Reading FC U21s face Marlow in Berks & Bucks final
Reading FC Under 21s will have the chance to capture silverware when they face Marlow in the Berks & Bucks Cup final tomorrow night.
Read moreReading FC Under 21s will have the chance to capture silverware when they face Marlow in the Berks & Bucks Cup final tomorrow night.
Read moreReading FC legend Graeme Murty will return to face his former side when his Sunderland U21s side visit the Royals in the Premier League 2 play-off
Read morePlans have been approved for a single-storey extension alongside one of Twyford's most historic buildings.
Read moreReading FC boss Ruben Selles has reflected on his first season with the club and outlined his coaching philosophy in an article with The Coaches Voice
Read moreFootball finance expert Keiran Maguire has provided an update regarding the potential takeover of Reading Football Club.
Read moreReading FC under 21's manager Noel Hunt expressed his pride after his side made it through to the final four of the Premier League 2 play-offs.
Read moreBinfield Cricket Club come out on top in Midweek League Cricket opener with victory over Crowthorne & Crown Wood Cricket Club by 40 runs.
Read moreThe throw-in has been in football since the Rules of Association Football were drawn up in 1863, by the fledgling Football Association.
Read moreReading FC Under 21s are through to the final four of the Premier League 2 play-offs as John Clarke's brace helped them to defeat Nottingham Forest.
Read moreHe's keen to share the benefits of sport
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