REACTION: Scott Marshall on defeat, stepping up to be caretaker boss and the search for a new manager
Scott Marshall says he is "well up for the fight" of being the temporary first team manager at Reading. Under-23s ...
Scott Marshall says he is "well up for the fight" of being the temporary first team manager at Reading. Under-23s ...
Reading failed to have a shot on target as they slumped to a 2-0 defeat against Sheffield United. Scott Marshall ...
Sheffield United scored twice in the final 10 minutes to leave the Royals in the Championship relegation zone. Reading looked ...
Paul Clement's brief reign as Reading boss came to an abrupt end on Thursday morning. The former Swansea City and ...
Marc McNulty admits Paul Clement's departure came as a big shock to the Reading squad. The players arrived at Hogwood ...
Paul Clement has left Reading FC with immediate effect. The 46-year-old was brought to Madejski Stadium in March by the ...
Nigel Howe has been appointed as Reading's new chief executive. Already in place at Madejski Stadium as vice chairman, where ...
Roger Herridge praised the response of Josh Howell to tuck home the winning goal as Binfield edged past Reading City ...
Reading will face Manchester United at Old Trafford in the FA Cup third round. In a repeat of 2016/17 draw, ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCLHho9zNxY REPORT: McNulty breaks his Reading duck before Barrow grabs a point RATINGS: Rinomhota and Jaakkola shine for the Royals ...
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