Reading FC quartet Stephen Quinn, Chris Gunter, Hal Robson-Kanu and Oliver Norwood are heading off to Euro 2016
READING FC will be well represented at Euro 2016, with no fewer than four players competing at the tournament. Stephen ...
READING FC will be well represented at Euro 2016, with no fewer than four players competing at the tournament. Stephen ...
READING FC WOMEN are currently embarking on an historic first season in the top flight of women’s football following promotion to Women’s ...
BRIAN McDERMOTT has today been sacked as Reading manager. The 55-year-old was surprisingly relieved of his duties just hours after ...
The Wokingham Paper is delighted to announce that Reading FC Women midfielder Lois Roche has joined our sport team to write ...
READING'S close-season recruitment work has begun with the signing of Danzell Gravenberch. The 22-year-old Dutch defender has agreed a three-year ...
PAUL McSHANE'S hopes of making the Republic of Ireland squad for this summer's European Championships appear to be over. The ...
READING WOMEN are still searching for their first WSL 1 victory after a drab 0-0 draw at Birmingham City Ladies. ...
HAL ROBSON-KANU, Simon Cox and Anton Ferdinand will all leave Reading when their contracts expire next month, the club have ...
READING'S Thai shareholders Narin Niruttinanon, Lady Sasima Srivikorn and Sumrith Thanakarnjanasuth have released a statement on their ambitions going forward ...
"IT'S JUST not good enough". That was the honest assessment from Reading Women winger Emma Follis after the Royals' wait ...
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