‘The moment I was asked to lead this club, it took my breath away’ says Reading manager Mark Bowen
READING manager Mark Bowen described being offered the manager's job as the highest point of his career so far. "This ...
READING manager Mark Bowen described being offered the manager's job as the highest point of his career so far. "This ...
Mark Bowen said he was delighted with his team's resilience as they held on to secure a 2-1 win against ...
FIRST half goals from Jordan Obita an Sam Baldock ensured that Mark Bowen would extend his unbeaten start as Reading ...
Reading manager Mark Bowen says that he want opposing teams to 'fear' his side when playing them while playing entertaining, ...
Momentum can be a key thing in football. String a few good results together, particularly on the back of a ...
Jose Gomes insists that he wishes Reading ‘all the best’ after he was sacked by the club two weeks ago ...
“I want our football club to be a club that people fear playing. Not just because we’re a good football ...
Reading had to come from behind twice as goals from George Puscas and Sam Baldock earned a draw against Queens ...
READING picked up their first Championship win since August with a 98th minute winner from Matt Miazga stealing all three ...
Reading manager Mark Bowen admitted that he was 'relieved' and 'delighted' after a 98th minute winner from Matt Miazga gave ...
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