Jose Gomes on: Fulham defeat, Swift red card, job pressures, second half spirit
Reading manager Jose Gomes praised his sides second half spirit but called for them to find consistency after they fell ...
Reading manager Jose Gomes praised his sides second half spirit but called for them to find consistency after they fell ...
Aleksandar Mitrovic and Tom Cairney both bagged braces as Fulham ran out as comfortable victors against ten men Reading after ...
Reading fell to their third consecutive Championship defeat after goals from Adam Armstrong and Bradley Dack clinched the points for ...
A deflected opener from Jonathan Leko and a penalty from Lyle Taylor condemned Reading to their third Championship defeat of ...
READING have smashed their transfer record to sign Romanian striker George Puscas on a permanent deal believed to be in ...
READING have signed midfielder Pele on a season-long loan from French side AS Monaco. The 27-year-old midfielder will wear the ...
READING have signed Brazilian goalkeeper Rafael on a three-year contract from Italian club Sampdoria. Rafael becomes the second keeper purchased ...
READING have made their fifth acquisition of the summer as Argentine winger Lucas Boye joins from Italian side Torino on ...
Reading manager Jose Gomes insists that his team are completely ready ahead of their Championship opener on Saturday against Sheffield ...
Free agent Charlie Adam joins Reading on a one-year deal as the Royals complete their third signing of the summer. ...
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