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Guernsey's new ground


Victoria Park

Guernsey FC are facing a relegation battle from the Isthmian League, but they have been able to move into their own purpose built stadium.  The Footes Lane ground was shared with rugby and athletics which affected the condition of the pitch.

They will also be able to play and train on the same pitch at Victoria Park and generate their own revenue.

The Green Lions have been playing for 12 years. Many of their original players have now aged and they are more reliant on younger players.  They have to subsidise the travel costs of visiting teams.

Their model of playing in the non-league pyramid has been adopted by the Jersey Bulls and an Isle of Man team.  Newport (Isle of Wight) are a long established side but are now ground sharing at East Cowes as their ground is redeveloped.

Much interest in the Channel Islands focuses on the Murrati Shield and Jersey beat Alderney 2-0 last week at the Arsenal Stadium.   Only two of the Alderney players came from the island and one flew in from Australia.  Fans reached the Arsenal Stadium on a railway operated with old LT underground stock.

On the Isles of Scilly the season is drawing to a close as the Woolpack Wanderers and the Garrison Gunners compete at the Garrison Stadium for the title.

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