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Thames Valley Kings Wheelchair Basketball Club is giving the public the chance to vote for their favourite Moment of the 2019/20 season Four of the most exciting moments from the...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings Wheelchair Basketball Club is giving the public the chance to vote for their favourite Moment of the 2019/20 season Four of the most exciting moments from the...
Read moreDetailsIf you had told me at the start of the year that come June I would be watching Reading play Stoke City in the Championship rather than England against Croatia...
Read moreDetailsREADING manager Mark Bowen said he was 'exasperated' by the referee's performance after a late equaliser saw Stoke snatch a point at the Madejski Stadium. "I was exasperated by the...
Read moreDetailsReading returned to Championship action after three months out, but were denied the perfect start after Stoke scored a 91st minute equaliser to cancel out Lucas Joao's opener. Joao scored...
Read moreDetailsA FOOTBALL CLUB In Gambia that have a special link with Wokingham & Emmbrook FC have returned to action for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic hit.
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYALS prepare to return to championship action when they host Stoke City behind closed doors at the Madejski Stadium on Saturday at 3pm.
Read moreDetailsDAVE PORECKI has confirmed that he will leave London Irish and play no further part in the season.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM racing driver Bobby Trundley will captain the ‘Racing with Autism International’ team in a 24 hour race.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have offered options to season ticket holders to claim refunds for the remainder of games this season, including donating to the club's community trust.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Island Sailing Club-Reading were able to sail on their lake at Pingewood last Sunday for the first time since the Coronavirus lockdown.
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