Football round-up: Sumas beaten under new boss while Eversley bounce back
Combined Counties Premier NorthWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK went down a one-goal deficit away at CB Hounslow United.In their first league game ...
Combined Counties Premier NorthWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK went down a one-goal deficit away at CB Hounslow United.In their first league game ...
BERKS COUNTY put in a scintillating performance to earn an emphatic pre-season victory over WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK. Wokingham & Emmbrook ...
Woodley United Ladies played their first competitive game in nearly six months as they drew with Abbey Rangers.Understandably the team ...
Woodley United Football Club are appealing for people to send in photos and news items to be used for a ...
The Senior section of Woodley United Football Club, both mens and ladies, have been busy in organising quizzes and raffles ...
Woodley’s winning start to the season came to an end in front of a crowd of just shy of 100 ...
Woodley United staged a second half comeback at Newbury to come away with all three points and lead the league table ...
FA Women's CupWOODLEY UNITED LADIES’ Vitality Women’s FA cup run came to an end on Sunday at Met Police FC’s ...
Woodley United progressed to the First Qualifying round of the Vitality FA Women’s cup for only the second time in ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA LADIES made a superb start to their league campaign as they smashed eight goals past City Belles ...
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