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Carabao Energy Drink has teamed up with The Wokingham Paper to give five lucky Reading fans the chance to win ...
JON LAUGHARNE is targeting a strong finish to the season with Woodley United ahead of what he believes will be ...
Jose Gomes says he is growing more confident each week that Reading will stay in the Championship. The Royals are ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRTEHvKKsnY After last week's disappointing 1-1 home draw against Rotherham United, Reading remain outside of the relegation zone only on ...
OF COURSE, it was disappointing last week to lose to Peterborough in the semi-final of the cup, but our performances ...
Ian Davies fired in a hat-trick to give an out-of-form Binfield side a big win at Windsor. Still seeking a ...
Lauren Bruton hopes playing games at Madejski Stadium will help attract more people to come and watch Reading Women. Kelly ...
WASHINDI TRAMPOLINE CLUB won six gold medals at the Regional Team qualifier in Eastleigh. The club also boasted 11 podium ...
NEW CLASSES have been set up at Wokingham and Emmbrook Boxing Club for children with special education needs. Mark Douglas, ...
WOKINGHAM CC will host a night of live music this weekend. A Saucerful of Floyd, a Pink Floyd tribute band, ...
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