Former Reading FC player sacked by League Two side
Former Reading FC player Charlie Adam has lost his job as Fleetwood Town manager 12 months after taking charge.
Former Reading FC player Charlie Adam has lost his job as Fleetwood Town manager 12 months after taking charge.
Former Reading FC manager Ruben Selles admitted that he is pleased that he is able to continue his development as ...
Reading FC defender Tyler Bindon has been linked with several clubs in England as the Royals prepare for the upcoming ...
Reading FC manager Noel Hunt was left disappointed with the referee for his decision to not award the Royals a ...
Formerly in the academy at Reading Football Club, Jamie Gittens is the latest on the production line to make a ...
Reading fell to back-to-back defeats in League One in a match which the Royals had to play with 10 for ...
The campaign group pushing for Reading FC's absent owner to sell the club channelled their inner Father Christmas today. In ...
Reading FC manager Noel Hunt gave an injury update on his squad ahead of their trip to Lincoln City in ...
Labour MP for Earley & Woodley, Yuan Yang, appeared on a football podcast to discuss the ownership issues at Reading ...
Labour MP for Earley & Woodley, Yuan Yang, has confirmed that herself and other MPs have written to the Chinese ...
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