Naby Sarr departs Reading FC to join Qatari side Al Markhiya
DEFENDER Naby Sarr has left Reading FC to join Qatari team Al Markhiya just one year after signing a four year contract with the Royals.
Read moreDetailsDEFENDER Naby Sarr has left Reading FC to join Qatari team Al Markhiya just one year after signing a four year contract with the Royals.
Read moreDetailsReading Cricket Club batsman Rehan Akram leads the way in this week's honours board after a sensational batting performance.
Read moreDetailsWOKNGHAM sit in second position after they earned a 38-run success in a local clash with WARGRAVE.
Read moreDetailsLondon Irish Rugby Club, former tenants at the Select Car Leasing Stadium, have been suspended from the Premiership after they missed a deadline
Read moreDetailsREADING FOOTBALL has confirmed that the senior women's team will be switching to a part-time basis after they were relegated from the Women's Super
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD were victorious in the Voneus National Village Cup Berkshire group final against Wraysbury with a 41-run win.
Read moreDetailsReading FC and the play-off have been far from a match made in heaven throughout the club's history. In fact, quite the opposite.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC are hoping to appoint Chris Wilder as the club's new manager as they prepare for life in League One after being relegated from the Champ
Read moreDetailsPLAYERS from Eversley Cricket Club starred in this week's cricket honours board in both batting and bowling.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD are still winless in the early stages of their campaign after they suffered a heavy defeat at home to Banbury.
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