Wallingford Town 2-1 Woodley United: Kestrels hurt after defeat to late goal
WOODLEY UNITED suffered a cruel defeat after Wallingford snatched a late goal to take the points after the sides had ...
WOODLEY UNITED suffered a cruel defeat after Wallingford snatched a late goal to take the points after the sides had ...
WOODLEY UNITED Football Club were recognised for their work throughout 2019 as they were crowned as the ‘Community Club of ...
WOODLEY UNITED twice came from behind for a deserved share of the points with captain Luke Axton-Hall atoning for his ...
LEAGUE leaders Risborough recovered from an early Woodley goal with a dominant second half showing to extend their league record ...
Premier League Finchampstead suffered an away defeat as they were beaten 3-1 at Westwood Wanderers, who climbed to the top ...
WOODLEY UNITED extended their unbeaten run to five games despite letting a two goal lead slip on a frosty evening ...
WOODLEY UNITED recovered from a goal behind as Rosie Page-Smith’s strike earned the Kestrels a point in the local derby ...
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 ...
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