REPORT: Reading 0-0 Birmingham City- Royals end season with goalless draw
READING ended their Championship league campaign with a goalless draw at home against Birmingham City at the Madejski Stadium. After ...
READING ended their Championship league campaign with a goalless draw at home against Birmingham City at the Madejski Stadium. After ...
JOSE GOMES says that he wants to build a team that can fight for promotion next season but is concerned ...
Reading's Championship safety was confirmed despite defeat away at Middlesbrough as relegation rivals Rotherham United were beaten 2-1 and subsequently ...
Jose Gomes claims he is very proud of what everyone at the club has managed to achieve during his four ...
Reading took a step towards Championship survival with a 1-1 draw away at Bristol City despite being pegged back by ...
Sitting four points above the relegation zone, Reading's Andy Rinomhota is confident that the Royals can survive the drop ahead ...
Jose Gomes said that Reading’s remaining four league matches in the Championship will be like ‘four finals’ as the Royals ...
Jose Gomes arrived at Reading in December with the club just above the relegation zone on goal difference. With the ...
Reading are looking to build on their March success and secure Championship survival, but first they must get past Hull ...
Jose Gomes says Reading deserved their victory over Preston. The Royals won 2-1 at the Mad Stad thanks to goals ...
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