COLUMN: January transfers have helped repair summer failings at Reading FC
AFTER months of demoralising results, Reading’s first team was in dire need of a shake-up. In truth, it was necessary ...
AFTER months of demoralising results, Reading’s first team was in dire need of a shake-up. In truth, it was necessary ...
Fara Williams scored five goals as Reading Women crushed non-league Keynsham Town Ladies 13-0 in Woking. The Royals were firm ...
Jose Gomes is confident Reading are not far from turning draws into wins as he prepares to take his team ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAZ1KszGcGw Reading head to Hillsborough on Saturday in their first of two trips to Sheffield in successive weeks. The Royals ...
Nelson Oliveira believes Aston Villa's Tyrone Mings "100% could have avoided" the challenge which led to the striker undergoing surgery. ...
Carabao Energy Drink has teamed up with The Wokingham Paper to give five lucky Reading fans the chance to win ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSSJInyMSQA Emi Martinez says former Reading goalkeeper Sal Bibbo played a big role in his decision to join the club. ...
New Royals recruit Matt Miazga was encouraged with the number of chances his teammates created on Saturday and expressed his ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSSJInyMSQA Tyrone Mings will face no punishment for a challenge which left Reading striker Nelson Oliveira requiring surgery. The Aston ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSSJInyMSQA Plenty of Reading players produced encouraging performances as they drew 0-0 with Aston Villa at Madejski Stadium. Home debutants ...
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