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Bombi, Buses, Ftira, Hibernians, Hibernians Stadium, Kinnie, Malta, Malta Premier League VITTORIOSA STARS, Paola, Premier League, Rabat Ajax, Santos Silva, Tarxien Rainbows, Valletta, Valletta FC, Vittoriosa Stars
Saturday 18th January 2014
14.00 Malta Premier League
RABAT AJAX 2 (Allopardi 61 Micallef 72)
TARXIEN RAINBOWS 6 (Barbosa 10 Pulo 29 77 82 Santos Silva 36 71)
Att c350
16.00 Malta Premier League
VITTORIOSA STARS 0
VALLETTA 4 (Nafti 26 Agius 28 Dos Santos 78 Nyang 84)
Att c350
At Hibernians Stadium, Paola
Entry €6 (both games)
No Programme
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If you want to find out about what makes a country tick, give its public transport a try. With Andy headed to tick a ground on Gozo I decided to tick one of Malta’s most famous grounds Hibernians, very much in the hinterlands of the country’s capital Valletta.
The bus wended its way along the northern coast of the island, passing past the salt pans at the edge of St Paul’s Bay, then through the small villages due east. Hearing the Maltese language fascinated me. The structure is Semetic, or Arabic and its the only language of its type to have a western alphabet albeit with some adapted letters, there’s an H with an extra horizontal bar for example. However with Sicily only 50 miles north, the Italian influence is clear with large chunks of the language thrown into the linguistic melting pot, Grazie and Ciao being perhaps the most obvious. Continue reading