Thames Valley football round-up: Finchampstead climb up the table with victory
Premier League Berks County keep the heat on top of the table Westwood Wanderers after they made it seven wins ...
Premier League Berks County keep the heat on top of the table Westwood Wanderers after they made it seven wins ...
Woodley United manager Jon Laugharne has resigned from his position as first team manager after the Kestrels were beaten 6-1 ...
A remarkable second half display saw Woodley take the points as they hit five goals past Warsash Wasps after the ...
IN a game of good goals, nine goal scorers and poor defending, Woodley came away from Ascot having scored four ...
Premier League Berks County moved up another place into third after beating Finchampstead by a single goal. The 1-0 defeat ...
Thames Valley Premier League Finchampstead slipped down the league table into ninth after they were beaten at home 3-1 by ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook progressed through to the next round after Dean’s decisive goal, while Woodley United were beaten 3-0 by ...
United were a shadow of the team that played in the last two games and fell to defeat to a ...
Premier League Finchampstead played out their first draw of the season as they were held to a 0-0 stalemate at ...
ON MONDAY, Woodley won their first league match of the new season, against promoted Marlow United, in dramatic style in ...
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