‘They’ve lost the soul of the club’: Former Reading boss Paul Ince sympathises with staff
Former Reading manager Paul Ince has sympathised with the current staff, claiming that the club has 'lost its soul'.
Former Reading manager Paul Ince has sympathised with the current staff, claiming that the club has 'lost its soul'.
FORMER READING FC manager Paul Ince believes that he would have kept the club in the Championship had he been ...
Reading FC's head of scouting Jared Dublin is set to depart the club after just five months in his role.
FORMER READING FC manager Paul Ince believes he was on track to keep the club in the Championship before he ...
READING FC star Tom Ince could leave the club this summer due to a shockingly low relegation release clause in ...
Rumoured Reading FC managerial candidate Chris Wilder has spoken on his troubled spell at Watford ahead of his next managerial ...
READING FC's relegation from the Championship to the third tier has been confirmed after Huddersfield Town secured safety against Sheffield ...
Former Reading FC boss Paul Ince has stated that he believes he would have been able to secure Championship safety ...
READING FC are back on home soil on Wednesday for another crucial clash for their Championship survival hopes when they ...
Reading FC interim manager Noel Hunt praised Reading's 'brave' performance after the Royals claimed a hard fought point against Championship ...
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