INTERVIEW: Sumas boss Dan Bateman eyes ‘home’ comforts at Bracknell to boost promotion bid
DAN BATEMAN believes playing on the artificial surface at Larges Lane this season will boost Wokingham and Emmbrook's chances of ...
DAN BATEMAN believes playing on the artificial surface at Larges Lane this season will boost Wokingham and Emmbrook's chances of ...
MARK ASHWELL has paid thanks to his friends at Bracknell Town for allowing Wokingham and Emmbrook to groundshare at Larges ...
WOKINGHAM AND EMMBROOK have completed a groundsharing agreement with Bracknell Town for the 2018/19 season. The Sumas had been provisionally ...
Wokingham and Emmbrook have been given a stay of execution to remain in Hellenic Division One East. It had been ...
SUMAS Under-18s sealed the East Berkshire Football Alliance Division 1 title in what they hope will be the first part ...
DAN BATEMAN says the future is looking bright for Wokingham and Emmbrook as he begins to lay out plans for ...
DAN BATEMAN is hoping the new firepower in his Sumas squad can lead them to cup glory this season. Wokingham ...
DAN BATEMAN says new signing Joe Cummuskey will have a "massive part to play" for Wokingham and Emmbrook. The defender ...
DAN BATEMAN has called on the FA to act now to save grassroots football before it's too late. The Wokingham ...
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook were one of the sides to beat the winter snap and they took full advantage with a ...
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