Wokingham & Emmbrook 4-1 St.Panteleimon: Sumas hit four to record consecutive league wins
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK climbed up the table by making it back-to-back wins in the Combined Counties Premier League against St Panteleimon.
Read moreWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK climbed up the table by making it back-to-back wins in the Combined Counties Premier League against St Panteleimon.
Read moreWOODLEY UNITED recovered from two goals down to take a point after a second-half brace from Kaylum Barlow.
Read moreReading FC interim assistant manager Michael Gilkes was left frustrated by the Royals? inability to ?break down? Millwall in their home defeat.
Read moreREADING?s hopes of Championship survival took a hit after they were beaten at home by Millwall.
Read moreIt is funny how trying to make the Laws of the Game more understandable, sometimes seems to create more arguments.
Read moreREADING FC?s fight for Championship survival continues when they host Millwall at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday.
Read moreReading FC interim manager Paul Ince says his team needs to become ‘mentally tough out of possession’ as they continue their fight for Championship survival. Ince took his first week...
Read moreA GROUP that lets people with visual impairments enjoy the sport of bowling has seen one of its key players honoured.
Read moreREADING FC WOMEN were on the end of a defeat at the hands of Women’s Super League leaders Arsenal. A dominant first-half display from the Gunners saw them race into...
Read moreSOUTH BERKSHIRE 4s put three points on the board with a ruthless victory over Tadley.
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