Reading FC Women strengthen their game with Pilates in Lower Earley
The Reading FC Women's squad traded football boots for Reformer machines and Pilates mats during a special training session at Power of Pilates
Read moreDetailsThe Reading FC Women's squad traded football boots for Reformer machines and Pilates mats during a special training session at Power of Pilates
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based mental health charity has won £4,000 worth of funding to help grow their business thanks to Sage
Read moreDetailsSt Dominic Savio Catholic Primary School in Woodley, Reading, has been awarded a £5k grant after winning a national energy and sustainability
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Paudie O'Connor is set to miss two to three weeks of action with a calf injury.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Michael Olise, who spent some vital years in his development with the Royals, has been nominated for the Ballon d'Or award.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are exploring making a move for Portsmouth midfielder Matt Ritchie this transfer window.
Read moreDetailsThe early round draws in this season's competition have been published.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire have been denied a place in an NCCA final by Dorset for the second time this season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have made nine signings so far this summer transfer window, but still appear to be active in the market with a need for a forward.
Read moreDetailsReading FC co-owner Todd Trosclair has stated that 'patience' is needed when choosing the right players for the club.
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