ANDY CORNFORD has denied he is shaking up the Guernsey senior squad, but he will be naming some younger players.
Move to the right wing has seen change in Laws
MARC LAWS is enjoying life at Bels and ahead of tomorrow’s Division One top-of-the-table clash against North he said that he would welcome an island call-up as well.
Greens expect tough tests
THE Sportingbet Guernsey first and second table tennis teams will be travelling to England this weekend to compete in rounds seven and eight of the South and Midlands Senior British League.
CI Junior 7-a-side football
Pictures from the recent CI Junior School Seven-a-side Tournament, held at Hautes Capelles.
Ben wants to see the Bluebirds flying high
GUERNSEY-based property developer Ben Steele has confirmed that he is interested in buying ailing Championship football club Cardiff City.
Public stays away from WAO meeting
ISLANDERS last night had a chance to have their voice heard about the state of Guernsey’s government.
Published novel a well-written debut
FORMER St Anne’s School teacher Stuart Yates is now a published author.
Shipping law raises questions
I HAD hoped, despite the run-in to next week’s Christmas Chief Pleas, that I could write prosaically about crocodiles of children and snowdrops defying the elements – however, having read the forthcoming Chief Pleas agenda my conscience drew me irresistibly, but dangerously into the arena of Sark politics.
Small firms get a lift from making award shortlist
THE shortlist for the best small business in the 2009 Guernsey Awards for Achievement has given three companies a massive boost.
Vance remains focused on ‘very important’ cup tie
ISLAND boss Tony Vance hopes that the Clydesdale Bank International Tournament does not clash directly with Guernsey’s vital FA Carlsberg National League System Cup quarter-final with the Hertfordshire League.