Reading FC legend Mikele Leigertwood joins Wokingham & Emmbrook FC
Reading FC legend Mikele Leigertwood will be lacing up his boots once again to play for Wokingham & Emmbrook FC ...
Reading FC legend Mikele Leigertwood will be lacing up his boots once again to play for Wokingham & Emmbrook FC ...
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK warmed up for their season opener with victory in their final pre-season match.
Teams were again put through their paces in the latest round of pre-season fixtures before the start of the competitive ...
A host of local teams got more valuable pre-season minutes in the tank ahead of the start of the 2022/23 ...
Hundreds of people gathered at Double Barrelled Brewery in Reading on Wednesday night to celebrate this year's Football in Berkshire ...
Berks & Bucks teams Wokingham & Emmbrook U12 Boys and Holmer Green Minors U14 boys both finished runners up in ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD picked up a vital victory in their top of the table clash with BURGHFIELD.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK moved another point towards safety after they held Burnham to a draw.
Wokingham & Emmbrook and Reading City shared a point each after a tense battle in the Combined Counties Premier North.
READING CITY climbed up to eighth after they completed a magnificent comeback to beat Edgware Town.
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