Former Reading FC keeper searching for new club following League One relegation
Former Reading FC goalkeeper Luke Southwood is searching for a new club this summer after he rejected the offer of a new contract
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC goalkeeper Luke Southwood is searching for a new club this summer after he rejected the offer of a new contract
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC goalkeeper Alex McCarthy helped Southampton win promotion to the Premier League by winning the Championship play-off final
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD made it two wins from two to start the campaign with a six-wicket victory over FINCHAMPSTEAD.
Read moreDetailsTwyford and Ruscombe bowler Sathesh Polepaka topped the list in the cricket honours board bowling list
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Tennis Club is opening its doors to visitors as part of the Lawn Tennis Association's Big Tennis Weekends.
Read moreDetailsReading Sunday League side Caversham United Football club has been nominated for the England Football Club of the Year award.
Read moreDetailsReading FC left-back Matty Carson has reflected on the campaign which saw him feature for both the first-team and Noel Hunt's U21s side.
Read moreDetailsReading FC has announced their released and retained list for their under 21 and under 18s sides following the end of the campaign.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson is searching for a new club after being released by League One Bolton Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsReading FC look set to lose young star Camron Mpofu who is nearing a move to join Manchester United.
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