Mark Bowen on: Brentford trip, Puscas, Virginia, Loader transfer speculation, busy fixture schedule and more
READING manager Mark Bowen says that his side are ready for a test against a 'dangerous' Brentford side as the ...
READING manager Mark Bowen says that his side are ready for a test against a 'dangerous' Brentford side as the ...
READING forward Sam Baldock admitted that he didn’t believe previous manager Jose Gomes was the right man to take the ...
Reading manager Mark Bowen says that he want opposing teams to 'fear' his side when playing them while playing entertaining, ...
READING picked up their first Championship win since August with a 98th minute winner from Matt Miazga stealing all three ...
READING manager Jose Gomes said that his side were rewarded for 'defensive organisation and teamwork' as they beat Cardiff City ...
A FIRST-HALF brace from striker George Puscas on his home debut earned Reading their first Championship win of the season ...
READING needed a penalty-shootout to progress to the EFL Cup second-round against League One side Wycombe Wanderers as debutant goalkeeper ...
TWO early goals from Hull City condemned the Royals to their second consecutive Championship defeat despite new signing Lucas Joao ...
READING manager Jose Gomes says that he expects the club to make one more signing before the close of the ...
READING have smashed their transfer record to sign Romanian striker George Puscas on a permanent deal believed to be in ...
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