Former Reading FC captain finds new club
Former Reading FC captain Liam Moore has signed for League One Northampton Town on a short term deal until the ...
Former Reading FC captain Liam Moore has signed for League One Northampton Town on a short term deal until the ...
READING FC will face one of their former players when they take on Charlie Adam's Fleetwood Town side on Tuesday ...
READING FC has submitted their final EFL squad list for the rest of the 2023/24 League One campaign following the ...
HUNDREDS of clowns descended on the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday as Reading fans conducted more protests against owner ...
READING owner Dai Yongge has reportedly set an asking price of £30million to sell the club, according to The Athletic. ...
FEMI AZEEZ's double helped Reading FC move into 18th position with a 2-0 victory over relegation rivals Charlton Athletic. Azeez ...
READING FC earned three more valuable points with a home victory over League One relegation rivals Charlton Athletic.
READING manager Ruben Selles praised his team's performance after they took another step to puts themselves further clear of the ...
READING made another step towards League One survival as Femi Azeez's double saw off fellow relegation candidates Charlton Athletic.
READING FC fans will commence with their latest protest against owner Dai Yongge on Saturday when the Royals host Charlton ...
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