STEVE OGIER is remaining philosophical as injuries ravage his Muratti squad.
Daily Archives: May 2, 2007
‘To me it is simply priceless’
On this day 50 years ago Guernsey recorded a famous
6-4 Muratti final victory over Jersey at the Track.
Nick Mollet looked back at the 10-goal thriller and spoke to Guernsey stalwart Lloyd Duquemin, who has special memories of the match, as it provided him with his only winners’ medal in seven finals
CI’s richest race day
GUERNSEY will stage the richest race day in Channel Islands history on Monday.
Fitting win for Rovers on their home ground
ROVERS christened the Evening League’s historic first top flight match at Port Soif with an emphatic win on their home turf last night.
Priaulx goes Dutch
ANDY PRIAULX is confident of maintaining his bright start to the World Touring Car Championship when the series arrives in Europe at the weekend.
UFO ‘evidence’ grows
A RETIRED Air France pilot has backed Aurigny’s Ray Bowyer’s UFO sighting.
We would relocate to the UK
A DECISION to slash the UK VAT export limit to £7 could force businesses to leave the island.
Early days, but all on schedule
WORK on the hospital’s controversial £27m. clinical block is ahead of schedule.
Waste site neighbours point finger at States
POINTES LANE residents said they are paying the price for the States’ indecision on a waste incinerator.
Vodafone join mobile mix
VODAFONE mobiles will be available in the island by the end of the year.













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