NHS staff to represent Royal Berks Charity in football match against Denham United FC
NHS staff will represent Royal Berks Charity FC in a charity match against Denham United FC that will be played ...
NHS staff will represent Royal Berks Charity FC in a charity match against Denham United FC that will be played ...
Reading Women’s Conti Cup hopes remain in the balance after losing against Liverpool on penalties at Adams Park. The game ...
Reading Women boss Kelly Chambers believes 34-year-old star Fara Williams is still getting better. The veteran midfielder, who has more ...
Fara Williams bagged a hat-trick as Reading Women got their 2018/19 campaign off to the perfect start with a comfortable ...
Reading Women ended their 20 month home win drought with a 4-0 victory over Watford Ladies. Royals had won just ...
REMI ALLEN admitted defensive errors which led to Chelsea's goals made the narrow defeat "even more frustrating" as Reading were ...
KELLY CHAMBERS says every game between now and the end of the season is "like a cup final" for Reading ...
HARRIET SCOTT is backing team-mate Lauren Bruton to “bounce back” after her crucial penalty miss in Reading Women’s 1-0 defeat ...
RACHEL ROWE says it "feels like everything is falling into place" as Reading Women held Champions League-chasing Birmingham City Ladies ...
"IT'S JUST not good enough". That was the honest assessment from Reading Women winger Emma Follis after the Royals' wait ...
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