Jose Gomes on: Fulham defeat, Swift red card, job pressures, second half spirit
Reading manager Jose Gomes praised his sides second half spirit but called for them to find consistency after they fell ...
Reading manager Jose Gomes praised his sides second half spirit but called for them to find consistency after they fell ...
Aleksandar Mitrovic and Tom Cairney both bagged braces as Fulham ran out as comfortable victors against ten men Reading after ...
A 90th minute equaliser from Andy Yiadom helped Reading to end a run of four consecutive defeats, snatching a point ...
Reading were eliminated from the Carabao Cup after Lucas Boye's last gasp equaliser meant the game had to be decided ...
Heavy rainfall across Berkshire has caused flooding and traffic delays.
Jose Gomes says that his players need to keep a positive spirit after they fell to their third consecutive Championship ...
Reading fell to their third consecutive Championship defeat after goals from Adam Armstrong and Bradley Dack clinched the points for ...
Reading Women kick off their Super League campaign this week with a trip to Merseyside to face Liverpool on Sunday. ...
An exhibition that celebrates one of the most famous convicts in Berkshire, Oscar Wilde, is currently taking place in neighbouring ...
READING were denied their first away win of the season after Kenneth Zohore's late penalty cancelled out Ovie Ejaria's stunning ...
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