Retiring Rams RFC legend goes out with a win
RETIRING Rams legend Robbie Stapley is looking forward to watching the Sonning side keep moving forward after his swansong ended in a dramatic 49-40
Read moreDetailsRETIRING Rams legend Robbie Stapley is looking forward to watching the Sonning side keep moving forward after his swansong ended in a dramatic 49-40
Read moreDetailsThanks to support from many quarters their sport can continue
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club are quickly approaching the new deadline set by the English Football League (EFL) for a takeover to be completed.
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Read moreDetailsReading FC manager reflected on his team's play-off hopes after they could only manage a goalless draw against relegation battling Northampton Town.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Today reporter and photojournalist Andrew Batt has been nominated for a national Grassroots Football award.
Read moreDetailsBobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world's top autistic racing drivers, has started his season with two podium finishes.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend and former manager Brian McDermott has given his thoughts on the club following their play-off push amid the ownership crisis.
Read moreDetailsJaden Odama and Sam Green were on target for the Sumas.
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters Trust at Reading FC has said that it is 'incredibly proud' of the team despite the club's ongoing ownership crisis.
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