FROM THE MIDDLE: Manchester City to be charged for failing to control players
Last week's sports pages reported that Manchester City were being charged by the FA with 'failing to control their players' in the 3-3 draw
Read moreDetailsLast week's sports pages reported that Manchester City were being charged by the FA with 'failing to control their players' in the 3-3 draw
Read moreDetailsReading FC coach James Oliver-Pearce was left 'frustrated' after the Royals failed to take their chances in their draw at Lincoln City.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC remain in 23rd place in League One after Harvey Knibbs netted to help his side pick up a point on the road at Lincoln City.
Read moreDetailsIn the match featuring the top two sides Division Two, title favourites Reading FC beat Kingfisher F 8-2 with Michael Childs recording his eighth
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Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK picked up a point on the road on their trip to BURGHFIELD RESERVES.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD moved through to the next round of the cup by getting the better of Aston Clinton in a five goal game.
Read moreDetailsA crowd funding campaign to provide two defibrillator units for local football pitches has reached its target in just seven days.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC came out on top in an astonishing 13-try match at Richmond to maintain their place at the top of the National One table.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles admitted that he was content with a point as the Royals came from behind to draw with Oxford United.
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