Reading FC owner confirms £5m stadium investment plan
Reading Football Club's owner Rob Couhig has announced plans to invest £5 million into improving the club's stadium, with a series of upgrades
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club's owner Rob Couhig has announced plans to invest £5 million into improving the club's stadium, with a series of upgrades
Read moreDetailsReading FC midfielder Kamari Doyle is set for a spell on the sidelines after suffering an injury blow.
Read moreDetailsSafe standing will be introduced at Coppell's Corner next season, in a move welcomed by Reading FC supporters' group Club 1871.
Read moreDetailsReading's latest financial accounts for 2024/25 reveal a dramatic decline in wages, highlighting the scale of the club's cost-cutting measures
Read moreDetailsReading FC reduced their annual losses significantly during the 2024-25 season after major player sales, newly released financial accounts show.
Read moreDetailsReading moved back into the League One play-off places with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Wigan Athletic at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan scored twice as the Royals...
Read moreDetailsA former Reading FC footballer has been told to "grow up" by a magistrate after admitting driving while disqualified and without insurance.
Read moreDetailsReading FC boss has responded after out of favour midfielder Tivonge Rushesha opened up on his mental struggles following a difficult season
Read moreDetailsReading FC return to League One action this weekend knowing victory over Wigan Athletic will help get their play-off push back on track
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted after news broke yesterday that a pair of key players are set to miss the rest of the season with injury.
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