Royals to host Adkins’ Addicks in pre-season friendly
Former boss Nigel Adkins Adkins will make a return to the Madejski Stadium when Reading FC host Charlton Athletic in a behind closed doors friendly on Saturday, July 24. The...
Read moreDetailsFormer boss Nigel Adkins Adkins will make a return to the Madejski Stadium when Reading FC host Charlton Athletic in a behind closed doors friendly on Saturday, July 24. The...
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunović admitted that his team needs to find a 'killer instinct' to improve their consistency in the Championship. "Congrats to Norwich on the title and promotion, it's...
Read moreDetailsReading surrendered a one-goal lead as Norwich hit back with four goals to ensure they were crowned as Championship winners on their way back to the Premier League. Josh Laurent...
Read moreDetailsReading midfielder Michael Olise has been nominated for the young player of the year award at this season’s EFL awards. The 19-year-old is among three players on the shortlist alongside...
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, something happened for only the sixth time in 2021. John Swift started a Championship football match.It didn’t take long for him to provide a reminder of the quality...
Read moreDetailsChocolatiers have sent £5,000 to The Brain Tumour Charity, to support its research. Staff at Mondelez International chose the charity, as part of The Cadbury Foundation's Your Charity Your Choice...
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS charity says it has seen a rise in demand since the pandemic began New Beginnings has transformed a former Reading town centre pub into a non-alcoholic premises, which...
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