Reading FC sign defender on loan from Manchester City
Reading FC have bolstered their options at the back with the signing of Finley Burns on a season long loan from Premier League Manchester City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have bolstered their options at the back with the signing of Finley Burns on a season long loan from Premier League Manchester City.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Ruben Selles is reportedly keen on a reunion with defender Tyler Bindon.
Read moreDetailsThe early round draws of the national cup competitions have been made.
Read moreDetailsFORMER Scotland Under 20s fly-half Harris Rutherford is happy to swap the San Diego sunshine for a switch to Sonning
Read moreDetailsRETIRING Oratory School teacher Ian Jordan took the final wicket of the game as the Old Boys went down by six wickets to end a sun-kissed cricket week
Read moreDetailsTwo teams from Platinum Artemis Cheer, a Bracknell cheerleading programme, are celebrating major wins
Read moreDetailsNine young Reading FC players have put pen to paper on new contracts with the club.
Read moreDetailsThe Barns at Wellington, a boutique fitness and Padel Club on The Wellington Estate, has announced the success of its Charity Padel Tournament
Read moreDetailsCantley-based South Berkshire hockey club has been crowned EuroHockey Institute Club of the Year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will appoint the Berks & Bucks FA as the new leaseholder.
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