Woodley United Ladies boss Marc Surtees says his side are capable of producing a cup shock
MARC SURTEES believes his Woodley United Ladies side are capable of giving Maidenhead United Ladies a run for their money ...
MARC SURTEES believes his Woodley United Ladies side are capable of giving Maidenhead United Ladies a run for their money ...
JAMES ANDERSON feels Scours Lane could prove to be a massive advantage in Woodley United's scrap for survival. The Kestrels ...
Binfield turned the tables on Woodley with a 3-0 victory at Hill Farm Lane on Friday evening. The Moles were ...
ROGER HERRIDGE is hoping he will be able to sleep soundly on Friday night as he and his Binfield side ...
JAMES ANDERSON is hoping Haydon Richardson could be the answer to Woodley's goalscoring problems. The Kestrels are the lowest scorers ...
JAMES ANDERSON says Woodley have showed they are "really up for the fight" as the battle to avoid relegation heats ...
Natasha Master, a new recruit at Woodley United Ladies, has pledged to shave her head as a fundraiser for Cancer ...
JAMES ANDERSON is confident there are goals in his squad, despite Woodley's struggles in front of goal. The Kestrels are ...
JAMES ANDERSON is confident Woodley United have the quality to compete with runaway Hellenic Premier Division leaders Highworth Town on ...
WOODLEY UNITED face a six-pointer against Fairford Town in the Hellenic Premier Division on Saturday. The Kestrels sit 16th in ...
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