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Old 17th May 2008, 02:45 PM
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Exeter v Cambridge Utd play off final game

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Exeter striker Steve Basham has been declared fit after shaking off a calf injury giving boss Paul Tisdale a fully-fit squad to choose from.

Cambridge manager Jimmy Quinn has no fresh injury worries as striker Lee Boylan is declared fit after recent struggles with a hamstring injury.

Wayne Hatswell and Rob Wolleaston have trained all week after ankle injuries and are available for selection.

Defender Mark Peters is expected to recover from a chest infection in time.
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Exeter 1-0Cambridge Utd

Edwards 22

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Old 18th May 2008, 05:26 PM
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Exeter 1-0 Cambridge Utd
By Chris Whyatt




One goal from Edwards saw Exeter return to the Football League
Exeter City returned to the Football League after a five-year absence with a narrow play-off final win over Cambridge United at Wembley.

The Devon club dominated the first half and took a deserved lead when Rob Edwards nodded home Dean Moxey's inswinging corner on 21 minutes.

But Cambridge exerted intense pressure after the break as manager Jimmy Quinn went for broke with three changes.

Substitute Magno Viera went closest with a snap-shot just past the post.

Exeter, 83 years a Football League team and looking for only the third promotion in their history, made the brighter start.

The impressive Moxey sent out a message of intent by whipping over a dangerous cross which Richard Logan stretched to nod inches past the left upright.

Logan caused trouble in the box which led to a penalty appeal after Mark Albrighton appeared to handle but referee Craig Pawson waved play on and Edwards hooked a rising snap-shot just wide from 14 yards.

Winger Lee McEvilly did make some inroads down the right for Cambridge but his enticing cross was athletically cleared by Steve Tully for a corner which came to nothing.

606: DEBATE
How will Exeter City fare in League Two next season?

With Exeter bossing possession, they took a deserved lead on 21 minutes thanks to Moxey's wicked inswinging corner which the onrushing Rob Edwards headed on the bounce to force home.

Dan Gleeson did smash a shot over the bar for Cambridge on 37 minutes but their half was largely frustrating, despite Friend looping a header onto the bar after clever feet from Courtney Pitt.

But United came out positive after the break to create numerous chances.

A McEvilly header had to be cleared from underneath the bar by George Friend before Paul Carden shot just wide from distance after which Lee Boylan went close.

After Richard Logan sent a vicious volley wide from Ryan Harley's intelligent cross the game became increasingly open and scrappy.

Cambridge boss Quinn made three attack-minded substitutions which nearly bore dividends, with Brazilian striker Viera influential.

Matthew Taylor had to lump the ball clear off the line after Mark Peters prodded in a shot after a goalmouth scramble and Exeter's goal was starting to live a charmed life.

Substitute Viera flashed a powerful shot just wide with ten minutes remaining.

Cambridge pressure intensified but manager Paul Tisdale's side hung on desperately to wipe out the memories of last year's play-off final disappointment at the hands of Morecombe. League Two beckons.
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