PREVIEW: Paul Clement says Saturday’s visit of Sunderland is Reading FC’s biggest game of the season
Paul Clement says tomorrow's clash with Sunderland is the biggest game of the season. Reading sit 19th in the Championship, ...
Paul Clement says tomorrow's clash with Sunderland is the biggest game of the season. Reading sit 19th in the Championship, ...
READING moved into the NBL Division One play-off semi-finals with a come-from-behind victory against Bradford at Rivermead. Rockets came into ...
Modou Barrow’s 10th goal of the season helped earn Reading a much-needed victory over play-off hopefuls Preston that eases relegation ...
Finally there is a win to discuss in this week's The Tilehurst End Podcast Extra! But sadly two in one ...
By Simeon Pickup - AS THE saying goes, Rome wasn’t built in a day. It takes time for a new ...
Paul Clement says he hopes the dramatic victory over QPR will break "the vicious cycle" as Reading clinched a first ...
Paul Clement’s reign at Reading got off to the perfect start, as Sone Aluko’s first-half strike and a late penalty ...
New Reading manager Paul Clement says he is fully confident he will keep the Royals in the Championship this season. ...
By Simeon Pickup - JAAP STAM'S abrupt sacking on Wednesday came as a startling surprise to me. It wasn’t that ...
Paul Clement is the overwhelming favourite to succeed Jaap Stam as Reading manager. Stam parted company with the club on ...
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