PICTURE GALLERY: Azeez magic sees Reading climb League One table
FEMI AZEEZ's double helped Reading FC move into 18th position with a 2-0 victory over relegation rivals Charlton Athletic. Azeez ...
FEMI AZEEZ's double helped Reading FC move into 18th position with a 2-0 victory over relegation rivals Charlton Athletic. Azeez ...
READING FC came back from a goal down to pick up an away point in the Thames Valley derby with ...
READING gave their League One survival hopes a big boost with a victory over promotion chasing Derby County, who were ...
Despite starting their League One campaign with a narrow loss at home to Peterborough United, there were positives for the ...
READING FC's Championship future is now in the hands of others after they could only manage a draw against bottom ...
READING FC made it two consecutive draws under interim boss Noel Hunt by collecting a point against promotion pushing Luton ...
LUCAS JOAO netted the lveller at Bristol City to ensure that Reading put pay to a run of seven consecutive ...
READING FC WOMEN battle to stay in the Women's Super League continues to heat up after an away defeat against ...
TYRESE FORNAH proved to be the match winner with his 90th minute goal to see Reading FC defeat Rotherham United.
READING FC moved up several places in the Championship table with victory over Swansea City.
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