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A BRIGHTER future for Finchampstead residents has been promised as improvements are being planned. Residents were told about the Neighbourhood ...
A BRIGHTER future for Finchampstead residents has been promised as improvements are being planned. Residents were told about the Neighbourhood ...
Last week, the club held an online photography competition for members on the theme of Wildlife in the Garden. This ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD first team captain Dan Marles has left the club. Marles came through the youth ranks at Finch and captained ...
DAN MARLES is refusing to write off Finchampstead's title hopes - but also admits he is wary of being sucked ...
SPINNER Max Uttley looks set to miss out on Finchampstead's home clash with Slough this weekend following the return of ...
DAN MARLES hailed the performance of Greg Smith as the opener contributed his best ever score in the Finchampstead first ...
PAUL DEWICK took seven wickets as Wokingham comfortably dispatched of previously unbeaten league leaders Cove in Thames Valley Division 1. ...
DAN MARLES says opening day defeat to Oxford was a "wake-up call" to his title winning Finchampstead squad. Reigning champions ...
"THE FA don't care about Finchampstead Football Club." That was the scathing response from Jon Laugharne after it was confirmed ...
JON LAUGHARNE says Holyport's lowly league position should not be taken into account when they arrive at Finchampstead on Saturday. ...
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