Woodley United Ladies 5-3 Milton United: Kestrels fly past Milton in FA Women’s Cup
Woodley United progressed to the First Qualifying round of the Vitality FA Women’s cup for only the second time in ...
Woodley United progressed to the First Qualifying round of the Vitality FA Women’s cup for only the second time in ...
Woodley United Ladies progressed in the FA Women’s cup following a comfortable victory against neighbours Wargrave in a match that ...
Jamie Williams’ WOODLEY UNITED side continued preparations ahead of the new season with a pre-season fixture against Sandhurst Sports. Woodley ...
Woodley United manager Jamie Williams is expecting the talent of his side to push the club up the table as ...
Wokingham & Emmbrook faced off against Sandhurst Town as they both make preparations ahead of the new Hellenic League Division ...
A Woodley United player has guided the club he manages for his day job to the Championship for the first ...
WOODLEY UNITED have led the way with innovative virtual training sessions for their under 8’s team to keep them engaged ...
WOODLEY United Ladies have surpassed their £1000 donation target in their fundraising event for the Royal Berks Charity.
Premier League Finchampstead clinched a dramatic late winner from the penalty spot in an entertaining clash against Woodley United Royals ...
WOODLEY UNITED were beaten in a nine goal thriller as they came away with no points after a late winner ...
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