Former Reading FC boss Ruben Selles returns to management with new job
Former Reading FC manager Ruben Selles has made a quick return to management having endured a difficult and short spell with Sheffield United.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Ruben Selles has made a quick return to management having endured a difficult and short spell with Sheffield United.
Read moreDetailsA racing driver from Wokingham has just one race between him and a championship title.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading and District Table Tennis League kicked off again last week for its 102nd year. 40 teams will contest over 4 divisions
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC and Real Madrid footballer Royston Drenthe was rushed to hospital on Friday after he suffered a stroke.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Noel Hunt has confirmed that number one goalkeeper Joel Pereira is set to miss some action with a rib injury.
Read moreDetailsReading FC remain in the League One relegation zone following an away defeat to Cardiff City.
Read moreDetailsElla Traynor-Smith scored a spectacular hat-trick for Wokingham Town Ladies on her senior debut.
Read moreDetailsReading RFC has announced that Yasmin Miller, the Club's President and long-standing champion of women's rugby
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds had mixed emotions following Rams' 31-28 National One home success against Birmingham Moseley.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have expressed concerns over the fitness of number one goalkeeper Joel Pereira after the club recalled goalkeeper Tom Norcott
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