Heather Fell, Olympic silver medallist, writes about her life in the media and sports world.
UNTIL last Friday I had never watched BBC’s Match of the Day. That might have some of you spitting out your breakfast with shock but those who know me will understand my love for rugby far exceeds my affection for football.
This game caught the eye of thousands and gave Exeter City the opportunity they were ready to embrace. Through to the third round they were drawn against one of the top Premiership sides, Liverpool, 76 league places above them. The FA Cup is the one opportunity the lower level clubs have to shake things up against the multi-million pound professional clubs; as Exeter’s manager Paul Tisdale put it ‘we have nothing to lose’ — and they certainly proved it.
The Devon team hosted Liverpool at their Exeter ground, St James Park; the mud bath and 9,000 capacity stadium a million miles away from Anfield. The Grecians used the home support to their advantage and rattled the visitors’ cage with an early lead.
Liverpool quickly retaliated, equalising just minutes later, and suddenly looking the more dominant force. Minutes before half time Exeter, still unfazed, took the score to 2-1 with a goal kicked straight from the corner and put the pressure back on.
The game ended in a 2-2 draw, a dream come true for the club and its supporters. The initial disappointment of not maintaining that lead will have soon washed over as the team prepare for the rematch at Anfield, in less than ten days time.
Not only is this another opportunity to put Devon and Exeter City on the football map, it is a chance for the club to benefit financially. The club could be up to £1m better off after their trip ‘up north’.




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