‘Welcome to Victoria Park’ - Guernsey football’s new home gets name
The new home of Guernsey football has been named Victoria Park.
The new home of Guernsey football has been named Victoria Park.
North boss Jose Alvarez says it is time for his side to ‘stop being the bridesmaids’ as they prepare for tonight’s FA Cup final against their Grand Fort Road neighbours, Vale Rec.
After lifting the Priaulx Cup on Friday night, Vale Rec captain Damien Larkin and team-mate Sam Le Huray join Tony Curr and Gareth Le Prevost to talk about their season, their burgeoning club spirit and look ahead to Saturday’s Upton.
This week with Tony Curr, Gareth Le Prevost and James Falla, we join the GFA Aztech Academy as the U13s head to Bristol City, one of several age-group sides to make the trip this season.
The new body focused on strengthening business and educational links within the UK met in London on Tuesday.
The Isthmian South Central leaders will not be relishing taking on an in-form Guernsey FC at Footes Lane tomorrow, according to GFC record goalscorer Ross Allen.
While the rain continues to put a dampener on the current season, it is helping to ramp up the excitement around ‘The New Home of Guernsey Football’ being built at Victoria Avenue.
Alliance Party leader Naomi Long said if Chris Heaton-Harris does not participate in reform, he’ll share the blame if it collapses again.
Mr Bruton was taoiseach from 1994 until 1997.
Vale Rec secured victory at Port Soif on Saturday afternoon to book their spot in the last four of the competition and go a step closer to retaining the trophy.
All paramilitary groups were to decommission by May 2000 under the Good Friday Agreement.
Guernsey Football Association Aztech Academy manager Ross Allen and coach Rob Jones are the special guests on this week’s Guernsey Press Football Podcast as they explain changes that have been made this season and the long-term benefits they hope to achieve.
Ross Allen and Rob Jones join to talk about the relaunched GFA Aztech Academy and how it has been revamped to unlock the full potential of the island's best young players.
They say two heads are better than one and the Guernsey Football Association have adopted that mantra by appointing joint managers for the Island men’s team.
THEIR two ‘big hitters’ might be missing for today’s trip to Thatcham Town, but manager Tony Vance believes his Green Lions have what it takes to come back with the three points.