Reading FC loanee returns to parent club as loan is cancelled
Matty Jacob has returned to his parent club for the remainder of the season after suffering a long-term knee injury during his spell at Reading.
Read moreDetailsMatty Jacob has returned to his parent club for the remainder of the season after suffering a long-term knee injury during his spell at Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading travel to Home Park on Boxing Day hoping to build on a spirited late win and climb further clear of the lower reaches of League One.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted to the news that former chief executive Nigel Howe has served the club with a winding up petition.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club has been served with a winding-up petition by a former chief executive, according to a report in The Telegraph.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club have confirmed that Jacob Borgnis' loan at Slough Town has been extended by a month, meanwhile forward Basil Tuma
Read moreDetailsFew records in English football feel as immovable as the 106 points amassed in a single Championship season, achieved by Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Leam Richardson has made an admission about his team following a run of successive defeats in League One.
Read moreDetailsMusic fans have reacted after Reading Festival announced its headliners for the 2026 edition of the festival.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Leam Richardson admitted his side were unable to sustain a strong first-half display as the Royals slipped to defeat
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted strongly after Leam Richardson's team fell to a consecutive defeat in League One.
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