increase of 50% compared to the 2012 figures.


Notable members

Former Exeter players
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, soul singer-songwriter
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and actor
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are all members of the Trust. Edmondson even wrote the foreword to Nick Spencer's ''Never say die: the remarkable rise of Exeter City'', in which he states he is a member.


Other clubs

As well as being the majority shareholder of Exeter City, the Trust is also a shareholder of American soccer team
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.


See also

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Exeter City F.C. Exeter City Football Club is a professional association football club based in Exeter, Devon, England. The team play in , the third tier of the English football league system. Known as "the Grecians", the origin of their nickname is subject to ...
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James Norwood James Norwood (born 5 September 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Oldham Athletic. He started his career with Eastbourne Town, making eighteen senior appearances before signing for Exeter City in July 2 ...
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Callum McNish Callum Leander William McNish (born 25 May 1992 in Oxford) is an English footballer who plays for Didcot Town as a midfielder. Club career McNish began his football career at Watford playing left midfield. Former Saints scout Malcolm Elias the ...
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Elliott Chamberlain Elliott C. Chamberlain (born 29 April 1992) is a Welsh footballer who currently plays for Leicestershire Senior League Premier Division side Barlestone St Giles, where he plays as a forward. Playing career Born in Paget, Bermuda, Chamberlain ...
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Graham Cummins Graham Rickard Cummins (born 29 December 1987) is a retired Irish footballer. Playing career Early career Cummins played the majority of his schoolboy football with Tramore Athletic and also had a spell with College Corinthians. Cobh Rambler ...
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Joel Grant Joel Valentino Grant (born 26 August 1987) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger. Beginning his career with Watford he made seven league appearances as well as spending time on loan with Aldershot Town, he later played for Crewe ...
* Pierce Sweeney *
Jack Sparkes Jack Sparkes (born 29 September 2000) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for club Portsmouth. Career Sparkes began his career with Exeter City and made his professional debut for the Grecians on 12 August 2017 in a 1–1 away dr ...
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Jordan Dyer Jordan Paul Dyer (born 29 May 2000) is an English semi professional footballer who plays as a defender for club Bath City. Playing career Dyer turned professional at Exeter City in April 2018. He was briefly loaned out to Southern League Divis ...


References


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