Paul Clement expects Reading FC’s clash with struggling Ipswich to be “hardest game of the season”
Paul Clement says he expects Saturday's clash with fellow strugglers Ipswich Town at Madejski Stadium to be Reading's "hardest game ...
Paul Clement says he expects Saturday's clash with fellow strugglers Ipswich Town at Madejski Stadium to be Reading's "hardest game ...
Roger Herridge says Sean Moore's form in front of goal comes as no surprise. The Binfield forward netted for the ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owhhLbvzT44&t=1s Paul Clement says Reading must back up their win against Bristol City with another victory against Ipswich Town on ...
BRACKNELL heaped more misery on winless Invicta Dynamos with a convincing 6-1 win in Gillingham. The hosts got off to ...
Sam "Sniper" Smith got up off the canvas twice but could not prevent defeat in his Ultimate Boxxer quarter-final at ...
Josh McNally says London Irish have a point to prove when they head to Jersey on Saturday. The Exiles moved ...
Liam Moore says Reading's players should be "embarrassed" at the club's decline over the past year. Stand-in captain Moore played ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bunQLOBB5SI Tom Crocker and Olly Allen are back for The Tilehurst End Weekend Preview as Reading host Bristol City on ...
POOR Paul Clement seems like a dead man walking at the moment. Reading’s latest defeat - 2-0 at Swansea City ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTRAY-qAsXM DEFENCEMAN Niko Suoraniemi has left Bracknell Bees just a month after arriving. The 34-year-old joined Bracknell in late September, ...
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