Sumas president Mark Ashwell insists there is plenty still to play for
MARK ASHWELL insists there is still a lot for Wokingham and Emmbrook to play for in the remainder of the ...
MARK ASHWELL insists there is still a lot for Wokingham and Emmbrook to play for in the remainder of the ...
WOODLEY UNITED host Penn and Tylers Green in a blockbuster Hellenic Division One East clash tomorrow. United bounced back from ...
WOKINGHAM AND EMMBROOK travel to league leaders Penn and Tylers Green looking to extend their fine run of form to ...
WOODLEY UNITED face Finchampstead in the pick of the Hellenic League ties this weekend. Michael Herbert's men were due to ...
CLIVE McNELLY is hoping Wokingham and Emmbrook can make Lowther Road "a fortress" after shocking Woodley United to ...
CLIVE McNELLY admits life as Wokingham and Emmbrook boss has been more difficult than he first expected. Former reserve team ...
DARREN THORNE has been named assistant manager at Wokingham and Emmbrook. The defender, who is also registered as a player, ...
THOSE associated with Wokingham and Emmbrook Football Club are tonight celebrating its permanent return to the borough. Football is finally ...
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook exited the Bluefin Sports Supplementary Cup with a heavy defeat at Larges Lane on Thursday night. Chief ...
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook pushed Kidlington hard on Tuesday night - only to suffer a narrow 1-0 defeat at the Hellenic ...
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