“There is no reason why we can’t get promoted,” says returning Reading FC skipper Paul McShane
CAPTAIN Paul McShane says "there is no reason at all" why Reading cannot win the Championship play-offs. The Royals defied ...
CAPTAIN Paul McShane says "there is no reason at all" why Reading cannot win the Championship play-offs. The Royals defied ...
Wigan Athletic midfielder Shaun MacDonald has called on Reading to "go and get promoted" after he was stretchered off at ...
JAAP STAM says it was all about the result as Reading sealed their place in the play-offs with a 1-0 ...
Reading secured their Championship play-off spot thanks to a narrow victory over Wigan. Yann Kermorgant’s 17th goal of the season, ...
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READING Borough Council have voted in favour of a £500 million development around Reading FC's Madejski Stadium. The planning committee ...
MELISSA FLETCHER says Reading Women want to "make a name for ourselves" in the upcoming Spring Series. Royals achieved their ...
JAAP STAM says playing twice in three days played a key role in Reading's struggles to break down already relegated Rotherham ...
Reading came from behind to beat relegated Rotherham and strengthen their grip on a play-off spot, thanks to second-half goals ...
JOHN SWIFT says the heavy defeat to Norwich City served as "reality check" as Reading prepare for the season run-in. ...
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