Reading FC: Ince discusses importance of Yakou Meite and Lucas Joao to Championship survival chances
Reading FC interim manager Paul Ince admitted that Yakou Meite is not ready to play 90 minutes since returning from his ACL injury.
Read moreReading FC interim manager Paul Ince admitted that Yakou Meite is not ready to play 90 minutes since returning from his ACL injury.
Read morePaul Ince's honeymoon period at Reading was the equivalent of booking a week's stay at Butlin?s before getting food poisoning four days in.
Read moreReading FC interim manager Paul Ince admitted that his future is ?irrelevant? at the club as they fight to stay in the Championship.
Read moreReading FC interim manager Paul Ince says that his team can?t afford to ?panic? in the final 11 games of the season.
Read moreREADING suffered an away defeat after they lost out to Old Cranleighans in a 6-3 loss.
Read moreBRACKNELL added five points to their tally with a bonus point win over Grove at home.
Read moreBERKS COUNTY had to settle for a point in an entertaining six-goal contest at home to Wallingford Town.
Read moreWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK climbed up the table by making it back-to-back wins in the Combined Counties Premier League against St Panteleimon.
Read moreWOODLEY UNITED recovered from two goals down to take a point after a second-half brace from Kaylum Barlow.
Read moreReading FC interim assistant manager Michael Gilkes was left frustrated by the Royals? inability to ?break down? Millwall in their home defeat.
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