
Tom Canning
Head of Digital at The Cricketer
The Cricketer Head of Digital. Ex Newsroom traveller & Youtube Ed at Reach PLC. Co-founder of @bracknellalefst & @fiberkshire. Football tourist.
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6 days ago |
footballinberkshire.co.uk | Tom Canning
Yes! The awards are taking place at the marvellous Double-Barrelled Brewery in Reading and we’ll have food available. Tickets will be limited but on sale from 28th May. If you’d like to know when, so you don’t miss out, make sure you’ve signed up to our email newsletter here. Scroll down to the bottom of this article for the nomination form. Before you do that though, here’s what the judging panel are looking for when choosing the shortlist. What’s the story?
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6 days ago |
footballinberkshire.co.uk | Tom Canning
Yes! The awards are taking place at the marvellous Double-Barrelled Brewery in Reading and we’ll have food available. Tickets will be limited but on sale from 28th May. If you’d like to know when, so you don’t miss out, make sure you’ve signed up to our email newsletter here. Scroll down to the bottom of this article for the nomination form. Before you do that though, here’s what the judging panel are looking for when choosing the shortlist. What’s the story?
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6 days ago |
footballinberkshire.co.uk | Tom Canning
Maidenhead United may have suffered relegation from the Vanarama National League after eight years at the top table of non-league football, but the club are preparing to hit the ground running in 2025/26.
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6 days ago |
footballinberkshire.co.uk | Tom Canning
The Reading FC takeover saga is over. Sell Before We Dai is done. Those are the headlines from a heady week I’m sure many Royals fans believed may never come true. Yes, Reading missed out on the play-offs on the final day, but that a youthful, inexperienced side built by Ruben Selles and pushed across the finish line by Noel Hunt was even in the play-off equation is remarkable. Key player sales, points deductions, protests and pitch invasions all hampered this quite remarkable squad of men.
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1 week ago |
footballinberkshire.co.uk | Tom Canning
Maidenhead United’s eight-year stay in the top-tier of English Non-League Football came to an end on Bank Holiday Monday. The Magpies faced Boston United at York Road needing a win to stay up (they won 2-0) while they also needed Solihull Moors to beat Dagenham & Redbridge and Wealdstone to lose or draw at home to FC Halifax Town. Shawn McCoulsky put the Magpies ahead on 33 minutes, converting from Reece Smith’s cross, but by that time Wealdstone were already 3-0 up at home.
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