COLUMN: Hotshot Meite sets the standard for misfiring Reading FC
WHERE would we be without Yakou Meite? The Ivorian striker, who was deservedly rewarded with an international call-up this week, ...
WHERE would we be without Yakou Meite? The Ivorian striker, who was deservedly rewarded with an international call-up this week, ...
In George Legg and Luke Southwood, Reading FC are developing some talented young goalkeepers. That is the feeling of Sam ...
Woodley United continued their upturn in form with an impressive draw against Wallingford on Monday evening. It was so nearly ...
ROGER HERRIDGE believes Binfield's performances have been better than recent results suggest. The Moles were edged out 2-1 at Hellenic ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUCPWD8N3k0 It is a battle of two Championship strugglers on Saturday as Reading host rock-bottom Ipswich Town at Madejski Stadium. ...
Paul Clement says he expects Saturday's clash with fellow strugglers Ipswich Town at Madejski Stadium to be Reading's "hardest game ...
Roger Herridge says Sean Moore's form in front of goal comes as no surprise. The Binfield forward netted for the ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owhhLbvzT44&t=1s Paul Clement says Reading must back up their win against Bristol City with another victory against Ipswich Town on ...
Liam Moore says Reading's players should be "embarrassed" at the club's decline over the past year. Stand-in captain Moore played ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bunQLOBB5SI Tom Crocker and Olly Allen are back for The Tilehurst End Weekend Preview as Reading host Bristol City on ...
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