Reading FC striker set for multi-million pound move to League One promotion hopefuls
Reading FC look set to lose one of their key players to League One promotion hopefuls Wrexham.
Read moreDetailsReading FC look set to lose one of their key players to League One promotion hopefuls Wrexham.
Read moreDetailsReading suffered a narrow defeat for the second week in a row in this rearranged match at Bicester.
Read moreDetailsSANDHURST WOLVES climbed up the table as they put six past WOKINGHAM TOWN who stay at the bottom of the league.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Dom Ballard has joined League One Cambridge United on a loan deal until the end of the season.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds was delighted with Rams' second-half performance as they overcame a lively Leicester Lions side to triumph 36-19 at Westleigh Park.
Read moreDetailsRegistration to open for Bracknell June event
Read moreDetailsReading lost out to relegation battling Burton Albion as a stoppage time winner saw the Brewers win three points to cancel out the Royals'
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club's long ongoing takeover saga has taken another infuriating twist with the emergence of a court case between owner Dai Yongge
Read moreDetailsMany Reading FC fans have voiced their support for former player Yakou Meite after he released a statement regarding the abuse he has received
Read moreDetailsIn a display of resilience and teamwork, the Reading Rockets overcame early setbacks to secure a commanding 105-92 victory over the Derby
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