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Working with the Premier League, the National Literacy Trust has run the Premier League Reading Stars programme since 2003, [10] which gets reluctant readers interested in books and literacy using football as inspiration. Premier League players share their favourite books [11] and deliver online literacy tasks for pupils to complete. The ...
Ívar Ingimarsson was a regular during Reading's most successful period, starting every league game of the Championship winning campaign and first Premier League season. [ 13 ] Phil Parkinson made over 400 appearances in an eleven year career with Reading and twice won the club's Player of the Season award.
In January 2006 STAR presented Reading with the "STAR Ticketing Blueprint", outlining ways in which Reading's fans’ believe that the Club's ticketing policies should operate in the Premier League. In April 2006 STAR organised the "Raise the Hoops" event which involved Reading supporters filling the Madejski Stadium with hoops before the ...
Reading have lost the two highest-scoring matches in the history of the Premier League; Portsmouth 7–4 Reading on 29 September 2007, and Tottenham Hotspur 6–4 Reading on 29 December 2007, as well as losing the highest-scoring League Cup game, Reading 5–7 Arsenal on 30 October 2012.
League and total appearances are sourced to Royals Record from 1991–92 to 1995–96, [1] [2] and Soccerbase from 1996–97 onwards. [3] International career. Players who made international appearances only have the highest level at which they played listed.
This is a list of seasons played by Reading F.C. in the English Football League. The team, established in 1871, competes in the Championship , the second football league in England. Established in 1871, the club first entered the FA Cup in 1878–79 but did not play league football until the 1920–21 season .
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 ...
Next up was the visit of Crewe on 17 September which Reading won 1 – 0 thanks to a 78th-minute header from Ivar Ingimarsson. [26] Reading were back in Football League Cup action on 20 September with a second round home tie against Luton Town. A single John Oster goal was enough to see Reading progress to the third round. [27]