Wokingham Town FC pays tribute to non-league legend
A non league football legend who played for Wokingham Town in the 1960s has died.
Read moreDetailsA non league football legend who played for Wokingham Town in the 1960s has died.
Read moreDetailsThe professional Thai boxer from Wokingham has her sights set on the world
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans expressed their anger at the referee's performance in their 1-1 draw at home to Rotherham United in League One.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have given their reaction after the club released an AI generated video to promote their fireworks display in their next home match.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading striker Shane Long will return to the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds believes his side will learn from adversity following the 34-15 National One home loss to Plymouth Albion.
Read moreDetailsThe Ladbrokes November Racing Weekend is one of two high-quality weekends of Jumps racing at Ascot towards the end of the year.
Read moreDetailsReading supporters will have the chance to engage with a nationwide men's mental health organisation this weekend as Andy's Man Club visits
Read moreDetailsFormer A former Reading FC manager has made a move across the Thames Valley as he has rejoined Oxford United.
Read moreDetailsF.C. Bracknell has kicked off a brand-new Walking Football programme aimed at encouraging men and women to rediscover their love of the game
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