JERSEY Soccer League officials are having a meeting next week to discuss the possible return of Sunday afternoon league football.
Daily Archives: July 22, 2004
Football:Door still open for Jersey hopefuls - Bournemouth coach
SIXTEEN-year-old striker Brett Pitman scored all Jersey’s under-18s goals in a 4-1 victory against AFC Bournemouth’s under-17s last night.
Le Cheminant so close to Bisley title
ANDREW LE CHEMINANT scored a magnificent 50.5 (ex.50.10) in the 1,000-yard Corporation competition at the Imperial Bisley meeting.
Cricket:Noble hat-trick in vain
EIGHT-man JUBRFC dented St John’s Division II title hopes last night with victory off the last ball at FB1.
CI cricket veterans progess to last eight
THE Channel Islands Over-50s cricket team reached the knock-out stages of the National Championship yesterday.
Sailing:La Rochelle race tough to call
TWENTY-NINE boats will contest the Channel House CLB St Helier to La Rochelle race, which starts tomorrow nigh.
Apology demanded for paper’s Occupation slur
POLICY and Resources president Senator Frank Walker has written to the Sunday Times demanding an apology and retraction over the A A Gill column that insulted and infuriated Islanders.
I didn’t try to mislead anyone, says Trinity landowner
FARMER Charles Gallichan this morning described as ‘absolute rubbish’ the suggestion that he had tried to hide the true nature of his plans for five Trinity fields.
Childcare ’should be means-tested’
CHILDCARE and early years schooling should be means-tested with poorer Islanders paying less or even nothing, a leading independent education expert has found.
‘Limit St Peter plans or face no-confidence vote’
RESIDENTS of St Peter have got States backing in their fight to limit the number of new homes on a site adjoining the existing village.












