Wokingham Cricket Club announces Bicentenary plans
Wokingham Cricket Club will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the club's official founding on May 4, bringing with it a season of celebrations
Read moreDetailsWokingham Cricket Club will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the club's official founding on May 4, bringing with it a season of celebrations
Read moreDetailsFormer Buckinghamshire CCC captain and opening bowler, Tom Hampton, has been named as Wokingham CC's first XI skipper for its bicentenary season.
Read moreDetailsReading remain outside the League One play-off places on goal difference despite thumping Mansfield 4-1 away from home in a convincing display.
Read moreDetailsPopular football YouTuber Nieve Petruzziello, known online as StuntPegg, has highlighted the plight of Reading Football Club
Read moreDetailsHurst Bowling Club are holding an open day for, they say, "this much loved, underrated and challenging sport for eight to 88 year olds."
Read moreDetailsA number of clubs, including Championship teams, have expressed their interest in signing Reading FC defender Amadou Mbengue this summer.
Read moreDetailsWestwood Wanderers took a huge step to securing the Thames Valley Premier League title.
Read moreDetailsReading's play-off hopes were dealt a blow as they suffered a rare home defeat in League One which saw them fall outside the top six.
Read moreDetailsReading FC star Tyler Bindon has been recognised for his outstanding performances this campaign having been nominated
Read moreDetailsSupport for the 'feel-good football night of the year'.
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