Former Reading FC striker Cureton breaks incredible record at 50
Former Reading FC striker Jamie Cureton has broken an incredible record in football at 50 years of age.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Jamie Cureton has broken an incredible record in football at 50 years of age.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic has made a swift return to football management having been sacked by La Liga club Real Oviedo
Read moreDetailsNew Reading FC manager Leam Richardson has spoken ahead of his first game in charge of the Royals on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club have confirmed that a coach has departed the club after they announced Leam Richardson as the team's new manager.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have announced the appointment of Leam Richardson as the new first-team manager.
Read moreDetailsA number one candidate has emerged as Reading FC look to appoint a new first-team manager following the dismissal of Noel Hunt.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have started their search for a new first-team manager after the club took the decision to sack Noel Hunt at the weekend.
Read moreDetailsAscot Racecourse will once again stage its much-anticipated Fireworks Spectacular Family Raceday this November, marking the official start of the Jumps Season. The day promises high-quality jumps racing, unforgettable family...
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted to the news after Noel Hunt was dismissed as first-team manager by club chairman Rob Couhig.
Read moreDetailsQuestions are continuing to grow over the future of Reading FC boss Noel Hunt after the Royals managed a draw at home against Doncaster Rovers.
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