Liam Moore admits players should be “embarrassed” by Reading FC plight
Liam Moore says Reading's players should be "embarrassed" at the club's decline over the past year. Stand-in captain Moore played ...
Liam Moore says Reading's players should be "embarrassed" at the club's decline over the past year. Stand-in captain Moore played ...
LIAM MOORE encouraged his teammates to have a “look in the mirror” following their 2-1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday which ...
LIAM MOORE looks set to be handed a new and improved contract at Reading, just three weeks after submitting a ...
PAUL CLEMENT says he is “very confident” of adding at least one new striker to the squad. Reading have already ...
LIAM MOORE admits he is relieved that the transfer window has now closed. After a stellar first season at Reading, ...
LIAM MOORE has called on the fans to back the players after his team-mate Tyler Blackett was booed by sections ...
Leandro Bacuna was Reading's stand-out performer during Tuesday night's 2-0 Carabao Cup loss to Swansea City. Up against established names ...
Reading capitalised on a host of missed Brentford chances to take a 1-1 draw from Griffin Park on Saturday. Bees ...
When it comes to being an underdog, Liam Moore is well-versed. Reading go into this Saturday's Championship play-off semi-final first ...
Jaap Stam said it could have been even better for Reading after their drew 0-0 with Championship leaders Newcastle United ...
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