Datchet Village win fair play award in debut season
DATCHET Village were awarded with the Reading Referees Assocation’s Fair Play Award for the 2018/19 season in their first season ...
DATCHET Village were awarded with the Reading Referees Assocation’s Fair Play Award for the 2018/19 season in their first season ...
READING will kick off their Championship campaign at the Madejski Stadium on August 3rd when they host Sheffield Wednesday. The ...
THE centre of Wokingham was transformed into a festival of football on Saturday and Sunday, as Ashridge Park FC held ...
WORK to ensure the Sumas can come home has continued – and the team can now see the light. An ...
FORMER Maiden Erlegh student, Fran Kirby, starred for England during their opening game at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 ...
SHOWCASE Cinema Reading will screen all England and Scotland Women's World Cup matches for free throughout their 2019 Women's World ...
Reading Invitation Junior Cup Final Woodley United Royals 2-4 Westwood United Reserves (2-2 aet) IT TOOK extra-time to separate Woodley ...
MIDFIELDER Fara Williams has signed a new deal to extend her stay at Reading until the end of next season. ...
READING defender and club captain Paul McShane has been released after four seasons at the club. The Republic of Ireland ...
JOSE GOMES' side will be heading to Spain for a two-week training in preparation for the 2019/20 Championship season. After ...
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