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Reading sign Canada midfielder Liam Fraser after the expiration of his contract with League Two side Crawley Town.
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SB Nation on MSNReading Bolster Midfield By Signing Liam FraserSay hello to Liam Fraser, Reading’s second midfield signing in as many days! The 27-year-old Canadian joins Daniel Kyerewaa ...
Here's all you need to about Tottenham vs Reading FC, Pre-Season Friendlies football match - live streaming details, time, ...
Reading owner Dai Yongge has failed the EFL's owners’ and directors’ test, no thanks to his business interests in China. Now, he's been ordered to either sell Reading FC by April 5, 2025, or ...
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SB Nation on MSNExplained: New Reading Assistant Manager Scott MarshallFor a while, Reading were strongly linked to Richard Beale, who at that time was West Brom’s under-21s manager. However, he ...
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There will be a familiar face in Reading ’s dug-out this weekend as Pompey lock horns with one of their League Two title ...
Reading FC live Q&A recap: John Swift, Paul Ince, Mark Bowen, contracts and summer transfers Reporter Jonathan Low hosts the live question and answer session for Reading FC supporters on Wednesday ...
"Reading FC is like family to me," fan Helen told me when I met her and some others outside the Select Car Leasing Stadium one afternoon. "The team was there to support me when I lost both of my ...
Reading FC have not printed a matchday programme since before the Covid pandemic and the Royals have no plans to reinstate them at the moment for home games. getreading Load mobile navigation.
Chiron Sports Group is in exclusive talks to buy Reading FC, the troubled English football club owned by the Chinese businessman Dai Yongge, according to people familiar with the situation.. The ...
In the 152 summers of Reading FC's existence, this year's has been the most turbulent by some distance - what a mess! The chaos stemming from the owner, Dai Yongge, for loyal supporters, hard ...
Two Reading FC legends from different eras met on the eve of the new football season. Rod “Spider” Thornhill, who made more than 220 appearances for the Royals in the 1960s, met Dave Kitson ...
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