SIGNING: Sam Walker says it was “a very easy decision” to join Reading FC
SAM WALKER says it was "a very easy decision" to complete a free transfer to Reading. The 26-year-old goalkeeper became ...
SAM WALKER says it was "a very easy decision" to complete a free transfer to Reading. The 26-year-old goalkeeper became ...
Reading will return from their tour of Austria unbeaten after a second draw of the week. Fresh from their 2-2 ...
Andy Yiadom says his four seasons playing non-league football have improved him as a player. Now 26, Yiadom arrived at ...
Reading got their 2018/19 pre-season schedule underway with a 2-1 defeat at non-league Eastleigh on Saturday afternoon. Leandro Bacuna looked ...
Reading's pre-season preparations began with a disappointing late defeat at non-league Eastleigh. The Royals trailed at half-time of their pre-season ...
David Meyler says promotion is a realistic target for Reading this season. The Royals returned to training this week and ...
PAUL CLEMENT says he is “very confident” of adding at least one new striker to the squad. Reading have already ...
WHILE the Championship season only came to a close less than two weeks ago with the play-off final at Wembley, ...
Andy Yiadom has joined Reading on a free transfer from Barnsley. The 26-year-old has been linked with the Royals for ...
RON GOURLAY says Paul Clement will be given funds to strengthen the Reading squad this summer. Clement replaced Jaap Stam ...
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