‘It’s a surreal tie, they were a big Premier League team’: Harborough Town manager looks ahead to Reading FC FA Cup tie
Harborough Town FC manager has called his team's draw in the FA Cup second-round with Reading as a 'surreal tie'.
Harborough Town FC manager has called his team's draw in the FA Cup second-round with Reading as a 'surreal tie'.
Former Reading FC head of football Mark Bowen has cancelled his appearance at the Supporters Trust at Reading (STAR's) fans ...
Protest group Sell Before We Dai has urged Reading FC to give their fans an update on the sale of ...
Reading FC fans have expressed their anger after details for tickets for the FA Cup second-round tie with Harborough Town ...
Reading FC breezed through to the knockout stages of the EFL Trophy by beating Newport County. After a frustrating opening ...
Reading FC have been notified that their games with Birmingham City and Wrexham have both been moved due to television ...
Reading FC legend Nicky Shorey was back in Reading on Sunday for his Q&A event at the Purple Turtle.
Producers of The 1871 Podcast have announced that this series could be the last with three live events taking place ...
The Royals avoided another defeat on the road after Harvey Knibbs' 82nd minute strike ensured they went home with a ...
Reading FC picked up a point on their travels as a late goal from Harvey Knibbs rescued a point at ...
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