Reading weight loss football team helps members lose over 36 stone
34 men from the Reading area have lost more than 36 stone, or more than a fifth of a tonne (234kg) by taking part at Reading's MAN v FAT
Read moreDetails34 men from the Reading area have lost more than 36 stone, or more than a fifth of a tonne (234kg) by taking part at Reading's MAN v FAT
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted positively after their new striker helped them to earn an important three points over Leyton Orient in League One.
Read moreDetailsThe Adobe Women's FA Cup returns on Sunday with an exciting round of matches.
Read moreDetailsMAN-OF-THE-MATCH Willo Bicknell admitted his try-scoring home debut was 'very good fun' after Rams recorded their highest-ever National One tally
Read moreDetailsReading FC are reportedly exploring the possibility of making Gareth Ainsworth their next manager if they are to dismiss current boss Noel Hunt
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Football Club, one of Berkshire's oldest and most inclusive rugby institutions, officially reopened its refurbished clubhouse
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Phil Parkinson is under increasing pressure at AFC Wrexham after their summer of spending in the Championship.
Read moreDetailsNoel Hunt's Reading FC side have been described as a side who 'aren't particularly well coached' by a popular EFL football podcast.
Read moreDetailsJake Norris sees the World Athletics Championships as the perfect opportunity to conquer his demons and showcase his abilities on the global stage.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Ruben Selles has been sacked following a dreadful run in the Championship with Sheffield United.
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