1:59 Highlights of Exeter City's recent 3-1 win away to Carlisle in League Two
“There is a succession planning there that isn’t restricted to the academy but what it means is that everyone has a good understanding of how the academy functions. Maybe that’s why we have done better than some.” Perhaps Moxey will be next to make the now familiar step. “I would love to give something back to the club as a coach,” he says.
For now, Moxey is a player in a team that is top of League Two. Neither he nor Archie Collins, the team’s two ever-present graduates, have found the net so far this season but when they do so it will spark a different reaction from Tagg. He tries to keep calm when Exeter score. He has seen too much in the game to get carried away. But he does make an exception.
“The day-to-day of life in football can be tough and people know now that I don’t jump up during the game if we score,” he says. “But when one of our own players like Archie scores, without even thinking about it, I jump up. That’s what I get a kick out of.” It’s the Exeter City way.
Sourse: skysports.com