PODCAST: Reading FC looking for back-to-back wins when they head to Brentford
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3Oh_ZXRNJk It is a much more positive podcast this week as Tom and Olly look back over last weekend's 3-0 ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3Oh_ZXRNJk It is a much more positive podcast this week as Tom and Olly look back over last weekend's 3-0 ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfQBt6nmWWc Reading host Hull City this Saturday, seeking their first home points of the season. Paul Clement's men suffered a ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qILjX8vGF1k It's the final weekend of Championship action before the international break and Reading are still seeking their first win. ...
The Royals are staying up! A 0-0 draw at Cardiff on Sunday clinched Reading's safety in the second tier as ...
The forgettable 2017/18 campaign finally draws to a close on Sunday. But all is not done for Reading yet, who ...
Results elsewhere have boosted Reading's survival hopes with the Royals realistically needing just one point from their home clash with ...
It's been the first week for a while without a midweek fixture as the season draws towards a close. Reading ...
Home win, away defeat. It's the same pattern for Reading after finally ending their year-long Saturday Madejski Stadium victory drought ...
Finally there is a win to discuss in this week's The Tilehurst End Podcast Extra! But sadly two in one ...
It has been a busy international break for Reading with a change in manager as Paul Clement replaces Jaap Stam ...
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