Reading Athletes compete at Bournemouth cross country event
Bournemouth?s King?s Park hosted the first Hampshire League Cross-Country event of the year on Saturday, November 13.
Read moreDetailsBournemouth?s King?s Park hosted the first Hampshire League Cross-Country event of the year on Saturday, November 13.
Read moreDetailsA stoppage time goal from Sam Knight saw 10-man Eversley & California beat Woodley United in the Combined Counties Division One.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have signed former England international striker Andy Carroll on a free transfer. The experienced striker joins the squad at the Select Car Leasing Stadium having been released from...
Read moreDetailsReading Women snatched a late equaliser as Emma Harries scored a stoppage time goal to rescue a point away at West Ham.
Read moreDetailsThe last thing I want is for anyone to feel that I am anti VAR or PGMO referees
Read moreDetailsWhen Baba Rahman tweeted this wholesome four-word question for the first time after Reading beat Cardiff at the start of October.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women are looking to continue their winning run when they travel away to face West Ham United on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsRAMS Titans produced a composed team performance to earn a four-try 24-7 success at Blackheath 2nd XV, writes Richard Ashton. The hosts started strongly, but the Titans defence held up...
Read moreDetailsReading faced a tough test to maintain their unbeaten status as they overcame Southgate by one goal with an away victory.
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets ensured that they progressed to the fourth round of the National Cup as they saw off Bristol Basketball United.
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