Cricket teams battle at Hurst in softball tournament
Sixteen cricket teams from Reading area battled to win a six a side tournament at Hurst Cricket Club on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsSixteen cricket teams from Reading area battled to win a six a side tournament at Hurst Cricket Club on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Ollie Norwood and Liam Moore could be set to face the Royals next season with the pair on trial with a League One side.
Read moreDetailsReading FC rounded off their pre-season campaign with a victory over Championship side Hull City.
Read moreDetailsHull City boss Tim Walter showed his disdain for Reading's playing stye as the Royals came out on top in a pre-season friendly.
Read moreDetailsFootball volunteers from across the grassroots game in Berks & Bucks were celebrated last week (Thursday , July 25 2024) in a glitzy awards ceremony
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC player Junior Hoilett is available as a free agent having departed Aberdeen following a short spell.
Read moreDetailsSonning Hockey Club is inviting new and returning hockey players to join their free ladies' and men's sessions.
Read moreDetailsFootball finance expert Dr Dan Plumley has said that Rob Couhig's proposed takeover at Reading FC would be 'excellent' news for the club.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Adam Le Fondre has signed for a new club, the 12th team of his career.
Read moreDetailsA soft ball amateur cricket tournament was contested at Woodpark Cricket grounds earlier this month.
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