Newbury Ladies 2-6 Woodley United Ladies: Kestrels stage second half comeback with Page-Smith hat-trick
Woodley United staged a second half comeback at Newbury to come away with all three points and lead the league table ...
Woodley United staged a second half comeback at Newbury to come away with all three points and lead the league table ...
Sumas 3-0 ChinnorWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK made progress in the Bluefin Challenge Cup with a 3-0 victory over Chinnor. Following their ...
Woodley United Ladies progressed in the FA Women’s cup following a comfortable victory against neighbours Wargrave in a match that ...
WOODLEY UNITED have led the way with innovative virtual training sessions for their under 8’s team to keep them engaged ...
Premier League Finchampstead clinched a dramatic late winner from the penalty spot in an entertaining clash against Woodley United Royals ...
Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup Finchampstead exited the cup in the semi-finals after an eight goal thriller against title challengers ...
WOODLEY UNITED were beaten in a nine goal thriller as they came away with no points after a late winner ...
WOODLEY UNITED suffered a cruel defeat after Wallingford snatched a late goal to take the points after the sides had ...
WOODLEY UNITED Football Club were recognised for their work throughout 2019 as they were crowned as the ‘Community Club of ...
WOODLEY UNITED twice came from behind for a deserved share of the points with captain Luke Axton-Hall atoning for his ...
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