Reading FC legends to hold Q&A event to mark 20th anniversary of iconic ‘106’ season
Reading FC legends are joining forces for a special event to mark the 20th anniversary of the club's record-breaking Championship title win.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legends are joining forces for a special event to mark the 20th anniversary of the club's record-breaking Championship title win.
Read moreDetailsA former professional footballer who posted videos on Instagram bragging about drug dealing has been jailed
Read moreDetailsWokinghgam borough council is looking into more detailed plans for an outdoor sports hub at Grays Farm, off Heathlands Road
Read moreDetailsEntries are now open for The Lexicon Bracknell Half Marathon as it returns for its 42nd year..
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham gym has been officially recognised by England Boxing, marking a significant step in its development
Read moreDetailsReading FC ended a dismal run away from home as they finally picked up their first league victory on the road this season with a triumph at Blackpool
Read moreDetailsReading FC boss Leam Richardson will lead his Royals team out against his former side this Saturday
Read moreDetailsReading FC are currently having to play without their top goalscorer, Jack Marriott, who is still dealing with an injury which he picked up last month
Read moreDetailsThe Club 1871 section was set up by supporters at Reading Football Club to help improve the atmosphere on a matchday at the Select Car Leasing stadium
Read moreDetailsA non league football legend who played for Wokingham Town in the 1960s has died.
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