REPORT: Reading FC 2-2 Brighton – Captain McShane rescues a point
PAUL McSHANE bagged a second half equaliser to rescue Reading a deserved point against early league leaders Brighton and Hove ...
PAUL McSHANE bagged a second half equaliser to rescue Reading a deserved point against early league leaders Brighton and Hove ...
READING Hockey Club trio Kate Richardson-Walsh, Helen Richardson-Walsh and Alex Danson all played as Great Britain stunned favourites Holland to ...
EVERY ticket for the upcoming Reading Festival have been sold. Fans lucky enough to get their hands on a ticket ...
WITH ANOTHER weekend of no fixtures we managed to get a friendly away to Portsmouth. Ironically Kirsty McGee, our skipper ...
JAAP STAM feels Reading "were the better team" despite losing 4-1 to Newcastle United at St James' Park. Royals fell ...
THE day is finally here! As hundreds of young people across Wokingham borough open their exam result envelopes, we will ...
PASSENGERS travelling between Wokingham and Reading are facing delays this evening following a signalling problem at Earley. Delays of up ...
CONCERT-goers who are hoping to grab some last-minute tickets to any of the upcoming local festivals are being urged to ...
HUNDREDS of students who had applied for a place at the University of Reading have been offered a place - ...
BRENTFORD FC say they "welcome" the news that London Irish are exploring the possibility of sharing their new stadium. Irish ...
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