Ex-Premier League player takes to SCL to help raise £1,300
EMPLOYEES at a vehicle lease company played out a hard-fought charity match at the home of Reading Football Club.
EMPLOYEES at a vehicle lease company played out a hard-fought charity match at the home of Reading Football Club.
SEAN DYCHE has hailed Jeff Hendrick's role in Burnley's record-breaking 2017-18 campaign.
READING FC have completed their first signing of the January transfer window by capturing Cesare Casadei on loan from Chelsea.
READING FC are reportedly on the brink of completing their first signing of the January transfer window with the loan ...
Before we get too bound up in the World Cup matches, let me take you back to a recent Premier ...
As every football fan knows, the FIFA World Cup starts this month in Qatar. This is the first time that ...
If you were a parent going to see your young son or daughter play football last weekend, you may have ...
Howard Webb is to return to the Premier League as Chief Refereeing Officer in December when he takes over from ...
Tom Holmes has expressed his disappointment at Reading FC Academy?s recent downgrade to Category Two status.
The signing follows last week?s addition of Tyrese Fornah as the Royals look to add depth to their midfield.
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