Reading FC season tickets go on sale ahead of 150th anniversary year
Reading FC has confirmed that season tickets for the upcoming 2021/22 season are now on sale as they look forward ...
Reading FC has confirmed that season tickets for the upcoming 2021/22 season are now on sale as they look forward ...
Young Reading academy prospect Thierry Nevers is set to leave Reading FC after rejecting a contract from the club. Nevers, ...
Reading Women's squad is set to look refreshed from the previous season after several first-team players have departed the club ...
So, here it is then - the summer has finally arrived.You can guarantee several Championship teams are already planning the ...
Berkshire Youth has announced that 21-year-old Reading Football Club defender, Tom Holmes, is their new Charity Ambassador. The youth charity ...
Reading FC has exercised a clause in Michael Morrison's contract to keep him at the club until 2022. Morrison, 33, ...
THE BISHOP of Reading and the town’s football club have sponsored a music video to highlight the problem of rising ...
Reading manager Veljko Paunović is already looking ahead to next season and is 'enthusiastic to apply the things he has ...
Reading concluded the 2020/21 Championship season with a draw as Rarmani Edmonds-Green stole a late equaliser for Huddersfield Town in ...
Reading Women conclude their 2020/21 Women’s Super League campaign against title chasing Chelsea. The Royals marked their last appearance of ...
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