Woodley United Royals appoint new management duo
Woodley United Royals have appointed the duo of James Anderson and Richard Wilkinson as their management team.Anderson returns to the ...
Woodley United Royals have appointed the duo of James Anderson and Richard Wilkinson as their management team.Anderson returns to the ...
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 ...
JAMES ANDERSON fears the scheduling of fixtures by the Hellenic League could hamper Woodley United's chances of survival. The Kestrels ...
JAMES ANDERSON says avoiding relegation is still more than achievable for Woodley United. With cup action taking the focus in ...
JAMES ANDERSON feels Scours Lane could prove to be a massive advantage in Woodley United's scrap for survival. The Kestrels ...
JAMES ANDERSON is hoping Haydon Richardson could be the answer to Woodley's goalscoring problems. The Kestrels are the lowest scorers ...
JAMES ANDERSON is confident there are goals in his squad, despite Woodley's struggles in front of goal. The Kestrels are ...
JAMES ANDERSON is confident Woodley United have the quality to compete with runaway Hellenic Premier Division leaders Highworth Town on ...
JAMES ANDERSON says there is nobody he would rather have between the Woodley United posts than Alex Reed. The young ...
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