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GREEN LIONS WILL KEEP ON ROARING

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KEVIN GRAHAM CATCHES UP WITH OLD ADVERSARY, GUERNSEY MANAGER TONY VANCE

WORK IN PROGRESS: Guernsey hope for a bright future under boss Tony Vance, right
PICTURE: Tony Fowles

BASED on the last two seasons, you could arrive at the conclusion that the party is over for Guernsey FC.
After the fanfare of their Non-League arrival, two successive Combined Counties League promotions, a run to the FA Vase semi-final and a near miss in the Ryman South play-offs, consecutive battles against relegation might suggest that a more mundane existence lies ahead.
For Tony Vance, a man who is more than jus...

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