‘They’ve lost the soul of the club’: Former Reading boss Paul Ince sympathises with staff
Former Reading manager Paul Ince has sympathised with the current staff, claiming that the club has 'lost its soul'.
Former Reading manager Paul Ince has sympathised with the current staff, claiming that the club has 'lost its soul'.
FORMER READING FC manager Paul Ince believes that he would have kept the club in the Championship had he been ...
Reading FC manager Paul Ince after the Royals defeated Huddersfield Town at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Reading FC's strong start to the season continued after the international break, as Paul Ince's men saw off Huddersfield Town ...
Paul Ince praised his side's response to a lacklustre performance in midweek, as Reading FC defeated Wigan 1-0.
Reading FC manager Paul Ince believes their defeat to Sunderland was a 'wake up call'.
Reading FC manager Paul Ince confirmed that Mamadou Loum will be having a scan to assess the extent of his ...
Reading FC manager Paul Ince after the Royals' 2-1 victory at home over Stoke City.
Reading FC manager Paul Ince said his team were 'brought back down to earth' after a heavy defeat against Sheffield ...
Paul Ince praised his players after Reading defeated Millwall in a hard-fought victory at The Den.
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