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The list is sorted by the year the player joined the club. If more than one player joined in the same year then they are sorted alphabetically. Player. Players listed in italics spent their entire career with the club on loan. Club years. Counted as the years the player signed for, and left the club. Appearances
Reading began the 1998–99 season at the Madejski Stadium. [75] It was opened on 22 August 1998 when Luton Town were beaten 3–0. [78] The stadium cost more than £50 million to build. [79] For the first time in its history, Reading Football Club participated in the Premier League in the 2006–07 season.
On 8 May 2024, Reading released their retained and release list for the end of the season. Femi Azeez, Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan, Jayden Wareham, Michael Craig, Jeriel Dorsett and Joel Pereira all had one-year optional extensions activated by the club, whilst Kelvin Abrefa and Tivonge Rushesha were offered new contracts with their current deals expiring on 30 June.
The list is sorted by the year the player joined the club. If more than one player joins in the same year then they are sorted alphabetically. Player. Players listed in italics spent their entire career with the club on loan. Club years. Counted as the years the player signed for, and left the club. Appearances
On 5 January, Reading announced the departure of Director of Player Development, Eddie Niedzwiecki, and Assistant Head Coach, Andrew Sparkes, as part of a cost-cutting restructure of the club. [52] On 13 January, Reading's EFL League One game against Port Vale was abandoned after 16 minutes due to a pitch invasion by the fans in protest against ...
On 21 June, Reading announced the signing of Tom Ince to a three-year contract beginning 1 July once his Stoke City contract expires. [19] On 22 June, Reading announced the signings of Michael Craig and John Clarke to the U23 team, whilst confirming new contracts had been signed with Michael Stickland, Louie Holzman, Kian Leavy and Jeriel ...
The site was first launched in November 1994, and is believed to be the oldest unofficial football club website on the Internet. [1] The website was initially used by the club for official news and ticket information, [2] and later was used for organizing fan based events such as "Pants Day", [3] which was inspired by events at Reading Football Club as a safe alternative to other ...
This is a list of all managers of Reading Football Club. Managerial history. As of match played 11 February 2025.