Former Reading FC player told to “grow up” after driving offences
A former Reading FC footballer has been told to "grow up" by a magistrate after admitting driving while disqualified and without insurance.
Read moreDetailsA former Reading FC footballer has been told to "grow up" by a magistrate after admitting driving while disqualified and without insurance.
Read moreDetailsReading FC boss has responded after out of favour midfielder Tivonge Rushesha opened up on his mental struggles following a difficult season
Read moreDetailsReading FC return to League One action this weekend knowing victory over Wigan Athletic will help get their play-off push back on track
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted after news broke yesterday that a pair of key players are set to miss the rest of the season with injury.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have been dealt a significant blow in their push for play-offs as two players have been ruled out for the remainder of the season.
Read moreDetailsTwenty years ago today, Reading Football Club marked a significant day in the club's history by confirming promotion
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women were knocked out of the League Cup following a narrow 1-0 defeat, despite a spirited late push for an equaliser.
Read moreDetailsTwo local athletes who are part of the Special Olympics Great Britain (GB) movement are taking on the world-famous 26.2-mile TCS London Marathon.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have been left bemused with the team's performance after they were beaten by Stevenage and dropped out of the play-off places.
Read moreDetailsAn "extremely scarce" football programme featuring Reading FC's away match at Manchester United has sold at auction this week for £3,000.
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