Reading FC sack manager Brian McDermott
BRIAN McDERMOTT has today been sacked as Reading manager. The 55-year-old was surprisingly relieved of his duties just hours after ...
BRIAN McDERMOTT has today been sacked as Reading manager. The 55-year-old was surprisingly relieved of his duties just hours after ...
READING'S close-season recruitment work has begun with the signing of Danzell Gravenberch. The 22-year-old Dutch defender has agreed a three-year ...
PAUL McSHANE'S hopes of making the Republic of Ireland squad for this summer's European Championships appear to be over. The ...
DESPITE being proud of his players, Roger Herridge and Binfield would once again come out second best in a cup ...
WOKINGHAM football referee and tutor Brian Wratten has died aged 84. Mr Wratten was known locally for officiating youth and ...
ALI AL-HABSI was deservingly named Player of the Year before Saturday's game with Preston North End. Yet a performance which ...
IT WAS not the fairy tale ending Dan Bateman and Matt Eggleston would have been hoping for. The pair brought ...
"I FEEL cheated, absolutely cheated". Matt Eggleston certainly pulled no punches in his criticisms of the match officials after the ...
A LATE strike from Lee Boon saw Binfield narrowly beaten at the Racecourse Ground on Monday night. The midfielder won ...
WOKINGHAM and Emmbrook exited the Bluefin Sports Supplementary Cup with a heavy defeat at Larges Lane on Thursday night. Chief ...
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