Supercomputer tips Reading FC to surge into top six before suffering play-off heartbreak
A League One "supercomputer" has predicted a strong finish to the season for Reading, forecasting a late run of form
A League One "supercomputer" has predicted a strong finish to the season for Reading, forecasting a late run of form
Reading FC are one of the clubs who have led the way in a proposal for the EFL to introduce ...
Reading FC have been celebrating the return of 'one of their own' after midfielder Andy Rinomhota signed for the Royals ...
In a move that will delight fans, Reading FC have ssecured the signing of former academy graduate Andy Rinomhota, who ...
Reading FC Women produced a stunning attacking performance as they cruised to an 11–1 victory over Kidlington Youth in the ...
A new data forecast from the Compare.bet Supercomputer has predicted that Reading FC will narrowly escape relegation from League One ...
Leam Richardson celebrated his first win as Reading manager as the Royals edged past promotion-chasing Stevenage 1?0
Reading FC legend Brian McDermott has started a new role in America.
Reading FC manager Leam Richardson has outlined his plans for the upcoming January transfer window
Reading FC's low attendances at the Select Car Leasing Stadium this season were discussed recently on a popular football podcast.
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