Reading YMCA FC pay tribute to outgoing boss as search for new manager starts
Reading YMCA FC are on the lookout for a new first-team manager after previous boss Lee Kitching stepped down.
Reading YMCA FC are on the lookout for a new first-team manager after previous boss Lee Kitching stepped down.
Burghfield FC were crowned as the BTC Senior Cup champions as they defeated Finchampstead FC at the Select Car Leasing ...
BRACKNELL TOWN put themselves back in play-off contention with a 95th minute winning penalty from captain Ashley Lodge.
ASCOT UNITED salvaged a point with a last minute goal to take victory away from relegation battling Corinthian Casuals.
BRACKNELL TOWN missed out on the chance to cut the gap on the teams above them after they lost 3-1 ...
BRACKNELL TOWN strengthened their push for the play-offs with an away triumph against fellow challengers Merthyr Town.
FINCHAMPSTEAD suffered penalty shootout heartbreak as they missed out on qualifying for the Charles Twelftree Trophy final.
BRACKNELL TOWN added three points to their tally in an enthralling seven-goal contest with Gosport Borough.
FINCHAMPSTEAD left it late to pick up a dramatic stoppage time win to cut the gap on league leaders Westwood ...
BRACKNELL TOWN responded from their away loss at Swindon Supermarine on Saturday with a convincing Boxing Day victory over Walton ...
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