‘Nothing to fear’ for the big match

Saturday 1st May 2010, 2:30PM BST.

Dressing up the Track: Leigh Turner and Airren Rawcliffe of Sports Management set up FA advertising boards for tonight’s big game. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0961080)

Dressing up the Track: Leigh Turner and Airren Rawcliffe of Sports Management set up FA advertising boards for tonight’s big game. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0961080)

TONY VANCE says his team have nothing to fear as they go into the biggest game of their careers.

A bumper four-figure crowd is expected for this evening’s Carlsberg FA National System Cup final at the Track where the prize is far more than just a trophy and the tag of national level-seven champions, but also the honour of representing England at a Uefa Regions Cup in Croatia early next season.

‘We have scored the most goals in the competition and for that reason we should have nothing to fear,’ said Vance, who has again asked the Guernsey public to back the effort by getting down to the Track to act as 12th man.

‘We have to take our chances when they come along. That’s the key for us,’ said a boss who has named a side which has two changes from the semi-final starting line-up.

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    simon

    GET IN THERE

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    Jed

    God am I proud to be Guernsey

    Thankyou Tony Vance and team tonights win is simply a feeling that I have not felt for ages

    Matt Drillot must now start the Muratti, Jersey are in trouble this time, I just know it

    PS please practice crosses with your goalkeeper, my heart cannot take it

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