OPINION: Paul Clement deserves credit for keeping Reading FC up, but never felt like a long-term solution
Paul Clement's brief reign as Reading boss came to an abrupt end on Thursday morning. The former Swansea City and ...
Paul Clement's brief reign as Reading boss came to an abrupt end on Thursday morning. The former Swansea City and ...
Nigel Howe has been appointed as Reading's new chief executive. Already in place at Madejski Stadium as vice chairman, where ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPCSok0UNwk It has been a busy international break for Reading with the departure of chief executive Ron Gourlay on Monday ...
Paul Clement believes his security as Reading boss has not been affected by the departure of chief executive Ron Gourlay. ...
RON GOURLAY’S sudden departure on Monday morning was met with a wave of positivity on the Reading FC corner of ...
Ron Gourlay has quit as Reading's chief executive. The former Chelsea and Manchester United man joined the Royals in July ...
Paul Clement insists there are no problems behind the scenes at Reading despite Brian Tevreden's departure this week. The technical ...
Ron Gourlay says Reading could not have spent any more money on players over the summer, without risking the club's ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7b63sdGNRo Ron Gourlay admits his first year as Reading's chief executive has been more challenging than he expected it would ...
Ron Gourlay says plans are still on track to move Reading's first team to their new training ground at Bearwood ...
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