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Probably the worst job in professional football is being a manager or head coach, because retaining your job is dependent on one thing and one thing
Read moreDetailsProbably the worst job in professional football is being a manager or head coach, because retaining your job is dependent on one thing and one thing
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Athlete Vikki Aust completed a gruelling test in the Brutal double Iron Man Triathlon Challenge.
Read moreDetailsA stoppage time winner from Harry Lee ensured that BERKS COUNTY got through in their cup tie away at EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC's principal sponsors are giving 30 free tickets to young footballers for every home match this season.
Read moreDetailsBERKS COUNTY FOOTBALL CLUB are running a new initiative aimed at boys and girls aged between 12-18 with any disabilities.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH BERKSHIRE HOCKEY CLUB's teams were back in friendly action in preparation ahead of their league campaigns.
Read moreDetailsLast year's runners-up Our Lady of Peace A got off to a winning start in their Division 1 campaign.
Read moreDetailsBINFIELD FC has announced that management duo Carl Withers and Jamie McClurg have departed the club to join Bracknell Town FC.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are reportedly one of several clubs interested in signing free agent Fabian Delph.
Read moreDetailsRAMS Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds was impressed with the tempo his side played with as they recorded their highest National One score
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