Barnsley 1 Reading 2: First-half McCleary and Swift goals seal excellent 10-man Royals the points
FIRST-HALF goals from Garath McCleary and John Swift saw Reading record an excellent win at Oakwell. It was quite the ...
FIRST-HALF goals from Garath McCleary and John Swift saw Reading record an excellent win at Oakwell. It was quite the ...
READING and Birmingham City played out a drab goalless draw at Madejski Stadium on Tuesday night in a game where ...
"WE'RE NOT relying on anybody but ourselves." That was the message from Reading Women captain Kirsty McGee as her side ...
STOPPAGE TIME goals from Gemma Davison and Ana Borges sealed Chelsea Ladies a 3-0 win over Reading FC Women at ...
JAAP STAM says he is "very proud" of his players after Reading jumped up to third in the Championship table ...
DANNY WILLIAMS bagged a stoppage time winner as Reading saw off Ipswich Town 2-1 in a tale of three penalties ...
HARRIET SCOTT is backing team-mate Lauren Bruton to “bounce back” after her crucial penalty miss in Reading Women’s 1-0 defeat ...
A LATE Katie Zelem strike dealt Reading Women heartbreak as they lost out 1-0 to Liverpool Ladies in a tight ...
THIS WEEK we welcomed back our internationals from their training camps. Bragging rights go to Irish duo Sophie Perry and ...
TYLER BLACKETT says he knew Reading wanted to sign him before the start of the Championship season but admitted negotiations ...
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