FROM THE MIDDLE: A change to added time
?You?ve told us about the changes to the handball law, but what about any other changes,? a football fan asked me.
Read moreDetails?You?ve told us about the changes to the handball law, but what about any other changes,? a football fan asked me.
Read moreDetailsLatika Tennis Club, in Farley Wood Bracknell, unveiled their newly resurfaced courts to coincide with their milestone anniversary.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL?S FIRST TEAM continued their strong start to the season as they scored 34 points past Windsor without reply.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds paid tribute to his pack after they helped make it two National One bonus-point wins from two with a 24-13
Read moreDetailsIn a round of friendly fixtures, SONNING 1s were defeated 2-0 away at Bagsingstoke
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK earned a much-needed win as they progressed past Moreton Rangers in the FA Vase.
Read moreDetailsTom Dele-Bashiru and John Swift produced moments of magic to see Reading beat Peterborough United.
Read moreDetailsChampionship top scorer John Swift produced more magic as his free-kick and a double from Tom Dele-Bashiru gifted Reading three points.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women fell to their second defeat of the season as Vivianne Miedema netted a brace to give Arsenal a convincing win at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. The...
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