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GAP YEAR INEVITABLE SAY LIONS

GAP YEAR

Covid-19 restrictions ruin campaign

By Matt Badcock

NO GAMES: Tony Vance, inset, says Guernsey will not play in the 2020-21 season

GUERNSEY FC boss Tony Vance says it was inevitable that the Green Lions would have to take a Covid gap year.
The Channel Islanders have to sit out the 2020-21 season because of ongoing travel restrictions between them and the mainland.
Guernsey immediately shut its borders when the pandemic broke out and quickly eliminated the disease from their island.
While travel is now allowed, current restrictions mean anyone arriving must quarantine for at least seven d...

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