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==Current Squad==
==Current Squad==
* as at 14 February 2011
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Wokingham & Emmbrook
Full nameWokingham & Emmbrook Football Club
Nickname(s)The Satsumas
Founded2004
GroundLarges Lane, Bracknell (Ground share with Bracknell Town) ,
Bracknell
ChairmanMark Ashwell
ManagerRoger Herridge
LeagueHellenic Football League
Premier Division
2010–11Hellenic Football League
Premier Division, 11th

Wokingham & Emmbrook F.C. are a football club based in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. The club was formed in 2004, as a merger of Wokingham Town and Emmbrook Sports. Their nickname is "The Satsumas", a reference to the team's colours.

Wokingham Town were champions of the Isthmian League First Division in 1980-81, reached the first round of the FA Cup in 1982-83 taking Cardiff City to a replay and the semi-finals of the FA Trophy in 1987-88. Among their former players were Darren Barnard, Terry Brown, Paul Bence and Phil Alexander. Established in 1989, Emmbrook Sports had a much more modest history, being long-term members of the Reading League.

In November 2007, Wokingham Borough Council submitted a planning application to improve the facilities at Wokingham & Emmbrook's Cantley Park home. This would include a small stand accommodating 250 people and also flood lighting. [1]

In December 2009, the club agreed a ground share with near neighbours Bracknell Town which ensured that after winning promotion in season 2009/10, they were able to compete in the Hellenic League Premier Division. [2]


Season-by-season record since foundation in 2004

Season Division Position Notes
2004-05 Hellenic League Division One East 11
2005-06 Hellenic League Division One East 3
2006-07 Hellenic League Division One East 19
2007-08 Hellenic League Division One East 12


Collaboration with Woodley Town F.C.

During October 2011 Woodley Town F.C. announced plans to join forces with Wokingham and Emmbrook F.C. to create a 'super-club' for the region. However this plan has not yet been fully confirmed.

Wokingham have been attempting to upgrade their pitch at Cantley Park for years. But the council have insisited that the park should remain in public use in its entirity and not sold off to private clubs. [3]


Current Squad

  • as at 14 February 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Stuart Harris
GK England ENG Ray Merry
DF England ENG Neil Hanson
DF England ENG Sam Wyatt
DF England ENG Ashley Mitchell
DF England ENG Darren Thorne
DF England ENG Scott Bursill
DF England ENG Chris Newlove
DF England ENG Tom Hopper
DF England ENG Alex Luis
DF England ENG Matt Jones
DF England ENG Jordon Polston
MF England ENG Mitchell Flaherty
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Steve Ryan
MF England ENG David Bellis
MF England ENG Jack Broome
MF England ENG Ben Dearlove
MF England ENG Sam Duffelen
MF England ENG Danny Horscroft
MF England ENG Dean Thomas
MF England ENG Sam Whiting
FW England ENG Shane Cooper-Clarke
FW England ENG Luke Lee
FW England ENG Tom Williams
FW England ENG Imani Likita
FW England ENG Garry Sargeant

References

51°25′20.79″N 0°50′17.64″W / 51.4224417°N 0.8382333°W / 51.4224417; -0.8382333