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Thames Valley Football League round-up: Berks County FC storm to big win

by Andy Preston
October 4, 2019
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Finchampstead played out their first draw of the season as they were held to a 0-0 stalemate at home to Reading City U23. Finch are currently in seventh position in the league having won two, drawn one and lost one of their four league fixtures.

Berks County FC stormed to their second triumph of the season with a 7-2 thrashing away at Cookham Dean. Berks are in eighth having won two and lost two of their four league matches.

Division One

Wargrave moved up to second place in the division after they hammered Cookham Dean Reserves 7-1.

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Harchester Hawks climb up to fourth in the table as they recorded a narrow 2-1 win against Woodley United ‘A’ who stay rooted to the bottom of the league after three defeats in three games. 

Hurst Reserves played out a 2-2 draw at home to Henley Town as they dropped a place in the table to fifth.

Division Three

Berks County Reserves were defeated 2-0 by Maidenhead Town ‘A’. Berks are currently one place above the bottom of the table in tenth having only picked up one point from their opening two games.

Reading & District Sunday League:

Premier Division: Caversham AFC 1-3 Barton Rovers, Coley Park 3-2 Loxwood Park Rangers, Englefield 3-4 Twyford Comets, Maiden Place 5-1 Southcote Colts

Division One: Arborfield 8-2 Wokingham & Emmbrook, Park Villa 1-1 Brimpton Rangers, Shinfield Park United 5-2 Woodley Saints Hobnob, Whitley Athletic 6-0 Southbank

Division Two: AFC Lowfield Green 6-2 Rose & Thistle, Earley Elite 3-4 Reading FC Community Trust, GC United 0-4 Tilehurst Club

Bracknell & District Sunday League: 

Premier Division: Berks County Sun A 0-1 Bracknell Rangers, Morale Madrid First 1-3 Crowthorne Inn, Panthers FC 5-3 Loveman United

Division One: Athletico Ascot 7-0 Bracknell Athletic, Sandhurst F 2-0 Athletico Forest, Wokingham & Emmbrook Sunday TMW 8-1 Winkfield, Woodley Saints Kites 4-1 Finchampstead Athletic Sunday Reserves

Division Two: Bearwood Wanderers 7-1 Bracknell Cavaliers, Bracknell Corinthians 3-2 Ashridge Park Sunday Royals, Braybrooke Athletic 1-4 William Twigg FC, Golden Farmer Rangers 7-2 Panthers FC, Newbold FC 0-0 Winnersh Rangers Mens

Other: 3M 3-2 Crowthorne FC A, Bracknell Saint-Germain 0-2 Shinfield Rangers, Bracknell Titans FC 3-5 AFC Liberal, Sandhurst Sports Club 8-2 FC Harmanswater, Bracknell Titans 0-13 Hope & Anchor , AFC Dukes Reserves 2-7 PGM, Bracknell Athletic U21 3-3 Bracknell Spartan U21 (1-3 pens), Bracknell Royals 6-2 Winnersh Town

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Southern Region Women’s Premier Division- League Cup

Freya Jenkins got on the scoresheet twice, first to put Woodley in front before levelling the game early in the second half to make it 2-2. But they were eventually beaten 6-2 by Moneyfields as Woodley begin their season with three consecutive defeats as they exit the cup.  

Thames Valley Counties Women’s Division One

Wokingham & Emmbrook Ladies suffered their third defeat of the season to drop to eighth in the table as they were beaten 6-2 by league leaders Woking Ladies.Meanwhile, Eversley & California Ladies fixture against Buckingham Athletic Ladies was postponed. They are in seventh having only played two fixtures with games in hand over all of the sides in the division.

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