Reading FC tipped to narrowly avoid League One relegation
A new data forecast from the Compare.bet Supercomputer has predicted that Reading FC will narrowly escape relegation from League One this season.
Read moreDetailsA new data forecast from the Compare.bet Supercomputer has predicted that Reading FC will narrowly escape relegation from League One this season.
Read moreDetailsLeam Richardson celebrated his first win as Reading manager as the Royals edged past promotion-chasing Stevenage 1?0
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Leam Richardson has outlined his plans for the upcoming January transfer window
Read moreDetailsReading FC's low attendances at the Select Car Leasing Stadium this season were discussed recently on a popular football podcast.
Read moreDetailsA fan favourite is currently training with Reading FC ahead of a potential return to the club just three years after departing.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have bolstered their squad with the addition of a player from the free agent's market following a successful trial period with the club.
Read moreDetailsReading FC chairman Rob Couhig has provided an update on the club after a busy couple of weeks of outgoings and new arrivals.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic has made a swift return to football management having been sacked by La Liga club Real Oviedo
Read moreDetailsNew Reading FC manager Leam Richardson has spoken ahead of his first game in charge of the Royals on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsReading FC have announced the appointment of Leam Richardson as the new first-team manager.
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