Jose Gomes challenges Reading FC players to end unwanted record
Jose Gomes has thrown down the challenge of ending the drought of clinching back-to-back wins this weekend to prove they ...
Jose Gomes has thrown down the challenge of ending the drought of clinching back-to-back wins this weekend to prove they ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogNID1Sz2-Y DOUG SHEPPARD has called on the English Ice Hockey Association to take action after he was angered following Bracknell ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3bjgK4BVzY Reading will be looking to secure back-to-back victories for the first time in over a year when they head ...
DECLAN KIDNEY says the target on London Irish's back is growing every week as the Exiles moved nine points clear ...
TIA RUEL hosted the first in what she hopes will become a regular boccia competition. Taking place at Finchampstead Baptist ...
ROGER HERRIDGE says Binfield's midweek defeat at Abingdon was the worst performance his side have produced since he took charge ...
BRACKNELL BEES have helped raise £1,900 for Young Epilepsy, with more expected throughout the season. The Bees took part in ...
Binfield will be seeking to pick up their first win in four matches when they travel to Abingdon United this ...
CROWTHORNE RUGBY CLUB are seeking to increase female participation in the sport. The club are hosting a "Warrior Camp" on ...
Bracknell Bees are up to second in the NIHL South 1 table following a mixed weekend on the ice. Doug ...
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