On this day 18 years ago: Reading FC win promotion to Premier League
On this day 18 years ago Reading FC won promotion to the top flight of English football for the first ...
On this day 18 years ago Reading FC won promotion to the top flight of English football for the first ...
Former Reading FC player Emerse Fae is on the brink of leading Ivory Coast to glory in the Africa Cup ...
A READING FC fan has been successful in his bid to collect every shirt the Royals have played in since ...
Former Reading FC defender Alex Pearce has signed for League Two side AFC Wimbledon.
Simon Church returned to lead the line for Brian McDermott?s Royals at the club?s 150th anniversary game.
Jason Roberts savoured the opportunity to acknowledge the Reading faithful after injury put paid to the send-off he deserved eight ...
In a match that had nine different scorers, Brian Howard?s scintillating second half hattrick proved to be the highlight in ...
Former Reading FC defender Kaspars Gorkss described the legends match as an ?emotional? occasion.
Reading FC legendary manager Brian McDermott and Steve Coppell reflected on a momentous day for the club as they celebrated ...
Former Reading FC midfielder and club captain Jem Karacan was delighted to return to help celebrate the club?s 150th anniversary.
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