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FA Cup Surprise for Hungerford City
At first glance, step 3 Hungerford Town should be a shoe for the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup when they travel to the city of Whitstable step 5 in the third qualifying round lottery two weeks ago.
Casual observers may have taken a direct victory-and of course this writer did it, when attracting the details of the last draw (that I also assume a relatively easy victory for Town Slough in Bedfont Sports might tell you all you need to know, even though I have learned at my cost to never underestimate the flackwell heathwell heath.
However, Whitstable Town is the current holder of VAS FA after defeating AFC Whyteafe 2-1 at Wembley Stadium in May. They are also most likely the side of step 4 if it is not due to vase disorders. They were finally beaten semi-finalis in the play-offs of the Premier Division of the South East Football League (not @ me fisher fans).
The cheeks of 10 Slough people avoided the South Division of South League South South League by Josh Adepodju who scored both sides of the first half after Ollie Davidson gave the ninth -minute home team.
Wilks Park-as you know-never was an easy place to visit and Connor Young who was late for Flackwell after Alfie Pavey (quickly became a close name) had given Robins 1-0 advantage. The game will now be played again on Tuesday night at Bottom Meadow.
FA Cup: 2025/26 FA Cup withdrawing the fourth qualifying round for Berkshire
Don’t forget Doggy Bandana
Windsor & Eton vs Reading City made the national press during the weekend after scoring the details of the aircraft above and exiting Heathrow airport (we were not connected because, well, breastfeeding the sun).
What failed to mention the report was the new doggy bandana which is now available at club stores on matches (they seem to be not in online club shops first).
Windsor & Eton Women made the Light Work of the Two South Division
Jacqui Hanson confirmed the start of Windsor & Eton’s flying to Thames Valley Counties Women’s Football League Division 2 South followed by a 2-0 victory at Beaconsfield Town.
The signing of the summer, Hanson is now a combined top goalscorer for Royalist because Windsor makes it three consecutive wins and increase their goal difference to +20 after only three matches.

Meanwhile, Caversham United has placed a degradation pain from the southern women’s soccer league behind them with two wins from two in the first division.
The Round-Up: All Women’s Football in Berkshire this weekend
Newbury Town Rises Back – But Westwood Wanderers Rise Higher
Newbury Town did not let The Hangover Linger-in-defeated 1-0 which made it an unbeaten one year for Westwood Wanderers last weekend, quickly forgotten thanks to a 3-1 victory over the promotion of the promotion of Maidenhead City.
Newbury is six points from Westwood leader now after seven matches and Westwood opening goals between teams and 10-0 win over Finchampstead.
Wargrave, AFC Winkfield and Reading City backup are other parties who are pushing for the initial position on the top of the table and the three of them won their equipment.
Henry Ochieng’s Open Letter

After Billy Vigar’s tragic death, Slough City Captain Henry Ochieng wrote a sincere open letter: “I call the National League and FA to introduce and uphold direct regulations to ensure that all stadiums provide safe perimeters around the field.”
I watched Alex Fletcher from Bath City discussed his own recovery from a terrible head injury after colliding with concrete barrier in 2022 on BBC Breakfast on Monday morning.
“This is a situation that can be fully prevented,” he told the event.
AFC Aldermaston goes home?
“Our first team returned to Rec SOC soon,” was enough to stop the scroll of this correspondent. This means that one of the great and unique matches can immediately return to the non-liga calendar.
If ‘watching a soccer match in a nuclear weapons’ is not in your Groundhopping checklist, then you need to submit your notebook.
There is no date of return, but the club that returns home can only be a good thing and if Wessex League AFC Aldermaston can reach this after four more years, then we will be there (plus food in Rec Soc is always fantastic).
New award for 2026
Paul Watson stood up and looked across the place where the beer was made of a double -range beer, he was handed over by an envelope. He looks confused. He spoke: “The next award, very niche,” he said nervously, not sure if he was being arranged.
He read it: “The best handwriting on the vertical team sheet installed on the side of the club’s house.”
Stopping himself to see the crowd, the crowd looked back. Confused, not sure.

He continued, “Only one nomination, the winner is Kintbury Rangers.”
In a fast succession, the crowd panting, began to grumble, “I think handwriting in Ascot is very neat,” mummant one member of the audience, the winner photo touches the screen, the crowd rises as one, clapping, kint-er-y kint-echo throughout reading. The curtain fell, fading to be black.
Well, we think it’s good ..
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