by Shona Duthie THE Reading dressing room is currently swarming with international stars – and boss Steve Clarke believes he […]
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Reading set to show their class at Euro 2016
Northern Irishman Oliver Norwood isn’t the only Royal heading for France next summer
Move could be a mistake for Ferguson
By Sam Elliott Reading and Burton Albion target Nathan Ferguson has been told that he should see out the season […]
Cox joins Bristol City on loan
By Hugo Varley Bristol City have made their second loan signing of the day, bringing in Simon Cox from Reading […]
Helen Ward column: Title is in our sights at Royals
(Photo by Nigel Hoyle) What a whirlwind! Last weekend was probably one of the most unexpected and exciting weekends in […]
Dream Team: Helen Ward selects her fantasy XI
Goalkeeper Marie Hourihan – Chelsea I have played with Marie since I was about 15. She is one of the […]
Big Interview WFW: In-form Reading striker Emma Follis
by Kieran Thievam When you’ve spent 13 years at your hometown club and progressed through the ranks from the age […]
Reading sign Chelsea starlet Nathan Ake
Nathan Ake joins fellow Chelsea talent Nathaniel Chalobah at the Madejski to continue feeder link between two clubs
Reading’s Danny Williams: We have to up our game
READING midfielder Danny Williams has warned his team-mates that League One – and not Wembley – is their likely destination if they don’t get their act together fast.
Chris Dunlavy: Leave The Managers To It!
OVER the past two weeks, I’ve spoken to two prolific strikers. The first was Adam Le Fondre at Reading. The second was Nahki Wells, Huddersfield’s new record signing.
Where Are They Now? Reading 1978-79
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? READING 1978-79 FOURTH DIVISION CHAMPIONS LAWRIE SANCHEZ admits that he thought every season in professional football […]
Paolo’s ban on ketchup was too saucy
I HATE to see a manager sacked but I wasn’t surprised to see Paolo Di Canio leave Sunderland. Everywhere I’ve […]
Profile on Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson
PHIL Parkinson was never the silkiest player, nor the most gifted. He often saw the impossible pass, but that didn’t mean he could play it.