Amadou Mbengue expected to sign Reading FC extension imminently confirms manager Paul Ince
READING FC manager Paul Ince has confirmed that he expects Amadou Mbengue's contract situation to be resolved imminently.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince has confirmed that he expects Amadou Mbengue's contract situation to be resolved imminently.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings started 2023 with an explosive round of fixtures in the British Wheelchair Basketball National League this past weekend
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds was pleased with the way his RAMS side overcame adversity in securing a bonus-point 24-19 National One victory at Hull in the first game
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA took a point on their travels to Long Crendon.
Read moreDetailsANDY CARROLL has signed a contract extension to keep him at Reading FC until 2024.
Read moreDetailsA hat-trick of tries from Reading's Rob Cunningham marked his 100th appearance to give the side a well-earned victory over third in the league
Read moreDetailsBINFIELD climbed up to seventh after they knocked three past Ashford Town without reply on Friday night.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED started the year in style by smacking nine past Carterton without reply.
Read moreDetailsI took up the challenge to cover a football match using just the iPhone 14PRO and to get three pictures that an editor would be happy to publish
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH READING club is encouraging residents to keep fit while trying a new sport in 2023.
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