Lily Woodham becomes first Reading FC player ambassador for LGBT+ group Proud Royals
Reading FC Women?s Lily Woodham has become the first player ambassador for LGBT+ group Proud Royals.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women?s Lily Woodham has become the first player ambassador for LGBT+ group Proud Royals.
Read moreDetailsASSISTANT manager Alex Rae says Reading FC are looking to add to their squad before the start of the 2022-23 season.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC played out an entertaining 1-1 draw against West Ham on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA new look Reading FC side made another step towards the new season as they held Premier League West Ham United to a draw at the Select Car Leasing
Read moreDetailsBoth Wokingham & Emmbrook and Reading City have been handed away trips in the Extra Preliminary Round of this season?s Emirates FA Cup.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC have confirmed the return of Friday Night Lights for the two National One derby fixtures against nearest rivals Chinnor next season.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fans met their heroes on Wednesday afternoon as the club?s headline sponsor held a promotion for sustainable driving.
Read moreDetailsThe free agent returns 11 years after an initial six-year spell with the Berkshire club.
Read moreDetailsThe constitution for the 2022/23 season of the Bracknell and District Sunday Football League has been revealed
Read moreDetailsThe signing follows last week?s addition of Tyrese Fornah as the Royals look to add depth to their midfield.
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