Exeter City, a pioneering fan-owned football club, prepares for a significant FA Cup clash against Nottingham Forest. Since its emergence from financial turmoil in 2003, the club has thrived through prudent management and a renowned academy that has generated substantial revenue from player transfers. Chief Executive Joe Gorman emphasizes Exeter's sustainable approach, operating on one of the lowest budgets in League One while still maintaining aspirations to succeed. The club prioritizes its core values and remains committed to advancing without relying on wealthy ownership, promoting a unique 'Exeter City way' of achieving success.
The big thing for me is showing everybody the values of the club. We are a sustainable club with ambitions, with one of the lowest budgets in the league.
Exeter City is a fan-owned club that has been thriving through smart leadership and a strong academy, providing millions in revenue from player sales.
It’s important to remember that success looks slightly different for us; we aim to progress in a sustainable way without the typical financial backing.
The Exeter City way is doing things differently, which makes our ambitions harder to achieve, but it doesn't diminish them in the slightest.
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