MIXED RESULTS FOR KINGS IN TRIPLE HEADER
It was another mixed bag of results this past Saturday as Thames Valley Kings were in triple header action.
Read moreDetailsIt was another mixed bag of results this past Saturday as Thames Valley Kings were in triple header action.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN are back in Women?s Super League action on Saturday against title favourites Chelsea.
Read moreDetailsWe have all dreamt about scoring for our boyhood club. On Saturday afternoon against Hull City, Tom Holmes got to do it for real. John Swift whipped in a corner...
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds admitted Rams must learn to deal with being a scalp for visiting sides after slipping to a 17-13 home defeat to Blackheath. Having enjoyed an amazing debut season...
Read moreDetailsAn astonishing display from BERKS COUNTY saw them strike nine past London Samurai Rovers.
Read moreDetailsClubs, teams and individuals from across Berks & Bucks are backing Stonewalls Rainbow Laces and becoming active allies for LGBTQ+ people in football.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH BERKSHIRE came away with three points on the road against Havant 2s.
Read moreDetailsBLACKHEATH repelled a ferocious late assault to inflict a 17-13 National One defeat on Rams at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United made it three wins in five outings with an important victory against bottom team Bagshot.
Read moreDetailsFootball supporters often complain to me about the time goalkeepers take to release the ball, once it is in their hands.
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