Fletcher calls on Reading Women to “make a name for ourselves” in Spring Series
MELISSA FLETCHER says Reading Women want to "make a name for ourselves" in the upcoming Spring Series. Royals achieved their ...
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. ...
LADY SASIMA SRIVIKORN admits the Thai consortium are struggling with the expense of running Reading. Srivikorn joined the club in ...
Jaap Stam was understandably pleased as Reading picked up their third straight win with victory over Blackburn at Madejski Stadium. ...
Reading have opened up a nine point gap on seventh place to consolidate their play-off chances with victory over Blackburn. ...
YANN KERMORGANT has revealed that he plans to retire at the end of next season. The French striker, 35, put ...
WE’RE at the business end of the season and every point counts for the Royals. Tuesday night, the high-flying squad ...
JAAP STAM says it is time for football to start using more video technology. The issue came to the forefront ...
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