Woodley United Ladies pick up first win of the season
The ladies put last week’s disappointing performance behind them to comprehensively secure their first points of the season against opponents ...
The ladies put last week’s disappointing performance behind them to comprehensively secure their first points of the season against opponents ...
Reading fell to their third consecutive Championship defeat after goals from Adam Armstrong and Bradley Dack clinched the points for ...
Reading Women kick off their Super League campaign this week with a trip to Merseyside to face Liverpool on Sunday. ...
BINFIELD manager Roger Herridge is relishing the chance of producing an FA Cup giant-killing on Saturday as his side look ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook manager Dan Bateman is delighted with the start his team has made to the season after they ...
Reading manager Jose Gomes insisted that he was responsible for the result after Reading were defeated by Charlton Athletic at ...
A deflected opener from Jonathan Leko and a penalty from Lyle Taylor condemned Reading to their third Championship defeat of ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook begin their pursuit of a tie at Wembley Stadium as they host Chipping Sodbury on Sunday, September ...
EVERSLEY & California earned their first league win of the season with an emphatic 4-0 victory against Bagshot. Conditions at ...
BINFIELD progressed through to the FA Cup first qualifying round after they beat Lymington 3-2 to set up an away ...
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