Proud Royals: Reading FC fan launches new LGBTQ+ fan group
Reading FC fan Tom Williams has launched a new LGBTQ+ fan group ?Proud Royals? to promote inclusivity for Royals fans.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fan Tom Williams has launched a new LGBTQ+ fan group ?Proud Royals? to promote inclusivity for Royals fans.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women forward Brooke Chaplen will be out 'indefinitely' after a scan revealed she has a bone tumour in her right leg.
Read moreDetailsREADING CITY marked manager Simon Johnson?s 100th game in charge with victory at home to Holyport.
Read moreDetailsA THOROUGHLY professional performance from Rams saw the visitors earn an excellent 26-5 bonus-point victory at Birmingham Moseley.
Read moreDetailsABBEY RFC WOMEN responded from last week?s defeat with a thumping victory away at Supermarine Ladies.
Read moreDetailsA group of Reading FC fans are planning a protest ahead of the club?s 150th-anniversary match on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women kept their incredible winning run alive after a late comeback away at Everton.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC Women kept their sensational unbeaten run alive after Tia Primmer scored with an 88th minute winner.
Read moreDetailsOne problem of being a referee is knowing that a good number of the decisions you make, will please one side and upset the other.
Read moreDetailsA dominant performance from the league title contenders Bath Ladies, including five individual tries from scintillating winger Hannah Meek, kept Abbey Women in their mid-table position despite some promising periods...
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