Reading 1-2 Blackburn Rovers: Royals fall to third consecutive league defeat
Reading fell to their third consecutive Championship defeat after goals from Adam Armstrong and Bradley Dack clinched the points for ...
Reading fell to their third consecutive Championship defeat after goals from Adam Armstrong and Bradley Dack clinched the points for ...
READING were denied their first away win of the season after Kenneth Zohore's late penalty cancelled out Ovie Ejaria's stunning ...
TWO early goals from Hull City condemned the Royals to their second consecutive Championship defeat despite new signing Lucas Joao ...
READING manager Jose Gomes says that he expects the club to make one more signing before the close of the ...
Reading signed Porteguse forward Lucas Joao from Sheffield Wednesday for an undisclosed fee on a four-year contract. Joao becomes the ...
READING have signed Brazilian goalkeeper Rafael on a three-year contract from Italian club Sampdoria. Rafael becomes the second keeper purchased ...
READING were dealt an opening day blow in the Championship a quick response from Sam Hutchinson cancelled out Yakou Meite's ...
Reading manager Jose Gomes insists that his team are completely ready ahead of their Championship opener on Saturday against Sheffield ...
READING fans will have the opportunity to follow their team up and down the country with the clubs owner pledging ...
Reading have re-signed Chelsea defender Matt Miazga on a season-long loan for the 2019/20 season. Miazga joined the Royals as ...
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