Reading FC complete signing of centre-back on permanent deal
Reading have completed the signing of centre-back Benn Ward from Accrington Stanley on a three-and-a-half-year deal.
Reading have completed the signing of centre-back Benn Ward from Accrington Stanley on a three-and-a-half-year deal.
Southern Region Women’s Premier Division – Arbour Park Reading FC Women produced a polished and confident performance to secure a ...
Reading FC are closing in on completing a deal to sign centre-back Ben Ward from Accrington Stanley in the January ...
Reading FC managed to recover to take a draw against Barnsley as debutant Haydon Roberts scored and Jack Marriott was ...
'He cReading FC legend has claimed that Royals midfielder Charlie Savage 'can't go to Oxford' after the Championship side launched ...
Reading have completed the permanent signing of defender Haydon Roberts from Bristol City for an undisclosed fee.
Reading have completed the loan signing of Derby County defender Ryan Nyambe, bolstering their defensive options for the remainder of ...
Despite midwinter temperatures, a taste of the Deep South will arrive in Berkshire this weekend when Reading host Barnsley
Reading FC's hopes of bringing striker Ronan Hale to the SCL this month appear to be fading despite him handing ...
Reading FC Women 1–0 Wycombe Wanderers Women Southern Region Women’s Premier DivisionArbour Park, Slough Reading FC Women stunned table-topping Wycombe ...
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