Woodley United FC youth teams win awards
Several of Woodley United FC’s youth teams were handed awards at the end of the football season.The U9’s Cyclones team ...
Several of Woodley United FC’s youth teams were handed awards at the end of the football season.The U9’s Cyclones team ...
Two first-half goals from Liam Wilson ensured that the Kestrels got their pre-season friendlies off to a flying start against ...
Woodley United FC’s first-team and Royals sides have both returned to pre-season training ahead of their 2021/22 campaigns.The Kestrels teams ...
Woodley United U9 Hurricanes were able to celebrate cup success after winning the BYDL Cup.Up against Caversham Trents, United fought ...
WOODLEY UNITED SUNDAY have a cup forward to look forward to after they defeated Bracknell Spartans Vets in the semi-final ...
Woodley United Ladies played their first competitive game in nearly six months as they drew with Abbey Rangers.Understandably the team ...
Woodley United FC has appointed Christian Parker as their new first-team manager. Parker takes over the reigns of the first-team ...
Woodley United Football Club are appealing for people to send in photos and news items to be used for a ...
HELLENIC LEAGUE action returns this Saturday with Wokingham & Emmbrook and Woodley United facing off in a local derby clash. ...
The fist local derby of the season has plenty to offer with Woodley United keen to turn their fortunes around ...
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