Reading Women star Harriet Scott named Ireland’s player of the year
Reading Women defender Harriet Scott has won the Football Association Ireland Senior Women's International Player of the Year award. Scott ...
Reading Women defender Harriet Scott has won the Football Association Ireland Senior Women's International Player of the Year award. Scott ...
As bad as recent weeks have been, Reading fans can at least comfort themselves in the knowledge that tomorrow's trip ...
It's been another testing week for the Royals with an entertaining 2-2 draw with Leeds United followed by a 3-0 ...
Reading's slide towards the Championship relegation zone continued with a resounding 3-0 defeat at leaders Wolves. Royals held out Nuno ...
Reading will officially end Wolves' hopes of matching their record-breaking 106 points tally if they can pull off a shock ...
By Simeon Pickup - The depressing nature of Reading’s 1-1 draw with Bolton Wanderers last week gave fans little to ...
Reading slipped to 19th in the Championship table after a 2-2 draw with Leeds at Madejski Stadium The Royals took ...
JAAP STAM has called on the Reading fans to win the battle off the pitch with their Leeds counterparts. The ...
Saturday's game with Wolves was called off but Reading did return to action on Tuesday night with a 1-1 draw ...
TOM HOLMES admitted he thought Jaap Stam was joking when he told him he would be making his Reading debut ...
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