Three points, and a cup
Wokingham Town returned from its league match at Egham last Saturday with more than just three points.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town returned from its league match at Egham last Saturday with more than just three points.
Read moreDetailsThe Makeshifts will perform in Emmbrook this evening.
Read moreDetailsTry their open rehearsal
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Ladies is on the lookout for more players.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town's first league match under its former name will be a local derby at Reading City.
Read moreDetailsShe was the only girl in an otherwise all boys Wokingham and Emmbrook under-13s Jaguars team last season.
Read moreDetailsCan you be a friend to this volunteer-run facility?
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police successfully applied for a closure order from Reading Magistrates Court .
Read moreDetailsChris Hunt put the players and trialists through their paces.
Read moreDetailsHe suggested manager Gareth Southgate should consider dropping captain Harry Kane.
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