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On 4 July, Reading announced that they had signed a new one-year contract with Tivonge Rushesha after his previous one had expired at the end of the previous season. [6]On 5 July, Reading announced that they had signed new contracts with Adrian Akande, Matthew Rowley, Jack Senga, Michael Stickland and Basil Tuma, whilst Joseph Barough, Boyd Beacroft, Harrison Rhone, Kiyan Coke-Miles-Smith ...
Reading Performance from 1920 until 2023. ... W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; ... 25 38 73 24 22nd R1: 1910–11: Southern 2 22 16 3 3 55 11 35
The following day, after Reading's 4–2 friendly defeat to Southampton, Reading announced the signing of Charlie Savage to a four-year contract from Manchester United. [ 24 ] On 27 July, Louie Holzman joined League of Ireland Premier Division club Bohemian on loan until the end of their league season.
Follow live coverage as Reading face Burnley in the FA Cup today. This season marks the 144th edition of the world’s oldest cup competition, with Manchester United the reigning champions after ...
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[2] On 3 August, Reading announced the singing of two goalkeepers, Emily Orman on a season-long loan deal from Chelsea, and of free-agent Rose Kite following a successful trial. [3] On 18 August, Reading announced Liam Gilbert as their new First Team Manager. [4] On 25 August, Reading announced the signing of Rachel Dugdale from Coventry United ...
Reading were formed on 25 December 1871, following a public meeting at the Bridge Street Rooms organised by Joseph Edward Sydenham, who would go on to be club secretary. [3] [4] The early matches were played at Reading Recreation Ground, and later the club held fixtures at Reading Cricket Ground, Coley Park and Caversham Cricket Ground. [3]
Reading Football Club hold the record for the number of successive league wins at the start of a season, with a total of 13 wins at the start of the 1985–86 Third Division campaign [1] and also the record for the number of points gained in a professional league season with 106 points in the 2005–06 Football League Championship campaign. [2 ...