Praise be for our enduring senior football clubs
SIT down all you hard-working stalwarts around our senior football clubs, I'm going to sing your praises.
SIT down all you hard-working stalwarts around our senior football clubs, I'm going to sing your praises.
THE top two in the Priaulx League will look to show Jersey the strength of Sarnian football as they travel across the water for the Le Riche Cup tomorrow.
MATT LE BER kept his hopes of a place in the knockout stage of the World Champion of Champions alive in Cyprus yesterday, winning two of his three matches, and is still breathing down the necks of the league leaders.
Northerners 4, Rangers 2 (after extra time) STRANGER CUP holders North finally got the better of a scrappy extra-time battle at Northfield last night to book a date with neighbours Vale Rec in this season's semi-final.
Belgrave Wanderers 0, Vale Rec 5 THE red-hot strike partnership of Glenn Le Tissier and Sean Mills fired Vale Rec to the shock result of the season last night at the Track.
There was some flooding along the West coast last night as a result of the unusually high tide and windy conditions.
THE results speak for themselves. This past fortnight football's non-challenging youth development system has produced these scores:
GUERNSEY clubs were successful in inter-island Wheway Memorial Trophy and Le Riche Cup competitions in Jersey on Saturday.
Belgrave Wanderers 4, Vale Rec 1 ROBBIE WILLIAMS and Jack Domaille ensured Bels' perfect start to the new season continued as they eventually saw off Vale Rec at the Track.
It's been 100 days since the current States of Guernsey was elected and tonight the Institute of Directors is holding a conference looking back over this time and considering how the new government has done so far.
St Martin's 2, Vale Rec 4 VALE REC moved joint top of the Priaulx League after an excellent performance saw a comprehensive victory in the first Friday night match of the season.
CLUB coaches have expressed their concern at the dwindling number of top referees.
Vale Rec 2, Sylvans 0 THREE points on the board first game up, a good solid team performance and an impressive late cameo from youngster Seb Skillen.
The Mayor of Paris will be making his first ever visit to a part of his city in Guernsey today.
SAM MURRAY grabbed two and there was a goal apiece from Simon Tostevin and River Marsh as North were able to book their place in the Rawlinson final and, as a bonus, give many of their fringe players a run out.