Thames Valley football round-up: Berks County lose ground on league leaders in title race
Premier League Berks County lost ground on current league leaders Westwood Wanderers after they were beaten 3-1 at home. Westwood ...
Premier League Berks County lost ground on current league leaders Westwood Wanderers after they were beaten 3-1 at home. Westwood ...
A DISASTROUS first-half saw Wokingham & Emmbrook surrender their place in the Berks & Bucks Senior Trophy despite a valiant ...
LEAGUE leaders Risborough recovered from an early Woodley goal with a dominant second half showing to extend their league record ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were eliminated from the Division One Cup with a home defeat to Kensington Borough. Eversley started well, ...
BINFIELD manager Roger Herridge says that his side have a great chance of pushing current league leaders Westfields right to ...
Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup Finchampstead, Wargrave and Hurst all enjoyed a successful weekend in the cup as they all ...
READING booked their place in the FA Cup fifth round as they defeated Cardiff City on penalties after a thrilling ...
WOODLEY were defeated by an own goal in an incredibly tight match which saw the Kestrels denied a point after ...
FARA WILLIAMS scored from the penalty spot from the second time of asking to earn Reading a point against Manchester ...
CALLUM PATERSON levelled in the second half to cancel out Yakou Meite's opener as the points were shared in a ...
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