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Read moreDetailsPlayers are crowned National Lacrosse Champions 2025
Read moreDetailsCan you name your local Non-League football club? As research reveals more than a third (34%) of Brits can't name a single Non-League team
Read moreDetailsReading FC have been linked with a summer transfer move for Maidenhead United attacker Reece Smith.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Jaap Stam has admitted that he would 'love to go back' if the opportunity arose for him to work for the club again.
Read moreDetailsGB athlete and Reading Sports Awards 'Schools Personality of the Year' winner 2024, Carys Westcott, is starting this year's Green Park Challenge
Read moreDetailsResearchers have released a study showing that footballers taking penalty kicks are sometimes sacrificing the best shots to prioritise credibility.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans favourite Amadou Mbengue strengthened his already excellent relationship with the supporters as he joined them in Club 1871
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC loanee Casare Casadei has been called up for Italy's senior side for the upcoming international break.
Read moreDetailsReading missed out on the chance to move closer to the League One play-off places as they were held at home by Stevenage.
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