‘They want to stay here, they want to be here’ Paul Ince speaks on Reading FC expiring contracts
Despite nearing the end of their current contracts, Reading FC boss Paul Ince believes Lucas Joao and Yakou Meite both ...
Despite nearing the end of their current contracts, Reading FC boss Paul Ince believes Lucas Joao and Yakou Meite both ...
Paul Ince admitted that he is unsure whether Thomas Ince will be able to play any part of the remainder ...
READING FC begin their final chapter of the Championship season with a trip to Bristol City.
READING FC are facing multiple injury concerns ahead of their final eight Championship games of the season.
READING FC WOMEN fought back from two goals down to capture a crucial point at home to Brighton & Hove ...
EMMA HARRIES made a significant impact from the bench to help Reading Women rescue a point against Brighton.
READING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers was quick to praise the impact of substitute Emma Harries who scored twice in ...
EMMA HARRIES made an incredible impact from the bench to help Reading Women recover from two goals down to take ...
READING FC WOMEN host Brighton & Hove Albion this Sunday in a crunch match with both sides looking to preserve ...
READING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers believes that the Women's Super League relegation fight is in her team's hands ahead ...
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