Former Reading FC boss Ruben Selles returns to management with new job
Former Reading FC manager Ruben Selles has made a quick return to management having endured a difficult and short spell with Sheffield United.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Ruben Selles has made a quick return to management having endured a difficult and short spell with Sheffield United.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC and Real Madrid footballer Royston Drenthe was rushed to hospital on Friday after he suffered a stroke.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Noel Hunt has confirmed that number one goalkeeper Joel Pereira is set to miss some action with a rib injury.
Read moreDetailsReading FC remain in the League One relegation zone following an away defeat to Cardiff City.
Read moreDetailsReading RFC has announced that Yasmin Miller, the Club's President and long-standing champion of women's rugby
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have expressed concerns over the fitness of number one goalkeeper Joel Pereira after the club recalled goalkeeper Tom Norcott
Read moreDetailsThe father of former Reading FC player Jayden Wareham, Darren, has posted a message to fans after receiving 'hate' from certain sections
Read moreDetailsPressure is growing on Reading FC manager Noel Hunt with fans demanding improved performances and results after a lacklustre start to the season.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC loanee Dom Ballard is impressing for another League One side after he netted a hat-trick yesterday.
Read moreDetailsReading FC picked up a point on the road but drop into the League One relegation zone as speculation continues over the future of manager Noel Hunt.
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