Micah’s magic moment 🙌
Academy winger Micah Olabiyi scored a stoppage-time winner on his @EFL debut to secure all three points against Rotherham United.
Milton United Football Club Statement - Sunday 19th April 2026
Milton United FC Withdraw Men’s First Team from the National League System.
See attached for more information.
#UTM
On behalf of all Wycombe fans I wanted to thank every player who's worn our shirt in this season's league campaign
Whether it was one appearance or 40+ you've all played your part and you're the reason we turn up to watch every week ⚽️
#chairboys
A new award for 2026 - @PFA Men's Player in the Community! Huge well done to Eberechi Eze & The Eze Foundation, helping young people to start their careers 💪 #LFA#LFA2026
To any young kid reading this…
I’ve doubted myself in every league I’ve ever played in.
Ryman Prem.
Conference South.
League Two.
League One.
Championship…
And even right before my first Premier League start last night.
That’s not weakness.
That’s being human.
That’s being alive.
When I was growing up, I thought Premier League players were superhuman.
Like they never felt doubt.
Like they never felt nerves.
The truth is…. it’s often the opposite.
Social media won’t tell you that sometimes you step out there with no confidence. That’s normal. That’s ok!
You now have to then step out there with courage.
Confidence feels good.
Courage doesn’t.
But you do it anyway. Show courage enough times…. You build confidence.
Here’s the mindset that’s carried me for 31 years.
When it goes well:
I worked for it.
I earned it.
Well done.
Watch it back.
Get better.
When it doesn’t:
I know I prepared the best I could.
It didn’t go exactly to plan. That’s football.
But Well done.
Watch it back.
Get better.
That simple recipe gave me a special moment last night.
Leading the team out.
Playing alongside a group that fights for every ball.
Celebrates tackles.
Gives everything for the city of Sunderland.
And sharing it with supporters who never gave up, even after four tough seasons in League One.
So if you’re a young player feeling doubt…
Low confidence…
Or like you don’t believe in yourself…
You’re not alone.
Every player feels it.
Confidence isn’t something you’re given.
It’s something you build.
Bit by bit.
Day by day.
With courage.
With work.
With learning.
Anything worth building takes time.
But that’s what makes it so worthwhile!
Thank you @SunderlandAFC ❤️🤍
Didcot Town Ladies caused a cup upset to reach their first final since they were reformed in 2024.
The ladies beat Division One side Caversham United, turning around a first-half deficit, to win 2-1 and book their place in the Berks and Bucks Cup Final.
A long-range free kick from Maddie Sheppard and an unfortunate own goal inside the final ten minutes won the tie for the ladies.
Didcot started brightly, but it was Caversham who went ahead inside the opening ten minutes. A deep cross being turned in at the far post by Freya Jenkins.
Caversham controlled much of the first half and always looked dangerous on the break, with the Didcot defence and goalkeeper working hard to deny Caversham a second goal.
Didcot were battling hard and got into some good positions on a couple of occasions but couldn't apply a finish to bring the game level.
The ladies started to get a foothold in the game late in the half after the introduction of Bella Jones. Bella's hard work in the final third caused Caversham problems, and it continued into the second half. Didcot were now enjoying much more possession and looking dangerous with the wind behind them. As well as Bella, Bea Pratley was hugely impressive with her never-ending energy and desire to put Didcot on the front foot.
The ladies levelled with 20 minutes remaining. A free kick from 35 yards out from Maddie Sheppard, another who had an impressive game, sailed over the keeper and into the net.
Didcot won the game just inside the final ten minutes. An attempted clearance by a Caversham defender went towards the goal, and with the keeper unsure whether to handle the ball or not, she was caught in two minds, and the ball found its way into the net.
Caversham's hopes of getting back into the game were dealt a blow inside the final five minutes when they had a player sin-binned, and Didcot saw out the remaining minutes to reach the final.
Didcot will now face Finchampstead Ladies in the final at a venue and date yet to be confirmed.
Player of the Match - Bella Jones
Brought an impetus into the Didcot attack when she came on. Always involved in the game, both breaking up play and in attack.
Michael Duff has now taken charge of the same number of Wycombe games as his predecessor, Mike Dodds.
Dodds:
⚽️ Games: 31
✅ Wins: Nine
🤝Draws: Nine
❌ Losses: 13
🥅 Goals: 25
Duff:
⚽️ Games: 31
✅ Wins: 14
🤝 Draws: 10
❌ Losses: Seven
🥅 Goals: 50
#Chairboys
👊 50 up for Josh Parker. Our number 14 reached fifty goals last week against Oxford United in the Senior Cup, before adding another against Worksop on Saturday.
📹 You can watch them all HERE - https://t.co/OLtH5PKA8G
👏 Well done, Josh. A superb achievement.
#OCFC
Congratulations to Leigh Bedwell who kept his 100th cleansheet for Didcot Town in their 3-0 win against Shaftesbury.
Leigh kept his 100th cleansheet in his 409th appearance for the club and it is also his seventh cleansheet this season.
Congratulations to Leigh.