Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell has stated that the club will adjust its preparations for the upcoming match against Wrexham, following disruptions to their training caused by snowfall that has covered their St James Park ground. The team, known as the Grecians, has been prevented from conducting outdoor training sessions due to significant snowfall affecting Exeter and other areas of Devon. Exeter City is scheduled to play the League One high-fliers this Saturday, entering the match with an undefeated streak of four games across all competitions. “A lot of players haven’t made it in yet, the training ground is covered so there’ll be no training on the grass or the astro, so we’re looking in to different things to do with the players,” Caldwell told BBC Radio Devon. “We’ve got meetings in terms of the tactical preparation, but we’ll do something physical with them and then prepare them hopefully to be able to train on the grass tomorrow [Friday].” Caldwell acknowledged the weather as an inconvenience but expressed enjoyment in modifying his strategies to contend with the challenging conditions. “This is all part of the job really,” he added. “You wake up every morning and you never know what’s going to happen, and it’s one of the parts of the job that I love, how you you need to adapt, you need to think on your feet and you need to come up with ways to ultimately just get the players ready for three o’clock on Saturday to win a game of football.”

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