Paul Clement on victory, injuries, Liam Moore and “cult hero” John O’Shea
Paul Clement said he was confident a win was just around the corner after Reading grabbed their first victory of ...
Paul Clement said he was confident a win was just around the corner after Reading grabbed their first victory of ...
POLICE are appealing for victims of thefts to get in touch with them after recovering more than 90 power tools. ...
JOEY VAN DEN BERG has left Reading to join Dutch second tier side NEC Nijmegen on loan. The midfielder arrived ...
Reading will return from their tour of Austria unbeaten after a second draw of the week. Fresh from their 2-2 ...
Marc McNulty bagged his first goal in a Reading shirt to earn his new club a draw against Besiktas is ...
THIS weekend, a popular musical festival on the banks of the River Thames will return to neighbouring Reading with its ...
Andy Yiadom says his four seasons playing non-league football have improved him as a player. Now 26, Yiadom arrived at ...
Reading got their 2018/19 pre-season schedule underway with a 2-1 defeat at non-league Eastleigh on Saturday afternoon. Leandro Bacuna looked ...
Reading's pre-season preparations began with a disappointing late defeat at non-league Eastleigh. The Royals trailed at half-time of their pre-season ...
David Meyler says promotion is a realistic target for Reading this season. The Royals returned to training this week and ...
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