Eversley & California 1-2 Walton & Hersham: Boars suffer narrow defeat
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were defeated by a single goal in a narrow defeat against third placed Walton & Hersham who ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were defeated by a single goal in a narrow defeat against third placed Walton & Hersham who ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA earned a crucial win against Deportivo Galicia to move off the bottom of the table. Eversley were ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were eliminated from the Division One Cup with a home defeat to Kensington Borough. Eversley started well, ...
The Environment Agency has issued amber flood alerts across the borough for the River Loddon, the River Thames, the River ...
The tree knocked down electricity and telephone lines, leaving seven homes without power. SSEN are currently on the scene.
EVERSLEY were pegged back at home by AFC Hayes having taken a second half lead but earned a point in ...
EVERSLEY began the new year with three points after Luke Frewin made it a debut to remember as he snatched ...
Goals from Ross Mckernan and Jamie Griggs ensured that the Boars booked their place in the next round of the ...
Ellis Woods has stepped down as manager of Eversley and California. The former Binfield FC youth coach took charge of ...
Eversley batsman James Magowan tops the honours board after his knock of 133 helped his side to victory over Chesham ...
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