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Yems relishing Rangers test

By PA Sport  June 16, 2009
Yems relishing Rangers test (©PAphotos)
Yems relishing Rangers test (©PAphotos)
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It's a great draw for us, against one of the big Championship clubs...
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Exeter assistant manager John Yems is looking forward to the newly-promoted Grecians' Carling Cup first round clash at home to Championship side QPR.

Paul Tisdale's City side will play in League One next season following automatic promotion from League Two, a season after winning the Blue Square Premier play-off final at Wembley.

Yems said: "It's a great draw for us, against one of the big Championship clubs."

He added: "I think it shows the level we`ve come to that we can really look forward to a game like this and it's at home so it will be a real early-season treat for our fans.

"I`m sure on the back of our back-to-back promotions, our fans will really be getting behind us on the night - I imagine the whole club is looking forward to it."

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