FROM THE TILEHURST END: End of the line for Pauno in chaotic dismissal
Reading never do things the ordinary way. Despite calls for Veljko Paunovic to be sacked throughout the month of January, the Serb survived a run
Read moreDetailsReading never do things the ordinary way. Despite calls for Veljko Paunovic to be sacked throughout the month of January, the Serb survived a run
Read moreDetailsBERKS COUNTY earned an excellent away win by smashing seven past Chalvey Sports.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Noel Hunt has returned to the club to take up a managerial role with the under 23’s team. Hunt joined up with the squad at...
Read moreDetailsFormer England captain Paul Ince has taken over as Reading FC manager on an interim basis after Veljko Paunovic left by mutual consent. Paunovic left the Royals after it...
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have confirmed that they have sacked manager Veljko Paunovic.
Read moreDetailsRecently I came across my 1971/72 Laws of the Game, except its title was ?Referees Chart and a Players Guide to the Laws of the Game?.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED FC are leading the way to support the FA?s new strategy to help girls have equal access in football.
Read moreDetailsIF THERE?S one thing that has stood the test of time for football fans, it?s the highs and lows of following a club.
Read moreDetailsKARL HEIN 7: Came up with some big saves to help keep a clean sheet. Made a very good stop early in the match from Jonson Clarke-Harris. ANDY YIADOM...
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Veljko Paunovic believes that his team showed togetherness after stopping a run of eight consecutive defeats. Despite a point away from home and a clean sheet,...
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