FROM THE HEART: Worthy causes represented at Reading Half
THOUSANDS of runners took to the streets of Reading for Sunday's half marathon - some wore singlets, others carried cardboard costumes.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of runners took to the streets of Reading for Sunday's half marathon - some wore singlets, others carried cardboard costumes.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have been dealt six point deduction from the EFL for the second consecutive season.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Half Marathon returned for its 41st edition this year with thousands of runners flocking to the town on Sunday to compete in the event.
Read moreDetailsGASCOT UNITED FC are planning their trip to Wembley Stadium after their penalty shootout heroics in the semi-final against Corsham Town.
Read moreDetailsLUCAS JOAO netted the lveller at Bristol City to ensure that Reading put pay to a run of seven consecutive Championship away defeats.
Read moreDetailsThe 2023 Reading Half Marathon was won by Ollie Lockley, while local runner Naomi Mitchell was the first female finisher.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN's hopes for Women's Super League survival took a huge hit after they lost to Leicester City in the 96th minute.
Read moreDetailsLast week I wrote about how referees can sometimes make a mistake, but of course many decisions are always going to be wrong in the view of one set
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince has urged fans to 'stick together' to help the club try and avoid relegation from the Championship.
Read moreDetailsASCOT UNITED FC booked their place at Wembley Stadium to play in the FA Vase final after defeating Corsham Town in the semi-final.
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