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  • Friday Sport Preview (26-6-26)

    In tonight's programme:The Isle of Man women's national football team begins its defence of the Cherry Godfrey Cup in Guernsey, we hear from the manager on their chances over the next two days Also in football, in the last week there's been big changes at FC Isle of Man including a new manager taking the hot seat - Lee Dixon tells Manx Radio what he hopes can drive 'The Ravens' to better things next seasonIt's been a big week for the Special Olympics Isle of Man squad at the Gibraltar National Games and we'll be finding out how they've been getting on so farAnd we take a look at the latest updates from athletics with more local competitors enjoying success both on Manx shores and across the water
    This week featuring Wayne Lisy, Lee Dixon, Pete Corkhill and Dave Griffiths

  • FC Isle of Man's financial stability 'difficult' without 'magic benefactor', says new CEO

    FC Isle of Man's new Chief Executive Officer says the financial stability of the club is 'difficult' without a 'magic benefactor'. Russ Kent was appointed to the role last week after previously serving solely as treasurer. The Raven's, which currently benefit from some government support, are entering their sixth season in English football. In this edition of Sportscast, Russ Kent speaks to Manx Radio's Darren Timson.

  • New FC IOM manager calls for 'change in mindset'

    FC Isle of Man's new manager is calling for a change in the team's mindset. Lee Dixon was confirmed to take over the vacancy from outgoing caretaker manager Rick Holden this week (18 June).Darren Timson spoke to Lee about the work needed from the team going forward:

  • Friday Sport Preview (19-6-26)

    Ben Cunningham Sitting in for Rob Pritchard this week, On tonight's programme...We look ahead to round 4 at the Andreas Racing Association Championship.We speak to James Mcstay who wants to give children the chance to enjoy football this summer.Plus, it's time for the 2026 Parish walk and we speak to Ray Cox and Dave Griffiths looking at some of the islands top endurance walkers looking to cross the finish line in this years event.

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