Football round-up: Finchampstead exit cup, Tilehurst Panthers and Berks County collect huge wins
WOODLEY UNITED were on the end of a heavy defeat on their trip to Winchester City Flyers.
Read moreWOODLEY UNITED were on the end of a heavy defeat on their trip to Winchester City Flyers.
Read moreBRACKNELL TOWN took three points thanks to a 100th minute goal from skipper Ashley Lodge
Read moreHurst Cricket Club and Wokingham area's Rangers Cricket Club voted 'resoundingly' for the merger with a joint season in 2024.
Read moreThere would be no reason for Wokingham Borough Council to refuse Wycombe Wanderers permission to use Reading's training ground.
Read moreSell Before We Dai, a pressure group set up to demand a change of ownership at Reading FC, has responded to the publication of the Football Governance
Read moreWycombe Wanderers FC has confirmed that they are putting on hold any provision for funding to Reading FC and the purchase of Bearwood Park training
Read moreFormer Reading FC player Glen Little gave his take after reports have emerged that a North American investment group is in advanced negotiations
Read moreThe saga for the ownership of Reading Football Club continues as reports have emerged that a bid from a German investor has been made.
Read moreSir John Redwood posted a blog on Monday, March 18, where he set out his views on the issues facing the team.
Read moreFormer Reading FC chairman Sir John Madejski is 'optimistic' that a deal to sell the club will be finalised in the near future.
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