Holmes ‘disappointed’ about Reading FC academy downgrade but keen to support young players
Tom Holmes has expressed his disappointment at Reading FC Academy?s recent downgrade to Category Two status.
Read moreDetailsTom Holmes has expressed his disappointment at Reading FC Academy?s recent downgrade to Category Two status.
Read moreDetailsTwo former Reading FC players featured as England Women made history by winning Euro 2022.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince was keen to take plenty of positives despite an opening day defeat to Blackpool.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince gave an injury update to the squad after the Royals? loss at Blackpool on the opening day of the new
Read moreDetailsReading began their 2022/23 Championship campaign with defeat as Callum Connolly?s ninth minute strike proved to be the difference in Blackpool.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire boosted their hopes of regaining the Western Division 1 title when they crushed holders Oxfordshire by nine wickets at Finchampstead
Read moreDetailsAscot United Warriors are on the lookout for players to join their team in the hope of competing at the Special Olympics.
Read moreDetailsA charity football event will be held this weekend at Eversley & California Football Club to celebrate the life of Ollie Blake-Brennan.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women?s manager Kelly Chambers is hoping this summer?s Euro?s will have a huge impact on women?s football.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince has admitted that the club are still desperately looking for a left-back.
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