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Guernsey boss Tony Vance aims high ahead of possible play-off push

Guernsey boss Tony Vance says his side want to secure the best possible scenario for themselves if they have to settle for the play-offs.

Guernsey are looking for an immediate return to Step 4, led by record goalscorer Ross Allen

By Matthew Nash

Guernsey boss Tony Vance says his side want to secure the best possible scenario for themselves if they have to settle for the play-offs.
The Green Lions have hit their stride after relegation to the Southern Combination Premier last season, making it 11 wins in their last 12 matches with a 4-0 victory in their last match, at Bexhill last Wednesday night.
After a mixed start to their first campaign back at Step 5, Vance’s team have begun to edge up the table and sat third ahead of yesterday’s scheduled visit of Shoreham.
Top two Haywards Heath Town and Steyning Town look we...

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