Ruben Selles describes Reading FC’s transfer window as ‘damage limitation’
READING manager Ruben Selles described the January transfer window as 'damage limitation' which saw six players depart the club.
Read moreDetailsREADING manager Ruben Selles described the January transfer window as 'damage limitation' which saw six players depart the club.
Read moreDetailsFive more people have been arrested in the continued investigation into incidents of disorder in Reading in December last year
Read moreDetailsThe January transfer window has slammed shut which has seen Reading FC lose six players in total, with one added to the squad.
Read moreDetailsA WATERSPORTS centre in Caversham launched four years ago faces an uncertain future after being denied retrospective planning permissio
Read moreDetailsWomen are being urged to attend breast screening appointments following the release of new statistics by the National Health Service
Read moreDetailsRAIL SERVICES will be severely curtailed on Sunday and Monday as the latest round of strikes take place.
Read moreDetailsThe organisers of a dance music festival held in an east Reading park can double its capacity.
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning has announced that after a pilot launch of their Digital Futures curriculum, the programme will be rolled out in Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsDOUBLE-BARELLED Brewery is to hold a quiz night next week, with the aim of raising funds for homeless charity Launchpad.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have secured the transfer deadline day signing of Arsenal U21s defender Zane Monlouis on a loan deal for the rest of the season.
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