Reading FC keen on bringing Campbell back on permanent deal
Reading FC are keen on bringing Chem Campbell back to the club on a permanent deal this summer transfer window.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are keen on bringing Chem Campbell back to the club on a permanent deal this summer transfer window.
Read moreDetailsReading FC chairman Rob Couhig has sent a message to supporters to inform them of an extension to the frozen prices of season tickets.
Read moreDetailsAnother former Reading FC star has announced their retirement from playing international football for England.
Read moreDetailsReading FC's new owner Rob Couhig has vowed that he will invite two lucky fans, and a guest each, to join him in the owner's box
Read moreDetailsReading FC goalkeeper Joel Pereira is reportedly 'weighing up his options' ahead of the summer transfer window.
Read moreDetailsReading FC CEO Joe Jacobson has outlined the club's objectives ahead of the summer transfer window.
Read moreDetailsReading FC will seek to enhance the matchday experience for fans as they begin a consultation with stadium infrastructure specialist, Landways.
Read moreDetailsNew Reading FC Co-Chief Executive Officer Joe Jacbson has spoken on his objectives for the role since joining the club earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsFans have reacted after it was announced that former Reading FC CEO Roun Gorulay has been appointed as new CEO for La Liga side Ron Gourlay.
Read moreDetailsReading FC chairman Rob Couhig and CEO Joe Jacobson have urged fans to be part of an exciting future for the club with season tickets on sale.
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