Oliver Norwood targeting Premier League football after completing transfer to Brighton and Hove Albion
READING are today beginning life without Oliver Norwood after the midfielder completed a move to Championship rivals Brighton and Hove ...
READING are today beginning life without Oliver Norwood after the midfielder completed a move to Championship rivals Brighton and Hove ...
Reading FC Women 1 Manchester City Women 2 LAUREN BRUTON admitted Reading Women were unlucky not to come away from ...
ONE down two to go.. Another point on the board and another step closer to maintaining our WSL1 status. We ...
DO NOT climb on garage roofs was the message from firefighters after a teenager feel through one while trying to ...
THOSE associated with Wokingham and Emmbrook Football Club are tonight celebrating its permanent return to the borough. Football is finally ...
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook will kick-off the new Hellenic Division 1 East season away at Didcot Town Reserves. New boss Clive ...
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook have taken the lead in their efforts to install a stand and new floodlights at its Lowther ...
JAAP STAM'S first competitive fixture as Reading FC manager will be a home clash against Preston North End on Saturday, ...
Tonight at 8pm, England decide their Euro 2016 destiny as they take part in their final group game against Slovakia. ...
JAAP STAM has vowed to do everything he can to bring the good times back to Reading Football Club. The ...
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