Thames Valley football round-up: Sumas Ladies win 11 goal thriller
Thames Valley Women’s Division One Wokingham & Emmbrook Ladies enjoyed a superb victory as they took all three points in ...
Thames Valley Women’s Division One Wokingham & Emmbrook Ladies enjoyed a superb victory as they took all three points in ...
It emerged recently that former Reading loanee Lewis Baker is unhappy at his current club, Fortuna Dusseldorf. Baker joined the ...
LUCAS Joao netted a 75th minute equaliser to cancel out Cauley Woodrow's opener as the Royals earned a point in ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook returned to winning ways with a comprehensive home victory against struggling Abingdon Town to climb up the ...
Jamie Williams reign as first team manager got off to the best possible start as Woodley progressed to the third ...
A stunning second half free kick from Jeremie Bela saw Birmingham City leave the Madejski Stadium with all three points ...
READING manager Mark Bowen provided injury updates to key members of his squad ahead of the Royals' test against Birmingham ...
The draw for the third round of the FA Cup is always one of the most intriguing bits of the ...
Premier League Berks County keep the heat on top of the table Westwood Wanderers after they made it seven wins ...
Eversley & California 0-2 Fleet Eversley welcomed back a familiar face to the home dugout, that being former first team ...
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