FROM THE MIDDLE: Why referees wear yellow armbands
If you watch any youth football in our local parks, you may see in future, the younger referees wearing a yellow arm band.
Read moreDetailsIf you watch any youth football in our local parks, you may see in future, the younger referees wearing a yellow arm band.
Read moreDetailsREADING host play-off pushing Blackburn Rovers as their bid for Championship survival continues.
Read moreDetailsReading FC striker Lucas Joao has reiterated that he is ‘confident’ that he will be able to keep the Royals in the Championship this season Reading have had a...
Read moreDetailsUTC Reading Engineering student Cameron Mitchell has taken another step closer to making his dreams come true on the hockey field
Read moreDetailsRAMS? longest-serving player James Baker has admitted he could never have imagined his side would be hosting a National One Friday Night Lights
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED fell to an away loss after they were made to pay for their slow start against Wallingford Town.
Read moreDetailsReading FC?s record of achieving 106 points in a Championship campaign will remain intact after Fulham?s loss at West Bromwich Albion.
Read moreDetailsReading FC interim manager Paul Ince explained why Lucas Joao was not able to complete the full match in the Royals draw at Bournemouth.
Read moreDetailsIn Division 1 Gary Morgan and Neil Huirford both got trebles as Sonning Common & Peppard A won 8-2 at Kingfisher D
Read moreDetailsREADING maintained their push to be crowned league champions after they saw off Trojans.
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