Reading FC transfer target Charlie Austin set for move to Australian side Brisbane Roar
Reading FC are set to miss out on summer transfer target Charlie Austin is set to sign for Australian team Brisbane Roar.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are set to miss out on summer transfer target Charlie Austin is set to sign for Australian team Brisbane Roar.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Andy Carroll is close to completing a move to Belgian side Club Brugge.
Read moreDetailsReading FC midfielder Andy Rinomhota is reportedly close to finalising a move to Cardiff City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have been drawn to play League Two Stevenage at home in the Carabao Cup first-round.
Read moreDetailsEddie Niedzwiecki has returned to Reading FC in the role as Director of Player Development.
Read moreDetailsReading FC will open their 2022/23 Championship campaign away at Blackpool on Saturday, July 30.
Read moreDetailsThe Crowthorne Women?s softball team played their second triple header on Sunday morning at a dew drenched Binfield CC.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne and Crown Wood 2 XI narrowly beat Reading United to stay top of the Berkshire Division 1B.
Read moreDetailsA LIMITED number of tickets remain available for the third Berkshire RFU Coaching Conference to be held at Rams next month.
Read moreDetailsIt was home sweet home for Euan Woods when Berkshire blasted their way to a 144-run win over Bedfordshire in the NCCA Trophy at Wargrave on Sunday.
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