Slough Central Panthers have failed to claw their way out of relegation from The Observer Industrial Sunday Football League and look sure to face next season in a new division.
In 13 games, the side has picked up just seven points from two wins and a draw, scoring 12 goals and conceding 36.
The side is bottom of the table.
Space Station Self Storage, Slough, sponsors the team– and has already agreed a deal for the new season as well.
“Space Station supports the Panthers because they are a new team in Slough, and the players are all based in and around the Slough area,” said Space Station regional manager Jonathan Slade.
“It’s a disappointing showing, but I know all the players have trained hard and put a lot in to the season, which is a shame for them. I hope they can bounce back next year.”
Slough Central Panthers suffered two poor results – losing 14-0 to Chalvey Royals in Eric Coe Cup and 12-0 to Swans (Taplow) Reserves in the John Chamberlain Cup.
