Warlingham 1, Guernsey FC 5 THE nearly men vied for man-of-the-match honours with established Guernsey FC stars as Tony Vance’s under-strength side thrashed Warlingham, one of the form teams, on Saturday afternoon.
Christmas crime move is timely
CHRISTMAS is coming and ’tis the time to be vigilant, police have been warning traders.
Greece should stay in the eurozone, says top economist
A TOP European economist has suggested that Greece should not be kicked out of the euro as Europe struggles to deal with the sovereign debt crisis.
‘Don’t blame us – it’s no one’s fault’
ENVIRONMENT has strongly rejected claims that its road transport strategy was responsible for the collapse of the bus contract talks.
Greens march on
ANDY WHALLEY’S belief that Guernsey can repeat their 2009 EH Trophy success this season has taken another impressive stride forward.
Huge support for charities’ Christmas fayre
THOUSANDS of islanders turned out for this year’s annual Guernsey Round Table Christmas fayre yesterday.
Island to take steps to combat foreign debt ‘vultures’
LEGISLATION should go before the States early next year to limit the possibility of Guernsey courts being used by speculators trying to force developing countries to pay crippling debts.
Sky Sports’ report on Guernsey FC
SKY Sports had its cameras in the island a couple of weeks’ ago, following team members from Feltham as they flew to Guernsey to take on the CCL leaders.
Grainne, 12, in disbelief at first book signing
FANS of young author Grainne Wrigley were queuing up in The Press Shop on Saturday to get their hands on signed copies of her first book.
Veron downs old club with two late goals
Rovers 2, Northerners 1 JON VERON was Rovers’ hero as his late brace completed a stunning turnaround and earned Rovers a deserved victory over league leaders North at Port Soif.