‘I’ve admired this club for a long time’: New Rams RFC signing speaks ahead of National One season
TIGHT-HEAD prop Sam Stirling cannot wait to test himself at National One after joining Rams from Old Albanians.
Read moreDetailsTIGHT-HEAD prop Sam Stirling cannot wait to test himself at National One after joining Rams from Old Albanians.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading winger Mamadi Camara has joined Turkish second-tier club Kayserispor following his departure from the Royals.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are expected to be in the mix for promotion from League One next season, according to the latest bookmakers' odds.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Leam Richardson believes new assistant manager John Coleman will bring the winning mentality
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC goalkeeper Orjan Nyland will be aiming to end England's World Cup dream when Norway take on the Three Lions in the quarter-finals
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC stalwart Chris Gunter has been appointed to Aaron Ramsey's coaching staff at Oxford United.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Thomas Ince is set to continue his Football League career with League Two side Tranmere Rovers
Read moreDetailsReading FC are close to completing the signing of Bristol City attacking midfielder Josh Stokes.
Read moreDetailsReading will take on Spanish top-flight side Getafe as part of a pre-season training camp in Spain later this month.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Leam Richardson says he is determined to leave the club "in a better place" as preparations for the new League One season gather pace.
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