Reading FC Under 23’s manager Marshall departs club
Reading Under 23's manager Scott Marshall has departed the club after more than three years at the Royals. Marshall joined ...
Reading Under 23's manager Scott Marshall has departed the club after more than three years at the Royals. Marshall joined ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eLjuXYM2IQ New Reading boss José Gomes says he is keen to continue the tradition of promoting the young players at ...
José Manuel Gomes says it is a dream to come and work in England. The former Rio Ave coach was ...
Reading have appointed José Manuel Gomes as their new manager. The Portuguese coach, 48, arrives to replace Paul Clement, who ...
SCOTT MARSHALL says Reading fans should not be concerned by the delay in appointing a new permanent boss. Under-23s manager ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfThxYcJ3s Garath McCleary says his latest injury was the hardest to come to terms with. The winger has suffered various ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUfThxYcJ3s Reading head to fellow strugglers Rotherham on Saturday still without a permanent manager. The Royals parted company with Paul ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbAQ65wPeSs Chris Gunter says the players coming through Reading's academy should follow the example of Andy Rinomhota. Signed from AFC ...
Paul Clement's brief reign as Reading boss came to an abrupt end on Thursday morning. The former Swansea City and ...
Gianluca Nani has become the second high profile departure at Reading FC this week. The Italian sporting director only joined ...
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