Mark Bowen on: Birmingham defeat, missing Swift and Ejaria, reaction against Barnsley and Stoke and more
Mark Bowen said he was 'angry' and disappointed' after Reading were defeated 3-2 by Birmingham City at the Madejski Stadium. ...
Mark Bowen said he was 'angry' and disappointed' after Reading were defeated 3-2 by Birmingham City at the Madejski Stadium. ...
A stunning second half free kick from Jeremie Bela saw Birmingham City leave the Madejski Stadium with all three points ...
READING manager Mark Bowen provided injury updates to key members of his squad ahead of the Royals' test against Birmingham ...
Birmingham celebrate their goalLauren Bruton holds off her markerMascots from Wokingham and Emmbrook pose with captains and officialsNatasha Harding rises ...
Brilliant strikes from Yakou Meite and John Swift fired Reading into the second round of the Carabao Cup with a ...
Reading will host Birmingham City in the first round of the 2018/19 Carabao Cup. For the first time there is ...
Reading’s winless run extended to six matches as they were beaten 2-0 by rock-bottom Birmingham City at Madejski Stadium. The ...
READING and Birmingham City played out a drab goalless draw at Madejski Stadium on Tuesday night in a game where ...
WHAT A beautiful week it's been in England with highs of 32 I believe. It's all fun and games until ...
READING WOMEN are still searching for their first WSL 1 victory after a drab 0-0 draw at Birmingham City Ladies. ...
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