Matt Taylor will not change Exeter City style of play while in charge

Matt Taylor says he will not try and change Exeter City's style of play while he is in interim charge of the side.The former Grecians boss has returned to the club for the rest of the season after Gary Caldwell left to become Wigan boss last month.Taylor was previously in charge of Exeter for more than four years and led the club to promotion from League Two in 2022 before leaving in October of that year and being…

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Julio Pleguezuelo: Plymouth Argyle defender suffers fresh injury blow

Plymouth Argyle defender Julio Pleguezuelo could miss the rest of the season after a recurrence of a calf problem.The Spanish defender, 29, has had an injury-ravaged season, having missed the first four months of the campaign with a knee issue he suffered early in pre-season.He returned in December, but was sidelined with the calf issue in January, before playing twice last week."We've got to hit a reset button with Pleggy," head coach Tom Cleverley told BBC Radio Devon."It's…

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Getdown Services: The Booking Hall, Dover, Kent

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Getdown Services|Vanity FairyThe Booking Hall, Dover, Kent 1st March 2026 Getdown Services, still “Britain’s best band”, came to Kent’s “most independent live music venue”, The Booking Hall, to share some riotous tunes in their own inimitable way. The Bristol boys rocked up at the historic 165-year-old grade II listed former train station on their latest six-date UK tour. As one keen observer commented, “perhaps not one for the musos” but still great fun and good value on a Sunday…

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Devon family stuck in cramped rental as waitlist grows

A three-bedroom rental would cost about double what they pay now, Joanna says, while toolmaker Rob adds: "The best answer is to buy a place, but nobody can afford to buy a place in Totnes now – not ordinary working families. You're looking at £350,000 for a three-bedroom house." Source link

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