PLAYER RATINGS: Meite makes lively comeback but Reading FC beaten again
Made a sensational save early on in the match to prevent Coventry taking an early lead.
Read moreDetailsMade a sensational save early on in the match to prevent Coventry taking an early lead.
Read moreDetailsReading FC lost their seventh Championship match on the spin as their 150th birthday celebrations were cut short by Coventry City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic stayed coy on his future at the club after the Royals? seventh consecutive Championship defeat.
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Mr Dai Yongge and Dayong Pang have penned an open letter to Royals fans. The owner has called on supporters to show their support and stick...
Read moreDetails?I?m going to be here if it depends on me? said Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic after their defeat to Bristol City.
Read moreDetailsReading?s fight for Championship survival took another hit with their sixth successive loss away to Bristol City.
Read moreDetailsFC BAPCO smashed six past TILEHURST YM to keep the pressure up in the top two in the Reading & District Sunday League Senior Division.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fan Tom Williams has launched a new LGBTQ+ fan group ?Proud Royals? to promote inclusivity for Royals fans.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women forward Brooke Chaplen will be out 'indefinitely' after a scan revealed she has a bone tumour in her right leg.
Read moreDetailsREADING CITY marked manager Simon Johnson?s 100th game in charge with victory at home to Holyport.
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