Supercomputer tips Reading FC to surge into top six before suffering play-off heartbreak
A League One "supercomputer" has predicted a strong finish to the season for Reading, forecasting a late run of form
Read moreDetailsA League One "supercomputer" has predicted a strong finish to the season for Reading, forecasting a late run of form
Read moreDetailsSky Sports golf presenter and former European tour player Nick Dougherty cut the ribbon to open the new Top Tracer driving range at Hennerton
Read moreDetailsReading FC are one of the clubs who have led the way in a proposal for the EFL to introduce a salary cap for League One clubs.
Read moreDetailsThe first football matches to be played on the new pitches at the High Copse sports ground near Shinfield took place on Saturday 8 November.
Read moreDetailsLocal hockey stalwart Nick King was selected as this year's Sports person of the Year, sponsored by Bathroom Concepts.
Read moreDetailsThe monthly meeting of Bracknell Referees Society takes place tonight in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsIn a move that will delight fans, Reading FC have ssecured the signing of former academy graduate Andy Rinomhota, who returns to the club
Read moreDetailsA new data forecast from the Compare.bet Supercomputer has predicted that Reading FC will narrowly escape relegation from League One this season.
Read moreDetailsLeam Richardson celebrated his first win as Reading manager as the Royals edged past promotion-chasing Stevenage 1?0
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Brian McDermott has started a new role in America.
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