Nick Kennedy names first London Irish side with four in line for debuts
NICK KENNEDY will hand debuts to four players in London Irish's season opener against Doncaster Knights tomorrow. Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi, George ...
NICK KENNEDY will hand debuts to four players in London Irish's season opener against Doncaster Knights tomorrow. Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi, George ...
JAAP STAM is confident goals are just around the corner for Yann Kermorgant after the striker drew another blank against ...
PAUL McSHANE bagged a second half equaliser to rescue Reading a deserved point against early league leaders Brighton and Hove ...
HAL ROBSON-KANU, Simon Cox and Anton Ferdinand will all leave Reading when their contracts expire next month, the club have ...
READING'S Thai shareholders Narin Niruttinanon, Lady Sasima Srivikorn and Sumrith Thanakarnjanasuth have released a statement on their ambitions going forward ...
HALANI AULIKA has brought to an end his four-year stay at London Irish following the club's relegation from the Aviva ...
Last night, the Royals brushed aside Championship rivals Huddersfield as they progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup. ...
BRIAN MCDERMOTT has completed a remarkable return to manage Reading, nearly three years after being sacked by the club. Royals ...
ANDREW FENBY hopes his hat-trick against Edinburgh will ensure "the coaches won't be able to carry on ignoring me". The ...
A LAST MINUTE Ali Al-Habsi error cost Reading a point as Queens Park Rangers snatched a 1-0 win at Madejski ...
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