Sumas boss Bateman calls for five subs when Hellenic League resumes
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK manager Dan Bateman wants his side to stay sharp during lockdown while ‘non-elite’ sport is prohibited.It is ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK manager Dan Bateman wants his side to stay sharp during lockdown while ‘non-elite’ sport is prohibited.It is ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook FC are on the hunt for new players to join their Development Team, new to the club ...
The fist local derby of the season has plenty to offer with Woodley United keen to turn their fortunes around ...
A Gambian Football Club that have a special connection with Wokingham & Emmbrook have had a new batch of football ...
It was an evening of mixed emotions for Sumas boss Dan Bateman was left both ‘disappointed’ but also ‘delighted’ after ...
Thames Valley Women’s Division One WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK LADIES suffered a heavy defeat after they were beaten 7-1 in their ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook continued their superb winning run with another clean sheet under the lights at Lowther Road against Kidlington ...
Thames Valley Women’s Division One WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK had a game to forget in the Thames Valley Women’s Division One ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook put on a first-half masterclass to make a winning start to their Hellenic League Division One East ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook Walking Football team are on the lookout for new players to join their side. The Sumas walking ...
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