Ex-Premier League player takes to SCL to help raise £1,300
EMPLOYEES at a vehicle lease company played out a hard-fought charity match at the home of Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsEMPLOYEES at a vehicle lease company played out a hard-fought charity match at the home of Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsThis week's cricket honours board sees Finchampstead bowler Olliver Thilo lead the way with five wickets, while Eversley batsman Oli Parsons
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD AND RUSCOMBE lost out for just the second time this season which means they stay in third position.
Read moreDetailsReading & District Sunday League team Caversham United FC has announced a new management duo ahead of the 2023/24 season for their men's first-team
Read moreDetailsReading City Football Club has announced a new charity partnership with Launchpad who will become the club's first official charity for the 2023/24
Read moreDetailsReading FC's head of scouting Jared Dublin is set to depart the club after just five months in his role.
Read moreDetailsFORMER READING FC manager Paul Ince believes he was on track to keep the club in the Championship before he was sacked last season.
Read moreDetailsDEFENDER Naby Sarr has left Reading FC to join Qatari team Al Markhiya just one year after signing a four year contract with the Royals.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED FC celebrated a year of success with its end of season presentation and family fun day at the University of Reading Bulmershe Pavilion.
Read moreDetailsReading Cricket Club batsman Rehan Akram leads the way in this week's honours board after a sensational batting performance.
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