Berkshire Football Awards 2023: Ascot United, Wokingham & Emmbrook, Woodley United, Eversley & California among winners
THE FOOTBALL community came together last week to celebrate the grassroots game in a special awards night hosted at Double ...
THE FOOTBALL community came together last week to celebrate the grassroots game in a special awards night hosted at Double ...
EMPLOYEES at a vehicle lease company played out a hard-fought charity match at the home of Reading Football Club.
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES were crowned as league champions despite a final day defeat to runners-up TILEHURST PANTHERS.
TILEHURST PANTHERS concluded their cup season with silverware after they got the better of EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES in a ...
FC BAPCO wrapped up the league title in their top of the table clash against FC SPORTY.
READING YMCA picked up a trophy with a remarkable win over YATELEY UNITED.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES secured top spot after they defeated rivals Larkspur Rovers to get their hands on the league ...
READING YMCA held their nerve from the penalty spot to progress past FINCHAMPSTEAD in the semi-finals.
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES took another step towards the league title after they got past WARGRAVE.
BERKS COUNTY's hopes of promotion were ended with a heavy home defeat to Langley in the play-off semi-finals.
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