James Knight and Jemel Johnson sign on as Binfield FC squad takes shape
Jemel Johnson has completed his return to Binfield after signing on from Thatcham Town. Johnson was part of the Kingfishers ...
Jemel Johnson has completed his return to Binfield after signing on from Thatcham Town. Johnson was part of the Kingfishers ...
Finchampstead and Wokingham are still keeping a close eye over their shoulders after big weekend defeats in the Home Counties ...
DAN HOUSEGO has called on Wokingham's batsmen to improve to get the club's promotion bid back on track. The Oaks ...
JAMES GALAZZI has become the final member of the 2018/19 Bracknell Bees roster. Fans favourite Galazzi, 34, has been a ...
Miraque Badurdeen took seven wickets, but could not prevent defeat for Woodley against Berkshire County Sports. It was the batting ...
OVER 400 children took part in a football tournament at Laurel Park's annual fun day at the weekend. Ranging from ...
Wokingham, like much of the country, came to a standstill on Saturday afternoon as England took on Sweden in the ...
Finchampstead opened up some breathing space in the battle to avoid relegation from Home Counties Premier 1 with a five-wicket ...
BADMINTON fans are invited to take part in a tournament at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre in Lower Earley this Saturday. ...
A SPORTS club in Sonning is throwing its support behind a national charity challenge. On Wednesday (31) Sonning Hockey Club, ...
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