Welcome to Friday’s live blog where we’ll receive the latest reading news from Reading FC.
It’s been a frantic week and the day is about to be busy in the countryside when the Royals face the Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this afternoon (start at 3 p. m. ).
Mark Bowen is expected to take the lead in the attack before handing over the reins of control to Veljko Paunovic.
The 43-year-old Serb will face off for the first time tonight in Portugal.
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We’ll have the latest updates the day on the live blog below.
Enthusiasts are also expected to hear news of movements with the ultimate touch of Ovie Ejaria’s permanent movement from Liverpool.
The 22-year-old has been on loan in Berkshire for 18 months for the Premier League Reds.
We will also be provided in-game in North London to provide a complete policy of the opposite adjustment to Jose Mourinho’s team, so sign up for us for that if you can.
An online page of Turkish football reports that Besiktas is in Stoke City midfielder Badou Ndiaye, but only needs to pay 1 million euros.
The Potters bought the Senegalese alien from Galatasary for 16 million euros in 2018 and the alleged payment of the sale would mark a loss for the player.
Transfermarkt shows that Ndiaye has played 27 times for Stoke in three seasons, adding thirteen in the club’s relegation crusade to the Premier League.
Since joining Stoke, the midfielder has been at Galatasary and Trabzonspor.
Things are about to start in Tottenham vs Reading. Follow Jonny Low updates here.
Recently relegated from the Football League, Macclesfield Town has Blackburn Rovers Premier League winner Tim Flowers as his new manager.
Flowers, 11 times for England, had been up to Solihull Moors in the National League, but left by mutual agreement after taking the club to the position at the time in 2018/19.
Macclesfield was relegated from League Two after a disciplinary panel increased his points deduction, meaning they replaced Stevenage by leaving the league.
Jon Low is at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the Friendly with Reading and spotted Ovie Ejaria, however, the midfielder revealed nothing.
Good news, Ovie Ejaria is here. With indifference, he walked to the floor in a T-shirt and shorts with his bags, I asked him if he had signed but he replied!Readingfc
Of course, of all the rumors of movements, Reading will have to face the Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this afternoon, but the start was delayed by 30 minutes, probably due to this M4 incident, according to The Tilehurst End.
Friendly Spurs delayed 30 minutes due to traffic. Start now at 3. 30pm #ReadingFC
You can update our own Jonny Low when this game starts here.
Former Northern Ireland chief Michael O’Neill is becoming acquainted with his Stoke City team and already has four new recruits for the season.
O’Neill’s priority, according to StokeonTrentLive, is to get players out before he can climb higher and, under pressure, the importance of installing new players: “We need to make sure that in terms of fitness and where the team is tactically and in terms of all team preparation, we are tailored to what is imaginable when the season starts on September 12.
“That’s why it’s so vital to invite players early too, to get the players we need and take them to construction so they don’t bring them in two days before the window closes, two days before the start of the season. “
“It can still happen, but it will also be motivated through the players coming out. “
Potters manager has already added former Chelsea midfielder and Premier League winner Jon Obi-Mikel to his team.
Reading Football Club may be 150 years old, but Friday 28 August marks the centenary of the Football League club.
Writing on the club’s official website, star Roger Titford recalled Royals’ 100 years in the league, which includes 4155 games, 5052 numbers won, time spent on the 4th grades of the Football League and a very similar comparison with the city of Swindon. .
Roger also talks about the expulsion of clubs from the league and what happened next. This is an engaging article that you can read here.
Mark Bowen is taking this afternoon’s.
There were discussions about the fact that he could retire early, but we can verify that he will be on the to-to-do at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for today’s match with the Spurs.
A Serbian football expert’s perspectives on the new Paunovic and what it can bring to Reading
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The reading is final on the signing of Liverpool midfielder Ovie Ejaria.
The 22-year-old signed an indefinite contract on Thursday morning to verify his in Berkshire.
This occurs when the Football League has given the go-ahead to the move after weeks of getting out of shame.
Full story here
Current reading director Mark Bowen will probably be at the visitor dugout this afternoon.
We’re still waiting for Paunovic’s official appointment, but he’ll be in the game today.
He’s waiting to meet him in Portugal.
In short, you will be the new user in reading rate!
The 43-year-old will succeed Mark Bowen in the new season of the championship.
According to Serbian football journalist Neboja Markovic, the Royals will have a very competent coach in Paunovic and who will enjoy running with young players.
Here’s what I had to say about the manager.
There were many topics of conversation on yesterday’s Q&A agenda.
Summary on the back of the article here
Reading faces Tottenham Hotspur (Friday) in his friendly pre-season moment.
The Royals will go to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for massive control over Jose Mourinho’s appearance as a striker for the 2020/21 league campaign.
It has been an eventful week for reading scenes and players will have to fly to Portugal after the attack to meet new coach Veljko Paunovic.
The game is played behind closed doors in north London, but there are plans for the game to be broadcast live so that royal enthusiasts don’t miss the action.
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If you missed one of yesterday’s news, you can recap everything on the blog here.
Welcome to today’s blog.
We’ll have the latest Reading FC as the day progresses.
Remember, there’s a game going on with the Spurs, the opposition, this afternoon in north London.
Mark Bowen will take the team to the setting and players will travel to Portugal tonight to meet new boss Veljko Paunovic.