Liam Moore quits as Reading FC captain and outlines desire to leave
LIAM MOORE has been stripped of the captaincy at Reading FC after expressing his desire to leave the club. Moore ...
LIAM MOORE has been stripped of the captaincy at Reading FC after expressing his desire to leave the club. Moore ...
Club captain Liam Moore seems like a completely different man in this campaign.After a magnificent first season at the club ...
Reading manager Veljko Paunovic confirmed that Lucas Joao will be fit to play against Luton Town after he was substituted ...
Reading captain Liam Moore reached the landmark of 200 games for the Royals on Saturday.Despite marking the occasion with defeat ...
READING FC has confirmed that their first-team players have agreed to deffer a substantial percentage of their wage for the ...
Mark Bowen said he was delighted with his team's resilience as they held on to secure a 2-1 win against ...
Reading manager Jose Gomes insists that his team are completely ready ahead of their Championship opener on Saturday against Sheffield ...
READING defender Liam Moore says that it is ‘an absolute honour’ to be chosen as the new club captain ahead ...
Jose Gomes arrived at Reading in December with the club just above the relegation zone on goal difference. With the ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HGWVGw4ihg Jose Gomes admits the recent build-up of injuries will make a tough task against Leeds even tougher on Tuesday ...
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