was one of eight to depart in pre-season. The
2018–19 was
Matt Taylor's first season as Exeter City manager, having taken over from
Paul Tisdale in the summer of 2018. Exeter finished the season in 9th place, one point outside the play-offs, and was knocked out of all domestic cups in the early stages.
The Grecians' prospects for the season were further hit by the departures of
Christy Pym and
Hiram Boateng on
free transfers to
Peterborough United and
MK Dons respectively. Goalkeepers
James Hamon and Felix Norman; defenders
Troy Brown,
Luke Croll and
Jimmy Oates; and midfielder
Max Smallcombe also departed following the expiration of their contracts. Goalkeeping coach
Chris Weale, who had also been named on the subs bench during the previous season, also left the club, as did assistant manager Eric Kinder, strength and conditioning coach Andrew Wiseman, physiotherapist Adey Saunderson and sports rehabilitator Jess Preece. Former Exeter City midfielder
Wayne Carlisle was promoted to the role of assistant manager, Steve Hale was brought in as goalkeeping coach, Connor Durbridge became the club's new strength and conditioning coach, and Gareth Law and Dan Feasey joined as club physiotherapists. Nine new players arrived at
St James Park during July, eight on a permanent basis and one on
loan. The loan arrival was
Robbie Cundy, who had spent the previous season on loan at
Bath City, joining from
EFL Championship side
Bristol City until the end of the season.
Nigel Atangana and
Tom Parkes signed from fellow
EFL League Two sides
Cheltenham Town and
Carlisle United on free transfers, while goalkeepers
Lewis Ward and
Jonny Maxted, and striker
Nicky Ajose dropped down from higher divisions. Veteran defender
Gary Warren signed on a free transfer from
Yeovil Town, as did journeyman striker
Alex Fisher. Noah Smerdon signed from
Gloucester City, and soon after was loaned out (alongside young centre-back
Jordan Dyer) to
Tiverton Town until January 2020.
Joel Randall and
Will Dean joined the recently relegated
Weston-super-Mare and
Truro City until January; and
Alex Hartridge signed a six-month loan deal with
National League South side Bath City. A new fluorescent yellow and purple away kit, replacing a fluorescent yellow kit that had been worn the previous three seasons, was unveiled on 3 July 2019.
The Grecians unveiled a new black and red third kit during the early stages of the season. Both kits were supplied by
Joma and sponsored by
Flybe. The club announced their pre-season schedule on 16 June 2019. ==Review==