Reading FC to face Championship clubs in pre-season
Reading FC has announced that it will be facing two Championship clubs in pre-season as they gear up for the 2024/25 campaign.
Read moreDetailsReading FC has announced that it will be facing two Championship clubs in pre-season as they gear up for the 2024/25 campaign.
Read moreDetailsShire United FC concluded their title winning campaign in the Bracknell & District Sunday League Premier with a thumping win.
Read moreDetailsThe annual race between The Island Sailing club Reading's and Goring Thames Sailing club took place on their Pingewood lake last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThis weeks cricket honours list was topped by Jack Beaven who collected six wickets for Reading, while West Reading batter Adam Davidson scored 122
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Bees Ice Hockey hoping to attract local fans following their name change to include the county of Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTelevision and radio star Colin Murray held a live recording of his podcast, featuring Sir Geoff Hurst and Danny Care.
Read moreDetailsMore than 300 cyclists took part in the RIDE Wessex Downs bike ride on Sunday 14 April, 2024, which has raised more than £18,000 for charity
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD sit at the top of the table after three matches as they racked up a massive away win at Great Brickhill.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC duo Omar Richards and Nelson Abbey were able to celebrate European success as Olympiacos won the Europa League Conference.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading FC Supporters Trust have issued an update regarding the sale of the club having spoken with Nigel Howe.
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