Paul Ince praises ‘super’ Liam Moore ahead of his return to first-team action
Reading FC boss Paul Ince is relishing having former captain Liam Moore back available in the squad.
Reading FC boss Paul Ince is relishing having former captain Liam Moore back available in the squad.
Reading FC manager Paul Ince gave an injury update to his squad ahead of their clash with Swansea City.
Operation Holly is an effort to tackle driving under the influence during the Christmas period, lanched by TVP on Thursday, ...
Environmentalist Vivek Gurav visited Reading as part of his "plogging" tour of 30 towns and cities, which sees him jogging ...
BUS tickets will be capped at £2 per journey for a three-month period in a bid to get the nation ...
READING FC UNDER 21s closed out the year with victory at the Select Car Leasing Stadium against Wolves.
Following the doubling of the council's small grants fund to £200,000, next year will see a number of projects and ...
Reading's Party in the Park is set to return to Palmer Park on Sunday, June 18th, with Atomic Kitten and ...
READING FC penned an open letter ahead of the World Cup Final to former loanee Emi Martinez who went on ...
A READING man has been arrested following an incident of malicious communication. After a football match between Birmingham City and ...
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