FROM THE TILEHURST END: Reading FC restructure begins with Ince and Bowen appointments
Remarkably, Reading have ended up giving a firefighting managerial job to a man who didn?t want to be a firefighting ...
Remarkably, Reading have ended up giving a firefighting managerial job to a man who didn?t want to be a firefighting ...
Former Reading FC boss Mark Bowen has returned to the club as Head of Football Operations.
Reading FC has confirmed that Paul Ince has been appointed as manager on a permanent basis.
Former Reading FC boss Mark Bowen is set to return to the club in an executive role according to reports.
READING FC UNDER 23?s were crowned as Berks & Bucks Senior Cup champions with victory over Ascot United.
Reading FC Women?s winless streak continued as their Women?s Super League campaign finished with a loss to Manchester City.
Reading FC interim manager Paul Ince has admitted that taking on the Royals role full-time would be a ?massive job?.
READING FC?s championship campaign concluded with defeat as Luton Town confirmed their place in the play-offs.
READING FC go up against play-off chasing Luton Town in their final Championship match of the season.
Reading FC defender Andy Yiadom praised the team?s ?togetherness? in their successful fight to stay in the Championship.
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