Reading FC key player to miss rest of season with injury
Reading FC manager Noel Hunt confirmed that he will be without one of his key players for the rest of the season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Noel Hunt confirmed that he will be without one of his key players for the rest of the season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have bolstered their squad by making use of the free agents market to sign midfielder Tom Carroll until the end of the season.
Read moreDetailsReading stretched their unbeaten run to six matches as Tyler Bindon's late goal meant they returned from Wigan with all three points.
Read moreDetailsEarley & Woodley MP Yuan Yang will present a petition in Parliament urging an inquiry into the ownership and governance of Reading FC since 2012.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Ian Harte has labelled Dai Yongge's seven-year spell as a 'disaster' as the club closes in on starting a new chapter.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading have returned home from a top university rowing championship with nine medals
Read moreDetailsReading FC captain Andy Yiadom is nearing a return to first-team action having missed more than 10 months with a knee injury.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club's long ongoing takeover saga finally looks as if it is nearing an end after the club announced that they had agreed exclusivity
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Foundation steps up for Winnersh students
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club has confirmed that it has committed a 'letter of intent' with a potential purchaser of the club.
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