Berks County 1-2 Woodley United: Kestrels comeback to beat 10-man Swords
WOODLEY UNITED extended their unbeaten run in the Combined Counties Division One to five matches as they came back to ...
WOODLEY UNITED extended their unbeaten run in the Combined Counties Division One to five matches as they came back to ...
BERKS COUNTY FOOTBALL CLUB are running a new initiative aimed at boys and girls aged between 12-18 with any disabilities.
BERKS COUNTY missed out on the chance to finish their season by taking silverware after they were beaten by London ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK FC and Berks County FC are both on the lookout for new players to join their teams.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA left it late as Ross McKernan?s sensational strike saw them edge past BERKS COUNTY.
WOODLEY UNITED got a much needed morale boost by taking all three points against local neighbours Berks County and in ...
Several local football clubs have moved football divisions after a restructure from the FA which will take place ahead of ...
Thames Valley Women’s Division OneEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA LADIES moved up to sixth with a 3-0 triumph over Milton United Ladies.Megan ...
Berks County FC, with the help of partner club S4K Ladies, have launched a new pathway to help young girls ...
Thames Valley Premier LeagueBERKS COUNTY extended their winning run to three consecutive games with a 2-1 win over Westwood Wanderers.John ...
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