Wokingham & Emmbrook 3-1 Long Crendon: Sumas mount comeback to maintain pressure on top three
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK came from a goal down to claim victory which keeps them within touching distance of the teams ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK came from a goal down to claim victory which keeps them within touching distance of the teams ...
WOODLEY UNITED extended their unbeaten run to five games despite letting a two goal lead slip on a frosty evening ...
JOSH HARRIS netted the only goal of the game as the Sumas climbed up to fifth in the Hellenic League ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK progressed through to the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup semi-finals after knocking Buckingham Athletic out of the ...
WOODLEY United manager Jamie Williams said that the Kestrels 1-1 draw on Monday night was the ‘most impressive’ performance of ...
UNITED ended 2019 with a third consecutive win and back to back league victories and in doing so recorded the ...
WOODLEY United manager Jamie Williams was delighted after the Kestrels earned a long awaited league victory with a 4-2 triumph ...
BUOYED by last Saturday’s cup win, United started strongly and against Langley and went on to record their first league ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook manager Dan Bateman praised his sides defensive resilience with their much improved record helping them climb the ...
WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook returned to winning ways with a comprehensive home victory against struggling Abingdon Town to climb up the ...
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