READING FC: Nigel Howe steps down from CEO role
Nigel Howe has left his position at Reading Football Club as chief executive with immediate effect, while Mr Dayong Pang ...
Nigel Howe has left his position at Reading Football Club as chief executive with immediate effect, while Mr Dayong Pang ...
Reading opened their pre-season with a win over League One Gillingham after a quickfire double from Lucas Joao and Andy ...
STAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital have been recognised for their work researching the coronavirus. Now they face an anxious ...
THREE-QUARTERS of GCSE grades achieved by Abbey School pupils were 9-8 – equivalent to an A*. Students from both years ...
A NEW website has been launched to help people shop local. The Indie Shopper was created by Reading-based independent business ...
Reading FC have made their first signing of the transfer window as midfielder Josh Laurent joins on a free transfer.
The longest of all seasons is over. Almost a year after kicking off against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday, August 3, ...
Yakou Meite was sent off as 10-man Reading were beaten on the final day of the Championship as Swansea City ...
Reading conceded late in the game to surrender a point in a seven goal thriller at Ewood Park in their ...
What do you watch football for? Perhaps it is for social interaction or to see your favourite players, or, like ...
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