Football round-up: Shinfield Rangers complete remarkable comeback, Tilehurst defeat Ascot United
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES were crowned as league champions despite a final day defeat to runners-up TILEHURST PANTHERS.
ASCOT UNITED RESERVES were crowned as league champions despite a final day defeat to runners-up TILEHURST PANTHERS.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA RESERVES secured top spot after they defeated rivals Larkspur Rovers to get their hands on the league ...
ASCOT UNITED closed their league season with victory over Winchester City Flyers to secure second spot.
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA climbed into sixth place by beating Kidlington Youth.
ASCOT UNITED stormed through with a clinical attacking display to beat EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA.
WOODLEY UNITED LADIES were confirmed as league champions in the Southern Region Women's Division One North with their win over ...
CAVERSHAM UNITED climbed up to fifth place after they scored five past Carterton without reply.
Charley Evans' stoppage time winner gave Woodley United all three points as they completed a comeback against Penn & Tylers ...
Woodley United Ladies inflicted just Long Crendon's second defeat of the season in a 3-0 victory.
WOODLEY UNITED started the year in style by smacking nine past Carterton without reply.
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