FROM THE MIDDLE: Football rules – a new IFAB book
A new book called Football Rules has been produced by the International Football Association Board who are responsible for the Laws of the Game
Read moreDetailsA new book called Football Rules has been produced by the International Football Association Board who are responsible for the Laws of the Game
Read moreDetailsWe have published our manifesto because we believe it is important to be honest and clear with voters.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings first-team suffered a heartbreaking loss to the High Rollers on Sunday, with a final score of 76-73 after a gruelling double
Read moreDetailsWe have chosen to fight a positive election campaign, making clear what we have achieved over the last year as a minority administration at Wokingham
Read moreDetailsFollowing the double abandonment against Wales NC the previous week, Berkshire County Cricket Club got their NCCA T20 campaign off to a flying start
Read moreDetailsAfter a bit of dip last year because of the pandemic, Colin Cottell, Race Director of the Shinfield 10k, says he's excited about the prospects
Read moreDetailsAt 3pm on Sunday came the siren: The government's brand new alert, Piercingly-loud and shocking And my labrador's ears were hurt!
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED lost in their final away match of the season against a side in desparate need of points to try and avoid relegation.
Read moreDetailsFOR most people, their parking is fine, but sometimes, well, it gets a fine. But what if your fine is not fair?
Read moreDetailsA short while ago I mentioned that the FA were taking the unprecedented step of experimenting with body cameras to be worn by referees.
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