INTERVIEW: Sumas boss Dan Bateman eyes ‘home’ comforts at Bracknell to boost promotion bid
DAN BATEMAN believes playing on the artificial surface at Larges Lane this season will boost Wokingham and Emmbrook's chances of ...
DAN BATEMAN believes playing on the artificial surface at Larges Lane this season will boost Wokingham and Emmbrook's chances of ...
JAMES ANDERSON is confident new Woodley United boss Jon Laugharne is the man to fire the Kestrels back up to ...
Jon Laugharne has been named as the new manager of Woodley United. The former Finchampstead boss left Memorial Park this ...
BOHUNT SCHOOL are national football champions. The Under-13 girls side won the event at the English Schools Football Association cup ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD Under-15 Sharks completed a league and cup double with a 4-0 success over Windlesham Warriors. Joe Watts and Jake ...
Reading Women have been dealt a blow by the departure of number one goalkeeper Mary Earps. The 25-year-old was one ...
Wokingham and Emmbrook have been given a stay of execution to remain in Hellenic Division One East. It had been ...
Ellis Woods has been announced as the new Eversley and California manager. Woods left his role as Binfield youth coach ...
DYLAN CHAFFIN bagged a brace as Woodley United A rounded off their season by lifting the Reading Challenge Jubilee Cup. ...
ROGER HERRIDGE says Binfield fully deserved their victory as they stunned Thatcham Town in the Floodlit Cup final. Herridge had ...
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