‘He will get better and better’ Paul Ince heaps praise on Reading FC match winner Amadou Mbengue
READING FC manager believes 20-year-old defender Amadou Mbengue will get 'better and better' after he netted the winner against Coventry ...
READING FC manager believes 20-year-old defender Amadou Mbengue will get 'better and better' after he netted the winner against Coventry ...
Reading FC made a positive return to Championship football, defeating Coventry 1-0.
READING FC earned three points on their return to Championship action against Coventry City thanks to Amadou Mbengue's first goal ...
READING FC WOMEN face possibly their trickiest test of the women's Super League season away at Chelsea.
READING FC are back in action for the first time since the World Cup break when they host Coventry City ...
Paul Ince has confirmed that Reading FC midfielder Ovie Ejaira missed out on the mid-season trip to Tenerife due to ...
READING BUSES have announced changes to bus fares for Reading FC fans on match days.
READING FC WOMEN's manager Kelly Chambers was left delighted with her team's performance after their victory over Spurs in the ...
READING FC WOMEN picked up their second win of the Women's Super League campaign by beating Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
READING FC WOMEN put in their finest display of the season to take three points at home to Tottenham in ...
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