DESPITE losing their unbeaten record to Accrington Stanley last weekend Grays Athletic have had no time to feel sorry for themselves with the prospect of tomorrow's table-topping clash with Exeter City enough to keep everyone on their toes.
Manager, Mark Stimson, will be looking for a reaction from his side following their 2-1 reversal against Stanley and knows that there's no better place for his side to prove their mettle than at the home of the side who have now replaced Grays at the top of the Conference table.
"I told the players straight after the Accrington game that we've got to move on and the Exeter game is massive," said Stimson.
The Grecians are two points clear of Stimson's men and will be looking for revenge for last season's humbling in the FA Trophy when they were thrashed 4-1 by the Blues at the Recreation Ground.
But Grays, who are unbeaten away from home this campaign, will be determined to reclaim top-spot in front of what is predicted to be the Conference's biggest crowd of the season so far.
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