Director of football says finances are 'okay'
FC Isle of Man says getting home fixtures in for the rest of the season will be important for the club's stability.
The Ravens secured a historic 2-1 win over Brocton on Saturday in their first ever home league game at The Bowl.
Before that the Manx side had played 16 league games in a row on the road and travelled more than 4,000 miles.
Director of football Paul Jones admits the logistical challenges have been 'tough' but the club is 'okay' financially:
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