Late goal breaks Wokingham and Emmbrook hearts – and resolve – at title-chasing Kidlington
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook pushed Kidlington hard on Tuesday night - only to suffer a narrow 1-0 defeat at the Hellenic ...
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook pushed Kidlington hard on Tuesday night - only to suffer a narrow 1-0 defeat at the Hellenic ...
BINFIELD kept up their impressive run on the road this season when brushing aside Highmoor Ibis in a 4-1 victory ...
"NOT one of them let me down". That was the opinion of Wokingham and Emmbrook manager Matt Eggleston after his ...
OLA JOHN is hoping Reading fans can finally start to see the best he has to offer. The Dutch winger ...
RONNIE BLACKMAN, Reading's all-time leading goalscorer, died on Tuesday aged 90. Blackman rattled in 158 goals in the Football League ...
Emmbrook residents worried that plans to install floodlights at a football ground would cause light pollution were given assurances at a ...
GEORGE EVANS can make an immediate impact at Reading, boss Brian McDermott has said. Royals announced the signing of the ...
Last night, the Royals brushed aside Championship rivals Huddersfield as they progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup. ...
READING Football Clubs ace centre-back Jake Cooper, 20, went back to school on Thursday October 1. Jake was revisiting Forest School ...
JAKE COOPER has kindly signed this Reading FC team photo – and it will soon be in the hands of ...
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