Reading FC keeper Luke Southwood told to find new club
Reading FC goalkeeper Luke Southwood reportedly has been told by the club that he is free to leave this summer.
Read moreDetailsReading FC goalkeeper Luke Southwood reportedly has been told by the club that he is free to leave this summer.
Read moreDetailsPaul Ince will take his Reading FC side to Plough Lane to take on AFC Wimbledon in a pre-season friendly.
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA and BINFIELD FC will face each other in July for a pre-season friendly fixture.
Read moreDetailsFormer Bracknell Town manager and Wokingham Town player Phil Alexander has left his role as Crystal Palace chief executive after 26 years at the Club.
Read moreDetailsSimon Church returned to lead the line for Brian McDermott?s Royals at the club?s 150th anniversary game.
Read moreDetailsFootball as we all know is the most popular sport in the world. What?s not keeping up with it, especially in this country,
Read moreDetailsJason Roberts savoured the opportunity to acknowledge the Reading faithful after injury put paid to the send-off he deserved eight years ago.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday the Crows Coyotes made a great start towards their defence of the ?Berkshire Women?s Softball League? title.
Read moreDetailsKevin Doyle rolled back the years, leading the line for Steve Coppell?s 2005-06 Royals at the club?s 150th anniversary game.
Read moreDetailsSCRUM-HALF Ollie Cole was crowned Rams RFC Players? Player of the Year at the club?s end-of-season ball on Saturday night.
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