Reading FC Women exit League Cup with narrow defeat
Reading FC Women were knocked out of the League Cup following a narrow 1-0 defeat, despite a spirited late push for an equaliser.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women were knocked out of the League Cup following a narrow 1-0 defeat, despite a spirited late push for an equaliser.
Read moreDetailsTwo local athletes who are part of the Special Olympics Great Britain (GB) movement are taking on the world-famous 26.2-mile TCS London Marathon.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have been left bemused with the team's performance after they were beaten by Stevenage and dropped out of the play-off places.
Read moreDetailsAn "extremely scarce" football programme featuring Reading FC's away match at Manchester United has sold at auction this week for £3,000.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds believes his players will become better for their chastening 60-26 National One defeat at Plymouth Albion.
Read moreDetails'IReading FC midfielder Tivonge Rushesha has opened up on his personal struggles this campaign and has described this season as 'sh*t'
Read moreDetailsThousands of runners are set to take part in the Green Park Reading Half Marathon this weekend, with widespread road closures planned across the town
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Andy Carroll has been placed in interim charge of Dagenham & Redbridge F.C.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted after co-owner Rob Couhig gave an update on whether the club will help to fund the women's team in the future.
Read moreDetailsF.C Bracknell's Adult SENS team produced an excellent all-round performance at the Bobi League tournament
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