Date announced for Steve Coppell Q&A with Reading FC fans at Purple Turtle
Legendary former Reading manager Steve Coppell will return to the town for a Q&A at the Purple Turtle on Sunday, April 27, starting at 5.30pm.
Read moreDetailsLegendary former Reading manager Steve Coppell will return to the town for a Q&A at the Purple Turtle on Sunday, April 27, starting at 5.30pm.
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