‘Financially, they turned my head’: Former Reading FC manager speaks on controversial exit
Former Reading FC manager Alan Pardew has opened up about his controversial exit from the Royals back in 2003.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Alan Pardew has opened up about his controversial exit from the Royals back in 2003.
Read moreDetailsEFL pundit Carlton Palmer has urged fans to 'welcome' Rob Couhig if he is to complete a takeover deal for Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsSt Anthony's Gaelic Athletic Association is on the lookout for a new manager for its women's team and are still seeking new players
Read moreDetailsThe annual Wargrave Sprint Triathlon, due originally to take place on Sunday, June 23 has been postponed and moved to a new date.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Adam Le Fondre is on the hunt for a new club having been released by Scottish side Hibernian.
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD maintained their winning streak by taking an away victory at BINFIELD by six wickets.
Read moreDetailsThe Supporters Trust at Reading have released a statement confirming that the club will not be extending the renewal period for season tickets.
Read moreDetailsROADWORKS are set to take place on Reading Road, Woosehill Spine Road roundabout later in the month.
Read moreDetailsThe shortlist for this year's Berkshire Football Awards has been released after judges whittled down the nominees into the top three
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC Championship winner Ian Harte heaped praise on manager Ruben Selles, but stressed the desperate need for new ownership at the club.
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