Reading hockey star calls on state school kids to be given chance of achieving Olympic dreams
Reading hockey star Nick Park wants more state school kids like him to be given the chance to dream of playing at the Olympics.
Read moreDetailsReading hockey star Nick Park wants more state school kids like him to be given the chance to dream of playing at the Olympics.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are set to be handed a fine having yet to publish their financial figures to Companies House.
Read moreDetailsCricket fans captivated by the T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA can now look forward to another Cricket World Cup.
Read moreDetailsThe match at Ascot United's Racecourse Ground will kick-off at 3pm, with doors opening at 1.30pm.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles gave a speech to his players as they returned to pre-season training last week.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women have dropped down to the fifth tier of the football pyramid, the club has confirmed.
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters Trust at Reading have issued an open letter to the FA, the club's ownership following the news that Reading FC Women
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC Women's manager Kelly Cousins (nee Chambers) has reacted to the news that the women's team will drop down the football pyramid
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM 2s are in fourth position after they added 25 points to their tally with a two-wicket success against top of the table SONNING.
Read moreDetailsINSPIRATIONAL new Rams RFC signing Morgan Macrae is relishing a fresh start following a roller-coaster couple of years.
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