Reading FC owner confirms £5m stadium investment plan
Reading Football Club's owner Rob Couhig has announced plans to invest £5 million into improving the club's stadium, with a series of upgrades
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club's owner Rob Couhig has announced plans to invest £5 million into improving the club's stadium, with a series of upgrades
Read moreDetailsNeil Warnock has reflected on his memories of Reading FC's historic 2005/06 Championship winning campaign and his long standing rivalry.
Read moreDetailsReading FC midfielder Kamari Doyle is set for a spell on the sidelines after suffering an injury blow.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have emerged as the most backed team to secure promotion from League One this season, according to recent betting figures.
Read moreDetailsSafe standing will be introduced at Coppell's Corner next season, in a move welcomed by Reading FC supporters' group Club 1871.
Read moreDetailsReading's latest financial accounts for 2024/25 reveal a dramatic decline in wages, highlighting the scale of the club's cost-cutting measures
Read moreDetailsReading FC Community Trust is bringing back its popular Primary PE Conference this June for teachers and school sports staff
Read moreDetailsReading FC reduced their annual losses significantly during the 2024-25 season after major player sales, newly released financial accounts show.
Read moreDetailsWokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley has started his season in the best possible way with a podium finish in his first race.
Read moreDetailsA former Reading FC footballer has been told to "grow up" by a magistrate after admitting driving while disqualified and without insurance.
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