Cricket round-up: Crowthorne & Crown Wood 2s secure top spot in tense tie with Farley Hill 2s
CROWTHORNE AND CROWN WOOD 2s keep their status at the top after they tied with FARLEY HILL 2s.
Read moreDetailsCROWTHORNE AND CROWN WOOD 2s keep their status at the top after they tied with FARLEY HILL 2s.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC defender Omar Richards has been linked with a return to England with Nottingham Forest after one season with Bayern Munich.
Read moreDetailsMore than 300 local runners took to the course at Sonning once again for the fourth consecutive year on Sunday, July 3.
Read moreDetailsAhead of this summer?s UEFA Women?s Euro tournament, Harry Redknapp, AJ Odudu, Karen Carney, Ellie Taylor and Jermaine Jenas
Read moreDetailsReading FC has urged fellow Championship clubs to join them in helping keep ticket costs down for fans this season.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC defender Chris Gunter has joined League Two AFC Wimbledon on a one-year deal.
Read moreDetailsBrooke Chaplen has returned to Reading FC Women as the club?s new general manager.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have been linked with a summer move for defender Naby Sarr after his exit from Huddersfield Town
Read moreDetailsReading FC head of football operations Mark Bowen has stated his determination to keep Lucas Joao at the club this summer.
Read moreDetailsMark Bowen said that he ?doesn?t know? what the future holds for former Reading FC captain Liam Moore.
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