Wokingham Under-11s clinch Surrey League title
WOKINGHAM District Under-11s have clinched the Surrey District League title for the second consecutive year. George Weston-Brown netted the sealing ...
WOKINGHAM District Under-11s have clinched the Surrey District League title for the second consecutive year. George Weston-Brown netted the sealing ...
JAMES ANDERSON says avoiding relegation is still more than achievable for Woodley United. With cup action taking the focus in ...
DAN BATEMAN says the future is looking bright for Wokingham and Emmbrook as he begins to lay out plans for ...
MARC SURTEES believes his Woodley United Ladies side are capable of giving Maidenhead United Ladies a run for their money ...
ROGER HERRIDGE admits he would be disappointed if Binfield could not break into the Hellenic Premier top six this season. ...
JAMES ANDERSON feels Scours Lane could prove to be a massive advantage in Woodley United's scrap for survival. The Kestrels ...
A VILLAGE football team claims its future could be kicked into the long grass – weeks before the season begins. ...
Reading 2-0 Nottingham Forest A RARE league goal from Chris Gunter added to Garath McCleary's first-half opener as the duo ...
A PROPERTY developer in Spencers Wood has helped to kit out a local youth football team. Crest Nicholson, which is ...
FIRST-HALF goals from Garath McCleary and John Swift saw Reading record an excellent win at Oakwell. It was quite the ...
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