Wokingham & Emmbrook 2-2 Reading City: Points shared in local derby clash
Wokingham & Emmbrook and Reading City shared a point each after a tense battle in the Combined Counties Premier North.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook and Reading City shared a point each after a tense battle in the Combined Counties Premier North.
Read moreDetailsOne of the most annoying and childish fouls I think. is pulling an opponents? shirt to stop him getting away with the ball.
Read moreDetailsTwo man Kingfisher A still managed a 7-3 win over Kingfisher B with trebles from Hari Gehlot and Darren Jones, Darren just holding of Alan Cummings
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN are aiming to get back to winning ways in the Women?s Super league against Aston Villa.
Read moreDetailsMixed ability rugby festival to be hosted at Windsor RFC by Berkshire Brigands on Saturday, April 9.
Read moreDetailsUPCOMING darts star Dan Read added silverware to his name after he was crowned as the World Online Darts League week one champion.
Read moreDetailsAll three Thames Valley Kings teams were in action this past weekend as they hosted a triple-header
Read moreDetailsSONNING 2s took the bragging rights and points in a local clash against SOUTH BERKSHIRE 2s.
Read moreDetailsBERKSHIRE Under 20s marched into the semi-finals of Division Two of the Jason Leonard County Championship with a comprehensive 41-19 victory
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS eased through to the play-off quarter finals in a triumphant double header weekend.
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