Reading 2-3 Bristol City: Weimann double sees Royals rocked by the Robins
A brace from Andreas Weimann saw Reading dealt their first home defeat of the new league season as Bristol City ...
A brace from Andreas Weimann saw Reading dealt their first home defeat of the new league season as Bristol City ...
FANCY yourself as the next Pep Guardiola or Jurgen Klopp? Now’s your chance to showcase your football management skills with ...
Combined Counties Division OneEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA kicked off their new campaign with victory over London Samurai Rovers.The visitors had the ...
BERKS COUNTY put in a scintillating performance to earn an emphatic pre-season victory over WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK. Wokingham & Emmbrook ...
AFC Reading Miami Belles are on the hunt for new players to play for their U16 girls team.The club competes ...
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA faced a tricky test against Met Police FC in a friendly match. Eversley & California FC pictures: ...
Several local teams were in pre-season action at the weekend as Binfield earned an away win against National League South ...
Binfield, Berks County FC and Eversley & California all made a return to the pitch for their first action of ...
Berks & Bucks FA County Cup competitions are set to return for the 2021/22 season with a revamped format.There will ...
This weekend Burghfield FC will host 247 teams across 37 individual tournaments in their popular summer football tournament.After months of ...
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