Former Reading FC forward released by League One side
Former Reading FC striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson is searching for a new club after being released by League One Bolton Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Jon Dadi Bodvarsson is searching for a new club after being released by League One Bolton Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsReading FC look set to lose young star Camron Mpofu who is nearing a move to join Manchester United.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Michael Olise has been left out of France's squad for the 2024 European Championships
Read moreDetailsReading FC under 21s manager Noel Hunt expressed his pride after his side were narrowly beaten in a thrilling Premier League 2 play-off semi-final
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Graeme Murty had some praising words for Reading FC under 21s after his Sunderland side won a thrilling contest to make final
Read moreDetailsBerks County FC first-team managers Lee Simpson and Ellis Woods have reversed their decision and will now stay with the club
Read moreDetailsReading FC under 21s fell at semi-final stages in the Premier League 2 play-offs with an extra-time defeat to Graeme Murty's Sunderland.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC midfielder Liam Kelly will face off against his former side next campaign after winning promotion with Crawley Town.
Read moreDetailsBurghfield FC were crowned as the BTC Senior Cup champions as they defeated Finchampstead FC at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsA West Reading batsman topped last week's batting charts, while a Royal Ascot bowler claimed six wickets
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