Thomas Docherty

Thomas Docherty

  • Published January 11, 2021
The Association is saddened to hear of the passing of former Reading FC player Thomas Docherty. Docherty joined Reading in the summer of 1953, from Norwich City, and went on to make 54 appearances and scoring twice while at Elm Park. Docherty played on the left wing in a career that also included spells at […]
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Richard Wickson Appointed Life President

Richard Wickson Appointed Life President

  • Published October 22, 2020
The Reading FC Former Players’ Association are delighted to confirm the appointment of Richard Wickson as Life President. Richard formed the Association in 1997 and went on to become Chairman for nearly 20 years, as the Association expanded to support and reunite former players. Under his guidance the Association became a limited company with a […]
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Douggie Webb

Douggie Webb

  • Published October 20, 2020
Former Reading footballer Douggie Webb passed away on Sunday 11 October 2020, aged 81. As devoted and long-serving an employee as any professional club could hope to have, Doug joined Reading straight from school and although his early career was interrupted by National Service, during which he represented the RAF and Combined Services, he travelled […]
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Association Newsletter

Association Newsletter

  • Published October 9, 2020
Earlier this year we published our Association Newsletter, and copies were printed and distributed. If you didn’t pick up a copy then our newletter is also available to read on-line. The newsletter has a selection of interviews with former Reading FC players and managers including Ady Williams, Mick Gooding, Peter Shreeves and former academy manager Lee […]
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Support For Greenfield House

Support For Greenfield House

  • Published September 1, 2020
The Reading FC Former Players’ Association has helped a local care facility which has been looking after former Royals player Eddie McLaren. Eddie, 90, made 207 League and Cup appearances, scoring 3 goals for “The Biscuitmen” between 1952 and 1959. He started with Blackpool just after the war, where he also enjoyed the privilege of […]
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