Former Reading FC favourite recalled from Championship loan
Former Reading FC favourite Nelson Abbey has been recalled by his parent club Olympiacos after a disappointing loan spell with Swansea City.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC favourite Nelson Abbey has been recalled by his parent club Olympiacos after a disappointing loan spell with Swansea City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC picked up a valuable point on the road to maintain their spot inside the top six with a goalless draw at Charlton Athletic.
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Tyler Bindon has admitted that he is not sure what the future holds for him this month surrounding transfer speculation.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has received plans to improve the recreation ground at Millworth Lane.
Read moreDetailsTime is running out if you want to secure a place in this year's David Cliff Wokingham half marathon.
Read moreDetailsA new sports pavilion and field has been completed.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading manager Brian McDermott is backing a new football coaching initiative that is set to launch in Reading next month, with a focus on fun
Read moreDetailsRReading Football Club has released a new statement to update the fans on the ongoing takeover process, which has been rumbling on
Read moreDetailsNoel Hunt's Reading FC side made it consecutive wins in League One to keep them in the pack for the play-off places.
Read moreDetailsReading FC goalscoring legend Jimmy Quinn is confirmed for a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle on Sunday, June 22.
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