Reading FC Women review of 2023: Top flight spell ends with WSL relegation
IT was a year to forget for Reading FC Women who suffered relegation from the Women's Super League after eight years in the top flight.
Read moreDetailsIT was a year to forget for Reading FC Women who suffered relegation from the Women's Super League after eight years in the top flight.
Read moreDetailsA tradition that sees marauding knights alongside Father Christmas wielding a sword was performed across Wokingham during the festive season.
Read moreDetailsIn a bid to give a good summary of the situation Reading FC was in, our front page of July 6 was blank
Read moreDetailsA celebration of gin and rum came to the University of Reading's Great Hall.
Read moreDetailsMaking the cover of our October 5 issue was the first on-pitch protest from Royals fans. They dressed in black and threw tennis balls on the pitch.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been left with life-threatening injuries after his car collided with a tree.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a teenager in Reading sustained head injuries during an incident of grievous bodily harm
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES threatened to stab a teenager walking through Christchurch Meadows in a pre-Christmas attempted robbery.
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL has defended fining motorists for stopping in yellow boxes ? as an expert says drivers should be appealing them.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR fire saw Friar Street closed for several hours, and made the front page of our June 1 issue.
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