Rams RFC knocked off National One top spot
SEB Reynolds admitted Rams must learn quickly after they suffered a second consecutive National One reverse
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds admitted Rams must learn quickly after they suffered a second consecutive National One reverse
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town slipped to a disappointing 3-1 defeat at Risborough Rangers.
Read moreDetailsReading were denied a League One home win against Shrewsbury as they let a one-goal lead slip against their relegation battling opponents.
Read moreDetailsNo car parking charges at Cantley Park in this year's budget.
Read moreDetailsReading FC club captain Andy Yiadom took another step closer to making a return to senior action after he featured for the under 21s side last week.
Read moreDetailsLiverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold has named forgotten former Reading FC player Brandon Barker as his 'toughest opponent ever'.
Read moreDetailsReading FC stay just outside the League One play-off places after they earned an away point at promotion hopefuls Huddersfield Town.
Read moreDetailsAn event in May will help tackle social isolation of youngsters unable to access mainstream leisure activities
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds said both Sale and Rams should be 'proud of what they produced' after his side were defeated 25-22 in a thriller
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC defender Tom Holmes has made an unexpected loan move to Belgian side FCV Dender just one year on from completing a permanent move
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