Reading FC 1871 podcast could be ending after three series with set of live events this month
Producers of The 1871 Podcast have announced that this series could be the last with three live events taking place in Reading this month
Read moreDetailsProducers of The 1871 Podcast have announced that this series could be the last with three live events taking place in Reading this month
Read moreDetailsATTACK coach Harry Stapleton lauded Rams Development XV's character following their 54-0 floodlit success against The Army Under 23s.
Read moreDetailsSTMA Academy Reading owner Dan Eden has reflected after the gym celebrated its third birthday.
Read moreDetailsThe Royals avoided another defeat on the road after Harvey Knibbs' 82nd minute strike ensured they went home with a point.
Read moreDetailsReading FC picked up a point on their travels as a late goal from Harvey Knibbs rescued a point at Stevenage.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM TOWN collected three precious points with a home success against Harefield Town.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Nicky Shorey will appear at a question and answer session in the town this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading FC will face up against a former Premier League player next month when they face non-league Harborough Town in the FA Cup.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED continued their excellent form with a 5th win in seven matches as they breezed past Sholing.
Read moreDetailsThe sporting event raises thousands
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