Woodley United Ladies 1-1 Ascot United Ladies: Kestrels battle for point with Page-Smith equaliser
WOODLEY UNITED recovered from a goal behind as Rosie Page-Smith’s strike earned the Kestrels a point in the local derby ...
WOODLEY UNITED recovered from a goal behind as Rosie Page-Smith’s strike earned the Kestrels a point in the local derby ...
WOODLEY United manager Jamie Williams said that the Kestrels 1-1 draw on Monday night was the ‘most impressive’ performance of ...
UNITED ended 2019 with a third consecutive win and back to back league victories and in doing so recorded the ...
WOODLEY United manager Jamie Williams was delighted after the Kestrels earned a long awaited league victory with a 4-2 triumph ...
BUOYED by last Saturday’s cup win, United started strongly and against Langley and went on to record their first league ...
Jamie Williams reign as first team manager got off to the best possible start as Woodley progressed to the third ...
Woodley United manager Jon Laugharne has resigned from his position as first team manager after the Kestrels were beaten 6-1 ...
CITIZENS who go above and beyond the call of duty have been honoured at a special awards ceremony. Hosted by ...
JAMES ANDERSON feels Scours Lane could prove to be a massive advantage in Woodley United's scrap for survival. The Kestrels ...
JAMES ANDERSON is confident there are goals in his squad, despite Woodley's struggles in front of goal. The Kestrels are ...
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