FROM THE MIDDLE: Referees face oddities in laws
Referees are sometimes foxed by oddities in the Laws of the game, by that I mean decisions that can be different for the same offence
Read moreDetailsReferees are sometimes foxed by oddities in the Laws of the game, by that I mean decisions that can be different for the same offence
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Kings Wheelchair Basketball Club is holding an all day Wheelchair Basketball Fundraiser on Saturday, June 18.
Read moreDetailsDetective Sergeant Alice Ashman, Inspector Kelly Reed and Detective Constable Claire Furness are among those awarded commendations
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women secured 7th place in their return season to Championship 1 South, with an enthralling 24-22 win over established Championship
Read moreDetailsRAMS slipped to a 27-26 home reverse against Birmingham Moseley in an entertaining encounter at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsReading Men can look forward to life in the Premier League after they secured promotion with an away win at Oxford Hawks.
Read moreDetailsCraft beer and cheese shop The Grumpy Goat on Union Street is running the event on Sunday, April 24.
Read moreDetailsThe event will take place on Sunday, April 2.
Read moreDetailsTHE Reading Half Marathon took place on Sunday, April 3, with more than 10,000 runners entered.
Read moreDetailsKeen eyed Reading supporters may have noticed in recent games, that referees have been pointing out to players where throw-ins should take place.
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