Reading Men 1-2 Old Georgians: Hosts edged out in narrow loss
READING MEN returned to action with a narrow defeat in the Premier Division at home to Old Georgians.
Read moreDetailsREADING MEN returned to action with a narrow defeat in the Premier Division at home to Old Georgians.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince has urged fans to 'stick with us' as the Royals enter the final 14 matches of the Championship campaign.
Read moreDetailsReading lost for the second time this season to a well drilled and skilful Newbury team who have now moved up to third in the league.
Read moreDetailsSEAN DYCHE has hailed Jeff Hendrick's role in Burnley's record-breaking 2017-18 campaign.
Read moreDetailsASCOT UNITED stormed through with a clinical attacking display to beat EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA.
Read moreDetailsDELIGHTED Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds saluted his Rams players as they overcame a tough opening quarter to eventually overrun Rosslyn Park's
Read moreDetailsGareth Ainsworth has been appointed as the new manager of Championship side Queens Park Rangers.
Read moreDetailsHURST moved into third position after they gained a clean sheet success over Holyport Reserves.
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women produced arguably the best display of their season so far to seal a bonus-point win over second-placed Thurrock
Read moreDetailsBERKS COUNTY strengthened their title charge by getting the better of Brook House.
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