Reading FC expected to appoint Mark Bowen as new manager
Reports suggest that Mark Bowen will be appointed as the new Reading manager in the coming days after Jose Gomes' ...
Reports suggest that Mark Bowen will be appointed as the new Reading manager in the coming days after Jose Gomes' ...
An early first half goal from Famara Diedhou saw Reading drop into relegation zone as they suffered their seventh Championship ...
Reading FC have released their brand new home and away kits for the 2019/20 season. The kits have been produced ...
JOSE GOMES spoke after Reading's final Championship game of the season which finished in a 0-0 draw against Birmingham City. ...
Reading's Championship safety was confirmed despite defeat away at Middlesbrough as relegation rivals Rotherham United were beaten 2-1 and subsequently ...
A goalless draw at a sun-kissed Madejski Stadium all but confirmed Reading’s Championship status for another season. The Royals fans ...
By Isaac Farnworth (@isaac_farnworth) Reading manager Jose Games was full of praise and admiration for his players after they secured ...
Yakou Meite bagged a brace against Brentford to relieve Reading's relegation fears as Royals moved four points clear of the ...
Reading Football Club welcomed 400 local children from 10 schools and grassroots clubs to Madejski Stadium on Tuesday night, to ...
Reading moved a point clear of the relegation zone with a goalless draw at Stoke. The game ended all square ...
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