Reading FC Women star Kirby admits “shock” at World Cup call
Reading Women's striker Fran Kirby declared her shock and pride at being called up to the England squad for this summer's World Cup in Canada. Kirby, 21, has been in...
Read moreDetailsReading Women's striker Fran Kirby declared her shock and pride at being called up to the England squad for this summer's World Cup in Canada. Kirby, 21, has been in...
Read moreDetailsGOALS from Kwesi Appiah, Michael Hector and Garath McCleary guided Reading to one of their most impressive results of the season as they shattered Derby County's play-off hopes at the...
Read moreDetailsSteve Clarke was left frustrated by three key decisions by the match officials, claiming the loss against Arsenal was “typical of our season” following the heartbreaking late 2-1 defeat at Wembley...
Read moreDetailsReading 1 Arsenal 2 (After extra-time) Adam Federici's extra-time error saw Reading's FA Cup hopes slip away after an absorbing semi-final contest with holders Arsenal at Wembley. Royals performed admirably...
Read moreDetailsCatch all the action from Wembley and add your thoughts on the Royals' big game. URRZZ!
Read moreDetailsAs far as memorable Reading matches go in recent times, Alex Pearce has pretty much been involved in them all. Whether it was having to watch the 4-2 play-off final...
Read moreDetailsSteve Clarke has warned his players not to let the occasion of Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final with Arsenal get the better of them. More than 30,000 Royals supporters will descend...
Read moreDetailsLocal rugby round-up: James Brooks kicked over 19 points during a comprehensive 37-7 victory over Exmouth which saw Redingensians Rams win the National League 3 South West title on Saturday....
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