New secretary happy to stay out of limelight
THE new Guernsey Football Association secretary wants to keep his head down and get on with the job.
THE new Guernsey Football Association secretary wants to keep his head down and get on with the job.
HOW long before the Sports Commission will have to ask us taxpayers to pay the salaries for people running sport?
NEIL LAINE, the former Vale Rec and Muratti midfielder, is the GFA's new full-time secretary, filling a position that had been left vacated for virtually all of last season.
VALE REC and Tony Smith celebrate their golden anniversary this year.
SOFTBALL in the island is celebrating its 70th birthday this year.
JOEL AVERY has slammed the Sylvans committee over his departure as the club's Priaulx coach.
ROVERS have ended weeks of speculation and named Martyn Dorey as their new boss.
OLLY MCKENZIE is favoured to win his head-to-head with James McColl and line up on the left of Guernsey's back four in Monday's big clash.
NOBODY should have been shocked when Nick Donaldson landed the WIBC men's singles title.
MICK DE LA HAYE is one of those players who does not tend to make the headlines.
RANGERS have clinched third place in the Priaulx League and the reward of a Wheway Cup spot next season.
ROHAIS A romped to a convincing league title win after beating St Andrew's A in a crucial match in the Fuel Supplies Men's Badminton League Division One.
THE future looks bright for North as their youth two side lifted the league trophy.
NORTH face one of the toughest challenges of the season when they come up against Trinity in the Jeremie Cup final at the Corbet Field tomorrow (1pm kick-off).
THIS year's Upton Park trophy will be played, for the first time, at the Corbet Field.