Rams RFC fall to brutal 34-33 defeat in National One at Sedgley Park
CANDID Seb Reynolds was honest as ever in admitting Rams had been their own worst enemies in falling to a brutal 34-33 National One defeat at Sedgley
Read moreDetailsCANDID Seb Reynolds was honest as ever in admitting Rams had been their own worst enemies in falling to a brutal 34-33 National One defeat at Sedgley
Read moreDetailsMark's taking part in this year's Reading Half Marathon, for the woodland centre charity that supports families whose children have special needs
Read moreDetailsReading got their League One play-off hopes back on track with an impressive home victory against promotion chasing Wrexham.
Read moreDetailsWokingham District Primary Schools' Girls booked their place in the National Final with an outstanding victory in the semi-finals.
Read moreDetailsFans of Reading FC and Wrexham AFC will stage a protest during the match between the two teams tomorrow night (11 March, 8pm kick-off
Read moreDetailsExtra services and trains with more carriages will provide almost 2,000 additional seats.
Read moreDetailsReading FC is vital to our local community; it is much more than a collection of assets to be valued and traded.
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Clive Jones and Earley & Woodley MP Yuan Yang both championed Reading FC in Parliament, supporting new legislation
Read moreDetailsThe competition is open to all grassroots youth football teams across the UK.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Noel Hunt confirmed that he will be without one of his key players for the rest of the season.
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