Football round-up: Play-off heartbreak for Berks County, Reading YMCA defeat Burghfield
BERKS COUNTY's hopes of promotion were ended with a heavy home defeat to Langley in the play-off semi-finals.
BERKS COUNTY's hopes of promotion were ended with a heavy home defeat to Langley in the play-off semi-finals.
ASCOT UNITED made it a weekend to remember as they stretched their lead at the top of the table to ...
BERKS COUNTY are the new league leaders after their 3-0 success over Bedfont on Tuesday night.
ASCOT UNITED extended their advantage at the top of the table after they scored a last gasp winner against Broadfields ...
BERKS COUNTY maintained their push for the title after they racked up their 19th win of the campaign.
READING CITY missed the chance to close the gap at the top after they conceded a late goal at home ...
BERKS COUNTY picked up three points on their away visit to British Airways.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK were edged out in a nine goal thriller away at Flackwell Heath.
WOODLEY UNITED extended their unbeaten run in the Combined Counties Division One to five matches as they came back to ...
WOODLEY UNITED collected three points at home in their Combined Counties Division One clash at home to Molesey.
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