RELEGATED: Reading FC drop to League One for first time in two decades
READING FC's relegation from the Championship to the third tier has been confirmed after Huddersfield Town secured safety against Sheffield ...
READING FC's relegation from the Championship to the third tier has been confirmed after Huddersfield Town secured safety against Sheffield ...
Former Reading FC boss Paul Ince has stated that he believes he would have been able to secure Championship safety ...
READING FC are back on home soil on Wednesday for another crucial clash for their Championship survival hopes when they ...
BURNLEY boss Vincent Kompany insists equalling Reading's Championship points record is not his biggest priority in the final weeks of ...
Reading FC interim manager Noel Hunt praised Reading's 'brave' performance after the Royals claimed a hard fought point against Championship ...
NOEL HUNT made a promising start as interim manager of Reading FC, securing a hard-fought point against Premier League-bound Burnley.
READING FC picked up a valuable point in Noel Hunt's first game in charge against Championship leaders Burnley.
Noel Hunt is raring to go ahead of his first task as Reading FC interim boss up against league leaders ...
READING FC face a precarious task when they host league leaders and champions elect Burnley on Saturday.
Reading FC interim boss described top scorer Tom Ince as a 'top pro' after his dad was sacked as manager ...
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