Former Arsenal title winner teams up with Reading FC legends
Former Arsenal title winner David Hillier has teamed up with Reading FC legends Dave Kitson and James Harper.
Read moreDetailsFormer Arsenal title winner David Hillier has teamed up with Reading FC legends Dave Kitson and James Harper.
Read moreDetailsLocal motor racing star Luca Osborne is looking to continue his success in the Mini Challenge Trophy.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC academy graduate Jake Cooper has expressed his sadness to see the current state of the club.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC player and World Cup winner Emi Martinez spoke the importance of his experience in Berkshire on a loan spell with the Royals.
Read moreDetailsFootball finance expert Kieran Maguire has given his thoughts on Reading FC's drawn out takeover process
Read moreDetailsThe East Berkshire branch of Palestine Solidarity Campaign will be holding a cricket match at Burnham Cricket Club on Tuesday, June 18.
Read moreDetailsBerks & Bucks FA are launching a new men's flexi football league for over 30's with the aim of raising awareness for mental health.
Read moreDetailsKEEN RUNNERS took to Reading to take part in the Green Park 10k last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe policy would see ten Premier League games per season shown on free-to-air TV.
Read moreDetailsReading FC midfielder Ben Elliott reflected on a difficult season for the club and analysed his progress as a player. Having joined the Royals last summer from Chelsea’s academy, Elliott...
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