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Published: Wednesday, 20th August, 2008 12:00

League set for big kick-off

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The Reading Football League gets underway next Wednesday (September 3) with a round of Senior Division games.

The league then has a complete programme of games on Saturday, September 6. See next week’s Reading Chronicle for full league preview.

Senior Division (September 3): Cookham Dean v Taplow Utd; Highmoor/Ibis v Berkshire County Sports; Mortimer v Rabson rovers; Royal Mail v Woodcote SR; Westwood Utd v Reading YMCA; Woodley Town v Sandhurst Devels.

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You should post the Premier division fixtures too! I think that league will be more competitive!

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