Thames Valley football round-up: Berks County return to Premier League summit
Premier League Berks County returned to the summit of the division after an emphatic away performance saw them put seven ...
Premier League Berks County returned to the summit of the division after an emphatic away performance saw them put seven ...
BUOYED by last Saturday’s cup win, United started strongly and against Langley and went on to record their first league ...
Jamie Williams reign as first team manager got off to the best possible start as Woodley progressed to the third ...
The ladies put last week’s disappointing performance behind them to comprehensively secure their first points of the season against opponents ...
ON MONDAY, Woodley won their first league match of the new season, against promoted Marlow United, in dramatic style in ...
WOODLEY United FC manager Jon Laugharne is excited ahead of the new season as their campaign kicks off tonight with ...
Reading Invitation Junior Cup Final Woodley United Royals 2-4 Westwood United Reserves (2-2 aet) IT TOOK extra-time to separate Woodley ...
Woodley Vets completed a historic league and cup double last night as they clinched the Challenge Cup with a 3-2 win ...
CITIZENS who go above and beyond the call of duty have been honoured at a special awards ceremony. Hosted by ...
JON LAUGHARNE is targeting a strong finish to the season with Woodley United ahead of what he believes will be ...
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