Reading high jumper Morgan Lake secures place in European Championship final
Reading high jumper Morgan Lake was delighted to bounce back by securing a place in the European Championship final in Birmingham.
Read moreDetailsReading high jumper Morgan Lake was delighted to bounce back by securing a place in the European Championship final in Birmingham.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have some reason to be optimistic about heading into the new League One season – while there are still areas of concern. The Royals begin their campaign...
Read moreDetailsFor a player who once looked capable of reaching the top level while at Reading FC, Ovie Ejaria's career has taken a dramatic turn in recent years.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Jayden Wareham despite Exeter City's manager revealing there have been no formal bids made
Read moreDetailsA young martial artist from Wokingham has qualified for the WTKA World Games in Thailand after winning an intercontinental title.
Read moreDetailsA supercomputer has predicted where Reading FC will finish in League One this season ? with the Royals expected to fall short of the promotion race.
Read moreDetailsA former Reading FC player who was jailed for his role in a Class A drugs conspiracy has been ordered to disclose details of his finances
Read moreDetailsThe world's oldest and most magical cup competition is back in our backyard tonight.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have been dealt an injury blow prior to the start of the 2026/27 season which begins this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading FC chairman Rob Couhig will meet supporters at the club's Fanstore as the Royals launch their new 2026/27 away kit.
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