Brian McDermott wants Reading FC to put on top performance, but enjoy the occasion against Crystal Palace in the FA Cup
READING take on Crystal Palace tonight looking to secure a spot in the semi-final of the FA Cup and another ...
READING take on Crystal Palace tonight looking to secure a spot in the semi-final of the FA Cup and another ...
BRIAN McDERMOTT will make changes to his Reading side for Tuesday's trip to Huddersfield Town (7.45pm). This fixture is the ...
Reading 2 Fulham 2 HAL ROBSON-KANU scored twice and then limped off injured as Reading were held by struggling Fulham ...
OLA JOHN is hoping Reading fans can finally start to see the best he has to offer. The Dutch winger ...
HAL ROBSON-KANU fired Reading to a first league win since January on Tuesday night. In netting his first Championship goal ...
SHANE LONG’S extra-time winner for Reading at Liverpool back in 2010 represents a vivid memory for Jake Cooper. The towering ...
RONNIE BLACKMAN, Reading's all-time leading goalscorer, died on Tuesday aged 90. Blackman rattled in 158 goals in the Football League ...
ALI AL HABSI was the hero for Reading once again on Saturday afternoon. For the shot-stopper saved a second-half Andre ...
READING'S winless run in the Championship stretched to five games this afternoon following a goalless draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers at ...
"WE ARE trying to build something special" said Brian McDermott after his side disposed of Walsall in the FA Cup ...
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