Ruined Priaulx is a laughable suggestion
Saturday 29th October 2011, 2:29PM BST.
NOW here’s something.
When the clocks go back tonight and October becomes November on Tuesday we will be no closer to knowing who will be the 107th winners of the Priaulx League Cup.
Will it be St Martin’s under new No. 1 John Peace, Ross Cameron’s North or Glyn Smith’s Bels?
Or, it couldn’t possibly be, surely, Shaun Staples’ Sylvans?
Nobody can deny that the title race is anything less than intriguing.
Domestic football is far from ruined, a suggestion being banded about by some doom and gloom merchants, that would be laughable if it were not so annoying.
And because it will continue to be affected by Guernsey FC selection issues and which of the best players stay fit, then nobody can confidently predict which of the challengers outside of Sylvans, (who have only one Green Lion on their books in Rhys Jordan and who has yet to play a game for them) will be worst affected by the Combined Counties League commitments.
Undoubtedly, the standard has inevitably dropped, but close competition is what everyone who follows the domestic game wants to see and not the 10-0 drubbings which, unfortunately, Rangers suffered at Bels’ hands last weekend. That, we must all hope, was a one-off this season.
Rangers are better than that, but were missing virtually an entire first team against Bels.
It’s been suggested on the various forums that Rangers’ squad was short due to disillusionment with the setting up of GFC.
But, as John Robilliard, Rangers’ acting coach last weekend in the absence of Paul Ockleford confirmed, that is far from the truth. ‘We had 14 senior players injured,’ said Robilliard, who added that Rangers’ request to have the game postponed had been turned down by Bels.
‘GFC hasn’t been a factor,’ said John. ‘We were always going to lose Jacques and Ross.
‘But apart from the injuries, we have lost a lot of senior players who have simply retired or gone elsewhere.’
Assuming Rangers will not be so diminished again, the league is such this time around that nobody can confidently predict what will happen.
Rovers and Vale Rec will be no pushovers. And with Sylvans enjoying something of a renaissance, as is the entire club it seems, there is a good deal to look forward to this campaign.
Suddenly, because of GFC, opportunities to play in the island’s top league are cropping up all over the place and, at places like St Peter’s, the squad is buoyant and chipper at the thought of once again being able to challenge even the best.
That can only be a good thing, no?
Longer term, the Guernsey FC factor may even reduce the number of pot-hunters which have become increasingly prevalent in recent years.
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ONE event that nearly sneaked under the radar this week is the world under-25 indoor bowls championships in Llanelli.
Guernsey have four representatives and, on the evidence of the opening day, they are a strong quartet.
Indoor bowls has struggled for many years to refresh its membership, but that it has a future in terms of producing real talent to follow in the footsteps of Alison Merrien, Matt Le Ber and the like – players who are at home on the international scene – is very much down to the brilliant development work of Mavis Richards and the Bichard family who run the Tigers Bowling Club.
Mavis, the matriarch of this bowling clan, is gradually handing over the reins to her grandchildren, Kris and Lianna, but it has not stunted the growth of the club who share a building with another success story – table tennis.
The Guernsey Table Tennis Association have long seen the value of testing the best on the national and international stage and it can only be good for their sport that the cream of the juniors are now competing on the British Junior League scene.
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rob you are lucky with your job that you can make all the comments you like about people who really care about football, we can only reply on a forum, only seen by a small number of people, oh for a real way to reply to your sometimes derogatory comments to people who really care, people who have put many years into local foot ball. you seem to decry anyting to do with tradition. what have you done to assist local football in the past, would you be interested if it wasnt a job, if you would like to get in touch i would be only to happy to give you my views on the future of gsy football.
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Laurie I totally agree with your comments. Rob has a platform to spout his provoking narrowminded comments and the rest of us are just ‘doom and gloom merchants’. He abuses his potition and should just wake up and realise why these sides, Guernsey United first and now GFC, involve him in their schemes. It is not for his football or life knowledge but they all know that having Rob onside gives them free advertising and because of the way he does his job it is a case of better having him onside than not. Rob you have no ethic or morals whatsoever
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Laurie
I agree with you – RB is hopelessy conflicted on this isssue and should not be using his column in such a way.
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Phil
How right you are! Rob should not be involved with any sporting clubs or bodies whatsoever from an administrative viewpoint as he shown that he is incapable of not being biased. Take his recent comments about how great it is that the Priaulx League is now so open, with teams evenly matched and the talent spread about. Maybe he is right on that point, but contrast that with his previously-stated views (thankfully the problem has now resolved itself)in his Saturday column that it was absolutely fine for his beloved Cobo cricket club to be absolutely dominant by having 9 of the island side playing for them, and criticising the rest of the clubs for not surprisingly not being competitive and giving them a wortwhile game! So it looked like an even competition was great, provided that Cobo were safely able to dominate! No bias there then!
Sorry Rob – but while I am a supporter of what Guernsey FC brings, your view is very biased. Lots of Guernsey sportsmen and sportswomen are getting very fed up with it. We know that Guernsey FC had to start at the bottom and can only beat what they are up against, but some other sports teams are, in those sports, playing at a far higher comparative level than Guernsey FC are at present.
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I am one of the people who has been going to watch the home games of GFC, not so much for the football (most of the opponents are pretty dire) but for the social aspect of the afternoon. There are hundreds like me that are not what you’d really call supporters, but in the absence of much else to do on a Saturday afternoon make their way to the match to catch up with people that they maybe wouldn’t ordinarily see.
Once the weather turns I predict the numbers will drop considerably, the novelty factor is already starting to wear off. I for one will not be braving the winter conditions, particularly if it’s as cold as the forecasters predict. Sky Sports news and a coal fire is a vastly more preferable option to a one sided game against a Railway standard team!!
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I agree with all post’s so far. Countless times i’ve high-lighted this so called ‘sports reporter’ failings. His view of our ‘local’ game is a fickle to say the least. One week the Priaulx is of no significance, now it’s ‘healthier’ than ever,
The sheer ignorance to people’s genuine concern’s for gsy football does not compute in his narrow mind. We have people who have dedicated a lifetime to their club and have seen the recent changes alter the face of club football in an instant. But still he thinks he know better. Better than the likes of Henry Davey et al. Not a chance in hell.
His public castigation of one of
North’s younger youth teams a few years back still riles me even now. No thought went into what effect a very public slating had on some of those young lads. If it wasn’t for there level headed coach at the time, we could have lost some very talented players from the game. Who would have blamed them for thinking it’s really not worth the hassle of making yourself a better footballer only to be knocked down in your own bloody island. Who in their right mind publicly slags off 12/13 year olds who have no defence.
The views of this man are clouded and no longer relevant.
The sooner he’s put out to grass the better.
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The Comment section of the GP is interesting today, I see that whoever writes it is as dismissive of dissenters as RB is!!!
If this thread is in any way indicative of public opinion then the coverage of GFC by the press is hardly resoundingly popular!
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i am glad that there are others who care enough to post . but i repeat my earlier comments, this forum is read by a few, is it not possible to put these and other comments alongside robs saturday column.and perhaps robs views on them
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