Reading FC captain to miss start of season with knee injury
Reading FC captain Andy Yiadom will miss the start of the season with a knee injury after multiple procedures have proved unsuccessful.
Read moreDetailsReading FC captain Andy Yiadom will miss the start of the season with a knee injury after multiple procedures have proved unsuccessful.
Read moreDetailsHOMEGROWN hero Tom Vooght is hoping to make his mark once again after returning to Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire lost to Sussex by 148 runs in the National Counties Cricket Association's 'Showcase' game at Slough on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsHundreds took part in a testing 24-hour challenge to raise vital funds for cancer research 'Relay For Life' at Ascot.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles confirmed that the club 'cannot' get any players until the takeover situation is resolved.
Read moreDetailsFemi Azeez netted the only goal of the contest as Reading's preparations for the new season continued with a victory against Championship side
Read moreDetailsFormer Wycombe Wanderers player Joe Jacobson could be set to play a pivotal role at Reading Football Club if Rob Couhig completes a takeover.
Read moreDetailsLast summer, the Lionesses thrilled millions by reaching the final of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a nationwide search, Archery GB has announced the winner of a special competition created to celebrate unsung heroes of the archery
Read moreDetailsPotential new Reading FC owner Rob Couhig has teased fans on social media with his latest post. It is expected that Couhig is jn the final stages of finalising a...
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