Wokingham Boys unbeaten again
WOKINGHAM DISTRICT U11s boys finished with an unbeaten record from the Jersey Primary Football Festival for a third consecutive year. ...
WOKINGHAM DISTRICT U11s boys finished with an unbeaten record from the Jersey Primary Football Festival for a third consecutive year. ...
GOALKEEPER Emi Martinez admitted that he is unsure where he will be playing next season, with Reading likely to be ...
READING ended their Championship league campaign with a goalless draw at home against Birmingham City at the Madejski Stadium. After ...
Woodley Vets completed a historic league and cup double last night as they clinched the Challenge Cup with a 3-2 win ...
Reading's Championship safety was confirmed despite defeat away at Middlesbrough as relegation rivals Rotherham United were beaten 2-1 and subsequently ...
LONDON IRISH finished their league campaign with victory and were crowned as league champions against second placed Ealing Trailfinders as ...
The Island Sailing Club Reading is holding an open day this weekend on Sunday 28th April, welcoming all abilities to ...
Jose Gomes claims he is very proud of what everyone at the club has managed to achieve during his four ...
A goalless draw at a sun-kissed Madejski Stadium all but confirmed Reading’s Championship status for another season. The Royals fans ...
Jose Gomes arrived at Reading in December with the club just above the relegation zone on goal difference. With the ...
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