Wokingham & Emmbrook boss Dan Bateman delighted at Sumas return to Lowther Road
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook FC made their long anticipated return to Lowther Road as they beat AFC Aldermaston 2-0 in their ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook FC made their long anticipated return to Lowther Road as they beat AFC Aldermaston 2-0 in their ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook suffered their first league loss of the season as they were beaten 2-1 by Chalvey Sports in ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook made a winning return to Lowther Road on a historic night for the club which saw them ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook celebrated their annual presentation day at Lowther Road with trophies being presented among the 45 youth teams ...
WORK to ensure the Sumas can come home has continued – and the team can now see the light. An ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook FC are seeking new players for a range of different age groups amid the return to their ...
Sumas dominate the front and back page of this week's Wokingham Paper. Go and pick up your copy today! FOOTBALL'S ...
THUNDERY showers were not enough to deter the people of Wokingham from showing their support for one of the town’s ...
AN animal charity is celebrating gaining registered charity status by holding a family fun day next week. Berkshire-based SAFE (Saving ...
THE THREAT of bad weather could not stop the families of Wokingham from raising hundreds of pounds at a fun ...
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