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BBC News
15-05-2025
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New league for Guernsey FC rules out Jersey derby
There will be no Channel Island derby next season after Guernsey FC were relegated to the Southern Combination Premier Green Lions, who finished fourth-from-bottom of Isthmian League South Central, have been kept apart from neighbours Jersey the Bulls fail to win promotion from their league's play-offs they will remain in the Combined Counties Premier that happens the two sides would only be able to meet if they were drawn together in the FA started their time in the English football non-league system in 2011 in the Combined Counties League - winning successive promotions to move up to the eighth-tier Isthmian League in Southern Combination neighbours the Combined Counties League and covers East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey and parts of south west London.


BBC News
07-05-2025
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Worthing football club remembers players lost in airshow crash
'Our players died on their way to a match' 11 minutes ago Share Save Juliette Parkin BBC News, South East Share Save Juliette Parkin Club chairman Mark Sanderson has been volunteering for Worthing United for more than 30 years A West Sussex football club has said the memory of two players killed in the Shoreham air crash disaster is a "very good reason to keep going". Non-league side Worthing United FC, nicknamed the Mavericks, play in the ninth tier of the football pyramid, the Southern Combination Football League. The club relies heavily on volunteers, including chairman Mark Sanderson, who has been giving up his own time for more than 30 years and was at the helm on the day 23-year-old players Jacob Schilt and Matthew Grimstone died. "It was a dreadful loss... I call them my boys because that's what it's like," he said. "You don't expect someone to lose their life on their way to a football match." Eleven men died when a Hawker Hunter plane crashed onto the A27 in West Sussex as it carried out a stunt at the Shoreham Airshow on 22 August, 2015. This year marks 10 years since the disaster and Worthing United said it was vital their memory was kept alive. The main stand at the Lyons Way ground was built in memory of Jacob and Matthew with their names across it, thanks to fundraising events at the club. Juliette Parkin A stand at the club has been named after former players Matthew Grimstone and Jacob Schilt Mr Sanderson said: "If you look in our clubhouse, there are pictures on the wall. Their names are everywhere, they feature in the programmes. "With the family still coming to watch us, it's a very, very good reason to keep going and try to be successful. "They were good footballers, the boys were good players. In tribute to them we want to try to emulate what they did. " The families of the two players, who were 23 when they died, still attend matches and have been made lifelong vice-presidents of the club. Juliette Parkin Caroline Schilt and Phil Grimstone said going to matches brings them comfort Caroline Schilt, Jacob's mother, said: "They still welcome us every time we come to matches. "We come to support, because it just gives us some comfort and they certainly give us a lot of comfort and help." Matthew's father, Phil Grimstone, said: "This game doesn't stand still for very long - people move on, don't they - a lot of the people here now wouldn't know them at all. But their memory lives on, very much." Mr Sanderson also manages the ground, is often on the gate on matchdays and does any other jobs that need doing with the help of his family. He said other volunteers were a "godsend." 'Local lads' Mr Sanderson's daughter, Ellie, is the club welfare officer. She said: "There have been times where it's just been me and dad, and we thought, right, what are we going to do? And thankfully, people have come forward because we can't afford to pay. "If there weren't volunteers, we wouldn't have anyone, and then we couldn't run, and we wouldn't be here." First team manager and club treasurer Bill Clifford said most of the players were local and had come up through the club's thriving youth section: He said: "Our team is made up of predominantly local lads - we don't have lads from other parts of Sussex, so it really is a local team, and then their families come - it's great fun." Worthing United finished the season seventh in Division One of the Southern Combination Football League, on 64 points.