‘We didn’t do a good enough job’: Couhig reflects on Reading FC’s end of season failure
Reading FC owner Rob Couhig has admitted the club "did not do a good enough job" last season as he reflected on the Royals' season
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Rob Couhig has admitted the club "did not do a good enough job" last season as he reflected on the Royals' season
Read moreDetailsWokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley has secured international success after taking a race win at Spa Francorchamps in Belgium.
Read moreDetailsThis Summer's World Cup could be one of the most dangerous ever, a scientist has warned, as the competition begins in earnest.
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Rob Couhig says he expects the club to make "several additions" this summer, but also sent a warning to supporters
Read moreDetailsThe flag was seen by millions of television viewers at last week's friendly.
Read moreDetailsAn event that celebrated the 150th anniversary of the town's football club has won an award.
Read moreDetailsThe inaugural running of the Wokingham Stakes took place in 1813.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC defender Tom McIntyre has admitted he would "love" to return to the club one day, fuelling speculation among supporters
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Jayden Wareham could be on the move this summer for a fee of up to £2.5 million, less than a year after leaving
Read moreDetailsReading FC has announced a new artificial intelligence (AI) partnership aimed at developing technology across football, business and education.
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