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WOKINGHAM TOWN climbed up the table with their fourth success of the campaign as they defeated Milton United.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM TOWN climbed up the table with their fourth success of the campaign as they defeated Milton United.
Read moreDetailsRELIEVED Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted Rams were far from their best as they battled to a 10-6 National One success at Bishop's Stortford.
Read moreDetailsRELIEVED Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted Rams were far from their best as they battled to a 10-6 National One success at Bishop's Stortford.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's rising star, 13-year-old Alex Pickup, put on a stellar performance in his very first decision bout at the Road to Victory event
Read moreDetailsSky Sports pundit Don Goodman has stated that Reading FC fans 'deserve' to know the why takeover with Rob Couhig collapsed.
Read moreDetailsFormer Wokingham MP John Redwood has claimed that imposing a football regulator is a 'bad idea'.
Read moreDetailsReading FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has said that news of exclusivity with a new party should be treated with 'cautious optimism'.
Read moreDetailsFORWARDS coach Owen Root believes there is plenty more to come from his side despite Rams celebrating a fabulous 54-29 centenary home success
Read moreDetailsReading FC have provided an update to supporters regarding a takeover development, confirming they have entered 'exclusivity' with a potential
Read moreDetailsReading FC have been hit with a new transfer embargo by the English Football League (EFL) for failing to submit their annual accounts.
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