Jose Gomes increasingly confident of Reading FC survival ahead of Ipswich trip
Jose Gomes says he is growing more confident each week that Reading will stay in the Championship. The Royals are ...
Jose Gomes says he is growing more confident each week that Reading will stay in the Championship. The Royals are ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRTEHvKKsnY After last week's disappointing 1-1 home draw against Rotherham United, Reading remain outside of the relegation zone only on ...
Ian Davies fired in a hat-trick to give an out-of-form Binfield side a big win at Windsor. Still seeking a ...
Lauren Bruton hopes playing games at Madejski Stadium will help attract more people to come and watch Reading Women. Kelly ...
Josh Harris struck twice as Wokingham and Emmbrook eased to victory over neighbours Woodley United at Larges Lane. Harris' brace ...
It may have taken a while, but seen on a sunny Saturday afternoon, I really felt that the work on ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2i5MXGevuQ Reading remain outside the relegation zone only on goal difference after conceding late on to draw their huge clash ...
Sumas dominate the front and back page of this week's Wokingham Paper. Go and pick up your copy today! FOOTBALL'S ...
Jose Gomes says everyone at Reading is fully aware how massive Saturday's clash against Rotherham is for the club's season. ...
Reading Women slipped to seventh in the WSL table after a disappointing defeat to West Ham United Women at Madejski ...
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