London Lions 6-0 Woodley United: Kestrels assured safety despite loss to league champions
WOODLEY UNITED went down to a heavy defeat having put in a promising first-half shift against league champions London Lions.
WOODLEY UNITED went down to a heavy defeat having put in a promising first-half shift against league champions London Lions.
WOODLEY UNITED stay in 16th after they were defeated away from home against AFC Aldermaston.
WOODLEY UNITED earned another crucial win after Ciaron Carolan goal just fourteen second after kick-off won the game.
Woodley recorded their second double of the season in a match where all the goals were scored from set pieces ...
WOODLEY UNITED fell to an away loss after they were made to pay for their slow start against Wallingford Town.
Woodley completed their first league double of the season and in doing so kept their first clean sheet since the ...
WOODLEY UNITED recovered from two goals down to take a point after a second-half brace from Kaylum Barlow.
WOODLEY UNITED climbed three places off the bottom of the table after they scored three in their win at London ...
WOODLEY UNITED were cruelly denied a point after Kensington & Ealing Borough found a late winner.
Woodley United twice came from behind to secure victory with a fourth minute of second half stoppage time goal from ...
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