Club Reporters wanted – Help us feature your club more next season

Football in Berkshire is looking for club specific reporters to help improve coverage next season
Ascot United fans at Wembley for the FA Vase Final. Photo: Neil Graham.
Ascot United fans at Wembley for the FA Vase Final. Photo: Neil Graham.

Football in Berkshire is continuously looking to expand its coverage, and at 10 years old, it’s time for our biggest growth spurt yet.

It’s been pointed out that at times we don’t cover your club as much as it deserves. That’s why we want to encourage individuals to take on the mantle of covering a team for a season.

Be the Royalists Reporter, the Crusaders Chronicler (and other suffixes that don’t make this sound dusty and boring).

Football in Berkshire is run by volunteers – that’s never going to change. But it means we spend as much time trying to find advertisers, fixing tech issues as we do writing and creating content – as well as tending to football clubs of our own.

We want to be the best football website in the County. But that’s going to require more people, more commitment and more content. Whether that’s match reports, news stories or events across your clubs’ men’s and women’s teams. And we’d love to hear from you whether you are a novice or a seasoned hack.

If you’d like a bit of a job description, you can see that here.

If you are involved in a club and would like to help cover it, or you have no affiliation to a club but this sounds interesting, get the form filled out below and we’ll take you through the next steps (filling out the form is an expression of interest rather than a commitment).

Can’t see the form? Load it here.

Want to know more before jumping in? Drop me a line to tom.canning@footballinberkshire.co.uk

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