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GREEN EYED VISION IS STILL INTACT

GUERNSEY FC boss Tony Vance has been an absolute pleasure to deal with ever since first speaking to him in 2010 when the Channel Islanders represented England in the UEFA Regions Cup.
A year later a new club was entered into the National League System at Step 6 and two successive promotions into the Isthmian League, in front of huge crowds at Footes Lane, duly followed.
Last season was a tricky one for the Green Lions as they battled against Step 4 relegation while the doom mongers on the mainland soon started circling.
The “project has failed”, apparently. But the team wasn&rsq...

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