Reading FC sack manager Brian McDermott
BRIAN McDERMOTT has today been sacked as Reading manager. The 55-year-old was surprisingly relieved of his duties just hours after ...
BRIAN McDERMOTT has today been sacked as Reading manager. The 55-year-old was surprisingly relieved of his duties just hours after ...
READING'S close-season recruitment work has begun with the signing of Danzell Gravenberch. The 22-year-old Dutch defender has agreed a three-year ...
READING'S Thai shareholders Narin Niruttinanon, Lady Sasima Srivikorn and Sumrith Thanakarnjanasuth have released a statement on their ambitions going forward ...
ALI AL-HABSI was deservingly named Player of the Year before Saturday's game with Preston North End. Yet a performance which ...
BRIAN McDERMOTT hailed the impact of Deniss Rakels after the Latvian struck the goal which ended Reading’s four-game losing run. ...
AN ANDREW ROBERTSON strike 11 minutes from time saw Reading beaten for the fourth game of the spin on Tuesday ...
Reading duo Paul McShane and Danny Williams have both been charged by the FA following their altercation on the pitch ...
FIRST-HALF strikes from Clayton Donaldson and Ryan Shotton saw Reading's unbeaten league run at home in 2016 ended by Birmingham ...
A STUNNING strike from Oliver Norwood saw Reading complete a second-half comeback and defeat Nottingham Forest at Madejski Stadium this ...
READING take on Crystal Palace tonight looking to secure a spot in the semi-final of the FA Cup and another ...
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