Reading FC Community Trust and Proud Royals to run free taster football session
Reading FC pride group Proud Royals will be running a free taster football session tomorrow at the Select Car Leasing ...
Reading FC pride group Proud Royals will be running a free taster football session tomorrow at the Select Car Leasing ...
Reading FC will face Portuguese side SL Benfica in a behind-closed doors friendly next month
Former Reading FC striker Shane Long has reportedly emerged as a summer target for the club this summer.
Reading FC striker Lucas Joao is reportedly a transfer target of several Championship clubs this summer.
Reading FC striker George Puscas looks set to depart this summer despite failing to help Pisa secure promotion to Serie ...
Reading FC goalkeeper Luke Southwood reportedly has been told by the club that he is free to leave this summer.
Paul Ince will take his Reading FC side to Plough Lane to take on AFC Wimbledon in a pre-season friendly.
Jason Roberts savoured the opportunity to acknowledge the Reading faithful after injury put paid to the send-off he deserved eight ...
Reading FC midfielder John Swift looks set to sign for West Bromwich Albion.
In a match that had nine different scorers, Brian Howard?s scintillating second half hattrick proved to be the highlight in ...
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