READING FC: Nigel Howe steps down from CEO role
Nigel Howe has left his position at Reading Football Club as chief executive with immediate effect, while Mr Dayong Pang ...
Nigel Howe has left his position at Reading Football Club as chief executive with immediate effect, while Mr Dayong Pang ...
See how Wokingham Sport's Isaac Farnworth rated the Royals on Easter Monday. A goalless draw at a sun-kissed Madejski Stadium all ...
By Isaac Farnworth (@isaac_farnworth) Reading manager Jose Games was full of praise and admiration for his players after they secured ...
Yakou Meite bagged a brace against Brentford to relieve Reading's relegation fears as Royals moved four points clear of the ...
Reading surrendered a first half-lead, shipping three goals to play-off hopefuls Hull City to put themselves back into relegation danger ...
Reading secured their first win under José Gomes by seeing off nine-man Nottingham Forest at Madejski Stadium. The hosts took ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoAcWBKhmbk Jose Gomes will be seeking his first victory as Reading boss when Nottingham Forest visit Madejski Stadium on Saturday ...
José Manuel Gomes says it is a dream to come and work in England. The former Rio Ave coach was ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCLHho9zNxY Paul Clement praised his side's fighting spirit as they rescued a point against Stoke with a dramatic late equaliser. ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCLHho9zNxY Mo Barrow rescued a point for Reading with a dramatic stoppage time equaliser after Stoke looked to have fought ...
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