‘We have made something magic’: Reading FC manager Ruben Selles reflects on season
Reading FC manager Ruben Selles expressed his pride as he reflected on what has been a season full of mixed emotions at the club.
Read moreReading FC manager Ruben Selles expressed his pride as he reflected on what has been a season full of mixed emotions at the club.
Read moreReading FC midfielder Lewis Wing has won the award as the club's player of the season.
Read moreReading FC ended the League One season on a high with a win which ended Blackpool's hopes of finishing in the play-offs.
Read moreReading FC Women are in action for the final time this season when they make the trip to already relegated Watford.
Read moreSunningdale rower Harriet Taylor believes Great Britain's women's eight are in the perfect place to attack this weekend's European Rowing Championship
Read moreReading FC manager Ruben Selles admitted that he is confident that the first-team players out of contact this summer will remain at the club.
Read moreReading FC have paid their tributes following the death of former first-team manager Charlie Hurley.
Read moreReading FC manager Ruben Selles has admitted that it is 'unrealistic' to put any targets on next season before a takeover of the club is completed.
Read moreReading FC face their final League One game of the campaign up against play-off chasing Blackpool at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreRAMS RFC Colts secured the OBB Division One title in style with a fabulous 68-7 home win against Newbury.
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