Reading FC fan favourite Jem Karacan announces professional retirement
FORMER READING FC fan favourite Jem Karacan has announced his retirement from professional football at 33.
FORMER READING FC fan favourite Jem Karacan has announced his retirement from professional football at 33.
READING FC WOMEN were denied a valuable point after Rachel Williams netted a late winner to continue Manchester United's title ...
READING FC WOMEN welcome title contenders Manchester United to Berkshire this Sunday.
Reading FC goalkeeper Joe Lumley has shaved his head in solidarity for his best friend who is undergoing chemotherapy.
READING FC are back on the road this weekend with a trip to face strugglers Stoke City.
READING FC assistant manager Alex Rae has insisted that any talk of the FA Cup tie at Manchester United has ...
Thames Valley Police has begun an investigation into comments made on social media referring to the murder of Kiyan Prince ...
READING FC manager Paul Ince believes that his team were denied a blatant penalty in their draw with Queens Park ...
Reading FC spurned a two-goal lead on Saturday afternoon, drawing 2-2 to QPR at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
READING FC surrendered a two-goal lead as Queen Park Rangers produced a second-half comeback to grab a point at the ...
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