Reading FC legend confirmed for Q&A event at Purple Turtle
Reading FC goalscoring legend Jimmy Quinn is confirmed for a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle on Sunday, June 22.
Reading FC goalscoring legend Jimmy Quinn is confirmed for a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle on Sunday, June 22.
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Former Reading FC player Charlie Adam has lost his job as Fleetwood Town manager 12 months after taking charge.
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Reading FC manager Noel Hunt was left disappointed with the referee for his decision to not award the Royals a ...
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