Former Reading FC goalkeeper makes move to Bolton Wanderers
Former Reading FC goalkeeper Luke Southwood has joined Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC goalkeeper Luke Southwood has joined Bolton Wanderers on a free transfer.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL RUNNERS are being challenged to take on the Newbury Racecourse half marathon, 10k and 5k event as entries have now opened.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Michael Olise is set to complete a big money move away from Crystal Palace this summer. According to David Ornstein from the Athletic, Olise has chosen...
Read moreDetailsA BRAND NEW two-floor Pilates studio has opened up in Lower Earley with the aim of providing a fitness facility for people of all abilities.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC defender Matty Carson has joined League Two side Grimsby Town following his release from the Royals.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM remain at the bottom of the table as they had to settle for a draw in their home clash with FINCHAMPSTEAD.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire CCC made it three wins out of three in this season's NCCA Trophy with a comfortable five-wicket victory over Oxfordshire
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women's captain Brooke Hendrix has departed the club to join Tampa Bay Sun FC.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC Women's manager Kelly Chambers has called for action to be taken after reports surfaced that the future of the women's side
Read moreDetailsReading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has responded to claims that Reading FC Women's side could face dropping down the football pyramid
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