Ruben Selles understands Reading FC takeover is ‘close’, but not yet finalised
Ruben Selles is confident that Reading Football Club is 'close' to entering a new chapter and understands that a takeover deal is nearing completion
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles is confident that Reading Football Club is 'close' to entering a new chapter and understands that a takeover deal is nearing completion
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a weekend of fun on the river
Read moreDetailsEngland U20 star Millie David is setting her sights on a fairytale 2029 Women's Rugby World Cup in Australia as she looks to reach the pinnacle
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Ollie Norwood and Liam Moore could be set to face the Royals next season with the pair on trial with a League One side.
Read moreDetailsSixteen cricket teams from Reading area battled to win a six a side tournament at Hurst Cricket Club on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsHull City boss Tim Walter showed his disdain for Reading's playing stye as the Royals came out on top in a pre-season friendly.
Read moreDetailsReading FC rounded off their pre-season campaign with a victory over Championship side Hull City.
Read moreDetailsBracknell athlete Amber Rutter picked up a silver medal yesterday at the Paris Olympics Games after a controversial end to the women's skeet final.
Read moreDetailsMore youngsters can take part in the sport thanks to new equipment
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC player Junior Hoilett is available as a free agent having departed Aberdeen following a short spell.
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