Wokingham Town downed at final hurdle in League Cup final
Wokingham Town Football Club fell agonizingly short of lifting the Combined Counties League Cup last night.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Football Club fell agonizingly short of lifting the Combined Counties League Cup last night.
Read moreDetailsAscot Racecourse has unveiled the 2026 Royal Ascot Handbook: The Art of Dressing Well.
Read moreDetailsA win would be a fitting tribute for the Emmbrook-based club that is celebrating its 150th anniversary season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have confirmed which players will remain with the club following the end of the 2025/26 League One season.
Read moreDetailsA total of £353.44 has been paid for the single sheet edition from the August 1954 Metropolitan League match.
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters Trust At Reading FC has responded after the club revealed their new model 'One Royal' to be introduced from next season.
Read moreDetailsAscot United FC's Junior Yellas have been crowned Berkshire Girls Under-14 Division Two champions after a season which also secured promotion
Read moreDetailsReading FC are set to face a fight on their hands to keep hold of midfielder Charlie Savage this summer
Read moreDetailsCyclists can still sign up to raise money for their chosen charity
Read moreDetailsReading FC co-owner Todd Trosclair has sent a message to the Royals supporters following the conclusion of the League One season
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